SkeetoBiteAdministrator
(Master of Maps)
Thu Aug 25 2005 09:02 PM
Re: Hurricane Katrina Landfalls near the Dade/Broward County Line

Looks like the eyewall is fully ashore but most of the convection may not even touch land if you go by the satelitte images.

Since I'm not a Pro-Met, I'll put it this way... It looks like it's moving pretty fast across land and will still have plenty of "twist an shout" left when it gets back over hot water.

That's about as plain language as it gets, Skeet.~danielw



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