Lyons and the TWC
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Lyons and the TWC
He just pointed to Louisiana and called it Mississippi. Lyons also said that the storm was heading to the mouth of the Mississippi River and that it is going to take a sharp turn to the right. How is the storm going to make a sharp turn to the right? I mean the system that is supposed to move it does not look very strong.
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I tell you what I REALLY don't like that I just saw on TWC. They showed a potential path of Ivan and their cone only extended to maybe 30-50 miles EAST of NOLA! That is just plain irresponsible when they do not provide a disclaimer that their path map is not an official product. Who knows how many thousands in the NOLA metro area look at that graphic and think they are in the clear? Stupid, stupid, stupid.
The hurricane force winds are forecast to extend 90 miles east and west of the eye at landfall. How can TWC exclude NOLA based upon that information? They are playing fast and loose with their editorial content, and apparently aren't all that concerned about the potential lives that could be lost to those who actually rely on them (wrongly) for accurate information.
The hurricane force winds are forecast to extend 90 miles east and west of the eye at landfall. How can TWC exclude NOLA based upon that information? They are playing fast and loose with their editorial content, and apparently aren't all that concerned about the potential lives that could be lost to those who actually rely on them (wrongly) for accurate information.
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QueenBee wrote:He just pointed to Louisiana and called it Mississippi. Lyons also said that the storm was heading to the mouth of the Mississippi River and that it is going to take a sharp turn to the right. How is the storm going to make a sharp turn to the right? I mean the system that is supposed to move it does not look very strong.
As for you, it is surprising how fragile these tropical systems are. Just the slightest imperfection or nudge and it could fall apart or make a quick turn.
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ColdFront77 wrote:Gulf of Mexico Steering Pattern
o.k.... that blue part that looks like a finger in Alabama, would'nt that keep the storm away?? Help me here!!
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