The City is going to have the center go directly over us..Cindy is moving due North and is presently 26 miles due South of New Orleans. I can feel the pressure drop in my head...Winds are really picking up...gusts to over 55mph at my home in Uptown...Lakefront Airport recently had a gust to 69MPH off of Lake Pontchartrain....
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p ... klix.shtml
Pressures are Dropping Like Crazy in the City of New Orleans
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Man she looks better on radar now than she ever has!
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p ... klix.shtml
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p ... klix.shtml
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back-back 'pressure falling rapidly' observations from the Naval Air Station:
KNBG 060255Z 06028G36KT 1SM +RABR BKN002 OVC020 23/22 A2982 RMK SLP099 T1 SET
TORNADO 2 SET 60115 8/76/ T02280222 57024=
KNBG 060355Z 04027G41KT 1SM +RABR BKN002 OVC020 22/22 A2976 RMK SLP078 TORNADO
2 SET T02220217=
KNBG 060455Z 03026G47KT 1SM +RABR BKN002 OVC020 22/22 A2969 RMK PRESFR SLP056
TORNADO 2 SET T02220217=
KNBG 060555Z COR 03025G42KT 1 SM +RABR BKN002 OVC020 23/22 A2961 RMK PRESFR
SLP027 TORNADO 2 SET 60214 8/7// T02280222 10233 20222 57071=
KNBG 060255Z 06028G36KT 1SM +RABR BKN002 OVC020 23/22 A2982 RMK SLP099 T1 SET
TORNADO 2 SET 60115 8/76/ T02280222 57024=
KNBG 060355Z 04027G41KT 1SM +RABR BKN002 OVC020 22/22 A2976 RMK SLP078 TORNADO
2 SET T02220217=
KNBG 060455Z 03026G47KT 1SM +RABR BKN002 OVC020 22/22 A2969 RMK PRESFR SLP056
TORNADO 2 SET T02220217=
KNBG 060555Z COR 03025G42KT 1 SM +RABR BKN002 OVC020 23/22 A2961 RMK PRESFR
SLP027 TORNADO 2 SET 60214 8/7// T02280222 10233 20222 57071=
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Stormcenter wrote:Man she looks better on radar now than she ever has!
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p ... klix.shtml
Hey thats MY LINE! LOL
I know one thing thats a BIG squall just offshore my house!
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