I know he's crazy sometimes....
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Matt-hurricanewatcher
Re: I know he's crazy sometimes....
jwayne wrote:but jb just put the bullseye on new orleans.
Yes! We're in the clear now, at least if TWC and Bob Breck agree too.
Wish we really were in the clear but I feel the need, the need for plywood.
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JB BULLETIN:
FRIDAY 4:00 PM MAJOR EMERGENCY POST.
KATRINA THREATENING TO BECOME CATASTROPHE.
NEW POSITIONS TO REPLACE THIS MORNING
SATURDAY 25.5,85.5 960 MB 105KTS SUNDAY 27.0 88.0 940 MB 125KTS MONDAY 28.5 89.5 920 MB 135 KTS TUESDAY 32 89 960 MB 90KTS WED 35 85 985 MB 45 KTS THUR 40 80 992MB 30 KTS FRI 42 70 996 25 KTS
The track shift is 200-300 miles west. Reasoning and longer post along with pattern overview later.

FRIDAY 4:00 PM MAJOR EMERGENCY POST.
KATRINA THREATENING TO BECOME CATASTROPHE.
NEW POSITIONS TO REPLACE THIS MORNING
SATURDAY 25.5,85.5 960 MB 105KTS SUNDAY 27.0 88.0 940 MB 125KTS MONDAY 28.5 89.5 920 MB 135 KTS TUESDAY 32 89 960 MB 90KTS WED 35 85 985 MB 45 KTS THUR 40 80 992MB 30 KTS FRI 42 70 996 25 KTS
The track shift is 200-300 miles west. Reasoning and longer post along with pattern overview later.

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Not to mince over JBs words, but the track forecast he laid out in the emergency update this afternoon seems to take it in on a Camille like-track, brushing the Mississippi River delta and making final landfall on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
Enough east of New Orleans to avoid a direct hit, but certainly some peripheral effects.
One thing for sure, if this pans out, the effects on the American public's gasoline pocketbook will be far-reaching.
Enough east of New Orleans to avoid a direct hit, but certainly some peripheral effects.
One thing for sure, if this pans out, the effects on the American public's gasoline pocketbook will be far-reaching.
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Andrew '92, Katrina '05, Gustav '08, Isaac '12, Ida '21...and countless other lesser landfalling storms whose names have been eclipsed by "The Big Ones".
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jb says may hit 145kts
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/posting.p ... ly&t=71605
scroll down the page see what he wrote
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/posting.p ... ly&t=71605
scroll down the page see what he wrote
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