Weather Channel 7:20am eastern:
160mph
I guess this is what they call the worst case senario, right?
Well, it's on now.
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Well, it's on now.
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I didn't feel right about this storm from the moment it entered the gulf with it's core intact. Let's just hope something will occur to knock Katrina down a few notches.
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I agree with drudd. I experienced this beast first hand in south FL. It didn't seem like your ordinary CAT1 that we get every couple of years. Frances and Jeanne had nothing on this cane. The sheer amount of rain and wind I saw were telling enough, and I got the weak north side. I feel for everyone in her path. There is no way I would find myself in the way of this thing.
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The real problem for NO is going to be flooding. Your looking at potentially 15 feet of storm surge or more. It's likely to back up into lake pontchartrain (spelling?) then spill into the city. Thats likely to soak what they call ground in that area and weaken the very foundation of the buildings. Then the wind hits...then the wind goes the other way.... BAD situation.
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