HanKFranK
(User)
Thu Sep 26 2002 06:03 AM
lotsa rain

a few more hours for the new orleans area, then it's done. gonna be quite a bit i'd imagine, when the storm totals are out. winds are near gale force with 50mph gusts at the lakefront, per obs. also, noticed a buoy down at the coast (terrebonne bay?) has a 986mb pressure.. 1am cdt intermediate advisory has 987. whoops.
lili has a knack for persisting despite never getting organized. moving slowly now.. but will shear EVER let up? dont think it can take much more.
HF 0605z26september



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