Poll-Where Emily might end up?
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- cajungal
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Poll-Where Emily might end up?
I love doing polls. So, now that it looks like Emily will definitly end up in GOM. Let's see opinions on where she may end up after.
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- Cape Verde
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I just got off the phone with my girlfriend - she and her 2 kids (ages 9 and 13) are supposed to leave Thursday to go to Cancun for a long weekend, coming back on Monday.
She called Delta and Marriott - but neither are willing to make changes to her reservations at this time since there isn't an official watch or warning in effect...so she's kind of in a danged if you do, danged if you don't situation right now.
At one point, we were going to do this long weekend together - she and her 2 kids, me with my 2 girls - and we were looking at Grand Cayman! (yeah, one of those dashed lines sits smack dab on top of GC).
GO AWAY EMILY
<---our plans for the weekend - Emily, don't mess with them!
She called Delta and Marriott - but neither are willing to make changes to her reservations at this time since there isn't an official watch or warning in effect...so she's kind of in a danged if you do, danged if you don't situation right now.
At one point, we were going to do this long weekend together - she and her 2 kids, me with my 2 girls - and we were looking at Grand Cayman! (yeah, one of those dashed lines sits smack dab on top of GC).
GO AWAY EMILY
<---our plans for the weekend - Emily, don't mess with them!
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- AL Chili Pepper
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- deltadog03
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- Hurricaneman
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Houston is inland (NW) from Galveston. With the curvature of the Texas Coast, it would be more logical to include Houston in the Browsnville to Galveston range, rather than "upper Texas." The next segment would be East Texas coast, not north. I agree with Cape Verde, that Brownsville to Galveston covers 90% of our coast, and it's a long coast!:-)
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- gtalum
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LCfromFL wrote:I just got off the phone with my girlfriend - she and her 2 kids (ages 9 and 13) are supposed to leave Thursday to go to Cancun for a long weekend, coming back on Monday.
She called Delta and Marriott - but neither are willing to make changes to her reservations at this time since there isn't an official watch or warning in effect...so she's kind of in a danged if you do, danged if you don't situation right now.
At one point, we were going to do this long weekend together - she and her 2 kids, me with my 2 girls - and we were looking at Grand Cayman! (yeah, one of those dashed lines sits smack dab on top of GC).
That is a pickle. I know some folks who were stuck in Cancun during and after Gilbert. needless to say it wasn't a pleasant experience for them.
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- cajungal
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At this point, Mexico, but she will probably crash in to the Yucatan around Cozumel. And may disipate her. But, there is supposed to be a weakness that might drive her north. If that is the case, Texas as best. Don't think it will be strong enough to drive her all the way to the Louisiana coastline.
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