Now that Katrina has entered the Gulf and still seems to have a southward component to its motion, the question now becomes... how long is this southerly movement going to last?
At 2am Eastern, Katrina was at 25.4 N, 81.3 W.
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Katrina's southern-most latitude
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Katrina's southern-most latitude
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This got lost in the shuffle pretty quickly, but Katrina is now at 24.6 based on radar.
Here are the results before everyone starts to vote for the 24.5 option
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How low will it go?
25.4 is as far south as it will get. 15% [ 2 ]
25.3 N 0% [ 0 ]
25.2 N 30% [ 4 ]
25.1 N 0% [ 0 ]
25.0 N 7% [ 1 ]
24.9 N 7% [ 1 ]
24.8 N 7% [ 1 ]
24.7 N 0% [ 0 ]
24.6 N (Key West's latitude) 7% [ 1 ]
It will dip to 24.5 N or below. 23% [ 3 ]
Total Votes : 13
Here are the results before everyone starts to vote for the 24.5 option
How low will it go?
25.4 is as far south as it will get. 15% [ 2 ]
25.3 N 0% [ 0 ]
25.2 N 30% [ 4 ]
25.1 N 0% [ 0 ]
25.0 N 7% [ 1 ]
24.9 N 7% [ 1 ]
24.8 N 7% [ 1 ]
24.7 N 0% [ 0 ]
24.6 N (Key West's latitude) 7% [ 1 ]
It will dip to 24.5 N or below. 23% [ 3 ]
Total Votes : 13
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