Outflow in the Northwest Quadrant is Improving

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Outflow in the Northwest Quadrant is Improving

#1 Postby LowMug » Tue Sep 14, 2004 9:33 pm

...Improvement of outflow in the NW quad is not a good sign...sheer is relaxing...not to mention forward motion appears to be increasing...I can not leave until 6-630 am tomorrow morning and I am heading west....
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Re: Outflow in the Northwest Quadrant is Improving

#2 Postby Ixolib » Tue Sep 14, 2004 9:35 pm

LowMug wrote:...Improvement of outflow in the NW quad is not a good sign...sheer is relaxing...not to mention forward motion appears to be increasing...I can not leave until 6-630 am tomorrow morning and I am heading west....


What route you gonna take. We've going to brookhave about the same time - W on I-10, then north on I-55 (contraflow still in progress then, I hope??!!)
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#3 Postby LowMug » Tue Sep 14, 2004 9:51 pm

I-10 to I-12...and hope for the best
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