DESTRUCTION5 wrote:GFDL Kills N.O now..
If you go back and research the past couple of runs, it has been trending to toward louisiana / upper texas.
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DESTRUCTION5 wrote:GFDL Kills N.O now..
Extremeweatherguy wrote:more like central Louisiana and not N.O.DESTRUCTION5 wrote:GFDL Kills N.O now..
NCSUwpack wrote:I'm scared to death and crying my eyes out. I can't get in touch with my twin sister or my mother! I'm scared. I don't want to lose them! Please please go away storm. oh god keep it away I can't take this.
yep. The bottom line is that basically we still have no idea. Mexico to Louisiana still looks to be the overall target and HOPEFULLY we will have a better consensus come tomorrow or Sunday.Brent wrote:and the spread gets even bigger... Mexico to almost New Orleans. Lovely.
DESTRUCTION5 wrote:
GFDL Kills N.O now..
more like central Louisiana and not N.O.
Hard to tell. In the end, a track in the middle of the models is most likely (and that is what the NHC forecasts by most of the time). We will just have to see what happens. I really, really hope there is more of a consensus by Sunday.HouTXmetro wrote:Oh boy, so do we have a situation where we take the average or will either or situation might play out?
Opal storm wrote:Dean is moving rapidly to the west, I have a hard time imagining the latest GFDL verifying.
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