The Prevailing Attitude in New Orleans
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- Sean in New Orleans
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The Prevailing Attitude in New Orleans
Well, I watched the weathermen. Obvious concern with the present projected path, but, the main point is let's see how things are tomorrow AM and early afternoon. The opinions that the track still could change and we have time to still watch is the going attitude I detected on the news. There's really nothing anyone can do tonight, anyway. Tomorrow, I'm sure will be a day of serious decisions and official "call-outs." As Bob Breck pointed out, the storm is still moving SW right now. Nobody in New Orleans is freaking, at all. We'll see what things look like tomorrow and where the official forecasts lie. I'm sure it will still be relatively close to metro New Orleans as all models seem to be zeroing in on SE Louisiana and S. Mississippi. Keep holding your breath SW Louisiana and NE Texas, though....
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Most people here right now don't have a clue.
Right now though... tomorrow I expect a run on Walmart.
Right now though... tomorrow I expect a run on Walmart.
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Skysummit, you can bet the models will shift west again in the morning. For every 6-8 hours Katrina stays on this w/wsw to wsw track they will in turn shift left more. Also remember the trough will not pull her up to the N then NE but she will go more NW to N due to the weakness. And surely that will be a very gradual turn, especially since the high is so strong.
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