#5084 Postby duris » Thu Aug 28, 2008 3:45 pm
The following from the Times-Picayune's "expert" in a chat today is generally good advice, but that can't possibly be accurate for Camille's hurricane force winds can it? Just checked somewhere else and it said 60 miles outward, so wondering if anyone knows for sure.
how far east or west does it have to go to get out of harms way
12:10 For New Orleans, again, it depends on the size and strength of the storm. Katrina was huge, 450 miles across, with a radius of maximum winds of 75 miles. Camille, on the other hand, was compact and hurricane force winds extended out only 10 miles. And then the storm can bounce along the coastline, move east or west and dump heavy rainfall on you. Bottom line is you should watch for what emergency preparedness officials say about where safety is. Go north, not east or west.
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