ralphfl
(Weather Master)
Sat Aug 27 2005 01:47 AM
Re: Katrina's Forecast Track Shifts West, Northern Gulf Needs to Watch

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Nobody has thrown this out there yet so I will. What are the possibility of this making a loop out there with its slow movement? It has not behaved well so far, so a loop would just be classic.




Oh, no! Not another Elena!!!!!!! Please no!!!

The more I look at that band that is running NW of the hurricane, though, the more I think a loop is possible.




The band is classic of a hurricane even going up ther NW side so i really don't think that has anything to do with a loop since if you look at past storms they have the same type of bands that stray away from the center.


What is a blessing is its still 100 mph and has not blown up like many thought.



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