New models.. W
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btangy wrote:feederband wrote:I think the XTRP has it down pat...![]()
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Sadly, I think persistence (XTRP) has beaten all the models since Katrina turned WSW.
VOTE FOR PEDRO!
(sorry I did not mean to offend anyone by this post it was meant as a humorous reference to a certain movie starring a white geekish-type guy who...)
and i am not -removed- either
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Re: New models.. W
hicksta wrote:
Most seem to cover middle LA
Nice model map hicksta. Can you post the link to the map?
Robert
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I too, think that they may just bullseye NOLA. Even if the guidance is a bit to the left or right of NOLA, the human interface is such that a large number of people only follow the big black line, not the cone. The people of NOLA need to be scared into leaving if there is even a one in five possibility of a worst case scenario hit. Putting the big black line over NOLA with a CAT 4 would accomplish this sense of fear, and hopefully motivate people to exodus.
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Windy wrote:I too, think that they may just bullseye NOLA. Even if the guidance is a bit to the left or right of NOLA, the human interface is such that a large number of people only follow the big black line, not the cone. The people of NOLA need to be scared into leaving if there is even a one in five possibility of a worst case scenario hit. Putting the big black line over NOLA with a CAT 4 would accomplish this sense of fear, and hopefully motivate people to exodus.
And then if it doesn't people will never evacuate again.
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