Steve wrote:No TX or LA, but here's the SFWD's updated map:Steve
Three out of eight models agree: Jefferson Parish begins evacuations this weekend. Steve, I'll race you to the Abita at Sav-A-Center. (Just in case y'know).
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vbhoutex wrote:~Floydbuster wrote:If this had gone to Texas...I have little doubt it would have been a Category 4.
Uh, it isn't over yet. No, I don't think it is going to Texas, but I NEVER SAY NEVER in the tropics.
And I agree that if it did make it this far West we would be looking at a very strong, probably CAT 4, Hurricane. *vb puts portastorm and opera ghost out in his front yard!!!* for insurance.


PTrackerLA wrote:Wow, the models have really shifted to the west! Last night they were barely going into the gulf, looks like the NHC path will have to shift left also. I would not let my guard down if I lived in SE Louisiana, and I'll keeping an eye on Katrin too.


Air Force Met wrote:Stormtrack wrote:~Floydbuster wrote:It still could happen, it's still early.
Above the envelope storms hitting Texas is pretty rare,although certainly not impossible. I wonder when was the last time? I can't remember any, although Andrew gave us a good scare.
I did a search on storms moving into the GOM from the north coast of Cuba and points north. There were 9 landfalling storms along the Texas coast since the 1850's...and a couple that went into Mexico.


dwg71 wrote:Swimdude wrote:~Floydbuster wrote:If this had gone to Texas...I have little doubt it would have been a Category 4.
No doubt in my mind either. Would've been a disaster...
I guess I'm missing the points of statements like this... If this would have happend..., if that would have happend. All storms would become cat 5 if all factors are perfect and it takes the perfect path, but a major hurricane is very rare, because conditions and circumstances aren't perfect very often.
I'm not bashing, I'm just trying to understand the reasoning for these statments. If Irene would have become a cat 5 and turned left into NYC, it would have been devastating, but it didn't happen.
Also, it wasn't ever forecast to be a cat 4 or go anywhere near tx. So, it doesnt seem to apply. Now if you said good thing storm X dropped from cat 4 to cat 1 jsut before landfall or it could have been disasterous, then I can see that.

Portastorm wrote:GalvestonDuck wrote:Yup, Porta -- you, and self-professed hurricane repellant OperaGhost (Where is she these days?), are keeping us high and dry.
Listen Duck, I'll give y'all a heads up right now. I'm going to North Carolina in late September for my niece's wedding. You know what that means? Look out Texas! (I won't be here ...)![]()
What did Uncle Ben tell Peter Parker in Spiderman? "With great power, comes great responsibility." Some days, it's depressing being THE DEFLECTOR

GalvestonDuck wrote:Portastorm wrote:GalvestonDuck wrote:Yup, Porta -- you, and self-professed hurricane repellant OperaGhost (Where is she these days?), are keeping us high and dry.
Listen Duck, I'll give y'all a heads up right now. I'm going to North Carolina in late September for my niece's wedding. You know what that means? Look out Texas! (I won't be here ...)![]()
What did Uncle Ben tell Peter Parker in Spiderman? "With great power, comes great responsibility." Some days, it's depressing being THE DEFLECTOR
DOGGONIT, Porta!!! Git yer butt back here right now!!!

southerngale wrote:GalvestonDuck wrote:Portastorm wrote:GalvestonDuck wrote:Yup, Porta -- you, and self-professed hurricane repellant OperaGhost (Where is she these days?), are keeping us high and dry.
Listen Duck, I'll give y'all a heads up right now. I'm going to North Carolina in late September for my niece's wedding. You know what that means? Look out Texas! (I won't be here ...)![]()
What did Uncle Ben tell Peter Parker in Spiderman? "With great power, comes great responsibility." Some days, it's depressing being THE DEFLECTOR
DOGGONIT, Porta!!! Git yer butt back here right now!!!
What city? I'll drag him back, kicking and screaming.
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