Andrew92 wrote:Jax, let me tell you, I don't want Rita to go to Texas, and I'm positive nobody else wants Rita to go to Texas either. But Texas is still in the cone of uncertainty; therefore, Texas could still get hit by Rita.
For the life of me, I cannot understand why you keep saying that Texas is out of the woods, because they are not. The risk in Texas MAY be lowering, and yes the risk in Louisiana is rising. However, it is still VERY unwise to say that Texas will not get hit at all.
Texas will not be out of the woods unless/until either:
1. Rita makes a right to the north-northwest and then north RIGHT NOW (not likely),
2. Rita closes in on Louisiana (which may happen, but it may not either, we still don't know), and/or
3. Rita has dissipated.
Have I made myself clear now? Because I don't want to argue anymore, but at this time, it is preposterous to even think that Texas will definitely not get hit by Rita.
-Andrew92
as i posted earlier in this thread...
Yes... Galvaston and Houston will have some trees down. some homes
will be destroyed... but it won't be wide spread and catastrophic...
unless you go to LA... Lake Charles and the places south and east.
and again...
when i say out of the woods... i'm talking about
catasatrophic damage... i don't see that happening... Sure, There
will be some downed trees, power outages, stuff like that...
But nothing like the effect of being on the estern side of one of
these monsters...
JMHO....