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HurricaneQueen wrote:I do agree with you that our friends on the central Gulf Coast are less likely to heed any warnings having just returned home after what may be perceived as an unnecessary evacuation.
Lynn
KWT wrote:When was that shot taken though Hurakan?
With Dvorak showing 4.0 I personally think they should upgrade, I'm sure if recon went in there they'd find hurricane force winds on the NE side...
Bluefrog wrote:I don't want to jump the gun but a 2nd evacuation for the north central gulf coast is going to be a HUGE discussion and problem next week IF Ike comes into the gom and turns north. I'm in Mississippi and I have already heard a ton of people say they won't leave if Ike comes. I think people in LA will also be slow to leave if they leave at all becasue it took hours for people to get out and many still can't return yet. This is a valid discussion that I think will be a huge one come this weekend assuming Ike enters the gulf.
micktooth wrote:micktooth wrote:Any early thoughts on a potential Northern Gulf threat? So many people are just getting back and I really don't think they would leave if Ike gets close.(Like my in-laws!)
Sorry if this is in the wrong thread.
Any thoughts from the Board?
HURAKAN wrote:HurricaneQueen wrote:I do agree with you that our friends on the central Gulf Coast are less likely to heed any warnings having just returned home after what may be perceived as an unnecessary evacuation.
Lynn
Unnecessary? Did you see how close the water came to overtop the Industrial Canal? It was very necessary and if it's needed, people should do it again. This is what I worry, that people may start to think that the evacuation was unnecessary. Sorry, but if you live in New Orleans or near the coast in the Gulf of Mexico, evacuating for a major hurricane is always a sound advise. We have a lot of examples in the past 4 years of why evacuating the coast is the best solution. If you are alive and your house is gone then you can work to replace it. But if you die, you can't replace that.
stormy1970al wrote:Bluefrog wrote:I don't want to jump the gun but a 2nd evacuation for the north central gulf coast is going to be a HUGE discussion and problem next week IF Ike comes into the gom and turns north. I'm in Mississippi and I have already heard a ton of people say they won't leave if Ike comes. I think people in LA will also be slow to leave if they leave at all becasue it took hours for people to get out and many still can't return yet. This is a valid discussion that I think will be a huge one come this weekend assuming Ike enters the gulf.
I have to agree with you on this and I don't think it is because they don't want to go but many people will not have the money to leave again. I know how much money I spent on supplies and I didn't even leave the area. I can only imagine how much those from LA and MS spent when they came over here, had to get a hotel, etc. I don't think it will be an issue on whether or not they want to but $$$. Unfortunately I think this is going to be one for Gulf of Mexico but like WKRG said it is too soon to tell this far out and we need to just watch it but not panic.
HurricaneRobert wrote:If Ike becomes annular, would it be able to stay that way in the warm waters of the Gulf (or Caribbean)?
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