LoisCane
(Veteran Storm Chaser)
Wed Oct 02 2002 10:55 PM
Re: hmm..

Lets just pray it hits an area of less populated cities and that people drove north and took the safe road.

Surprised she went Cat 4, now wondering if she has peaked.

Don't think you can have it both ways... either she keeps moving fast and misses new orleans but will go in as a more dangerous cane.

The thought that it would hook right slow down a drop would make it hard to imagine it would keep intensifying.

Right now going with people here online who have insisted she should stay east of New Orleans.

Want people to understand that we don't wish this storm on any small parish but the levee system of New Orleans has always been in question for a Cat 3 storm let alone a Cat 4.

I's so amazing to watch that there isn't anything to say beyond pray, pack and Lili is one for the record books. Seeing history being made right before us with each shot.

She reminds me in structure of Andew but with the leaning in look of Hugo.. Scarey and numbing for those of us that know what a real storm can do...



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