Lili aimed for New Orleans reaching windspeeds of 145mph (category 4) on October 2, 2002 and maintained that intensity into the 3rd. But she suddenly lost intensity and was a much weaker hurricane by landfall. Hurricane Lili came ashore on the 3rd in southwest Louisiana (on the west side of Vermillion Bay) as a category 2 hurricane. Still a powerful storm, it led to widespread damage estimated at approximately $170 million. Even that damage is the most I can even think positive for at this point.
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/Storm_pages/lili2002/hurr-lili-20021002.jpg - Lili Cat 4
http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/img/climate/research/hurricanes/lililandfall_t.jpg - Lili petering out at landfall
At least that is what my family and I are requesting of the One in charge of this whole deal.
Now.... although I said to think positive, I'd still be acting wisely by packing a U-Haul FULL if I lived on the coastline of the GREAT STATE OF TEXAS. As our former President Bush might say, "Wouldn't be prudent to stay."
Doc Seminole





