I still think this will hit Mexico, unless it doesn't.
Enlightening.
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Frank P wrote:southerngale wrote:Frank P wrote:cajungal wrote:Let's watch Bob Breck New Orleans met and see where his buddy VIPIR takes it. It may take it up the east coast.
HA... poor ole Bob... he'll be eating Katrina crow for some time... on a more serious note... I am just loving the 18Z model runs... the more this thing stays on a bee line to Mexico or Texas, the better for the SE LA, MS and AL coast... not to wish harm on anyone from the great state of Texas but we desperately need a break this year...
will seriously start watching for the westward trends to continue with each run.... can only hope.... nothing etched in granite as we all know how this can change in a heartbeat...
Ummm...so do we! Did you forget RITA? Many people still in FEMA trailers or living with relatives, rebuilding, etc.
I guess I was unaware that Texas got hit that hard from Rita, I thought most of the damage was in SW LA... sorry about that, obviously my bad....... so occupied with my own problems I've never investigated what Rita did to Texas... actually I was thinking that this might be headed toward middle Texas, which I'm pretty sure was unaffected by Rita.... I hope no one gets hit period, but if someone has to get hit, I only hope its not someone that got pummeled last year... from any of the major storm...
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