Hugh
(Senior Storm Chaser)
Fri Aug 26 2005 11:48 PM
Re: AL MS LA

The problem with radar is that you only see two hours (or so) worth of images. That's hardly enough to denote a trend. Hurricanes wobble, and those wobbles can be shown more easily on radar.

Having said that... regarding the "weakness", Mark - I think you may be right. It looks like Katrina COULD slip in between the "western feeder" and the "eastern feeder" if you will (as seen on the water vaper loop)... and into the Greater New Orleans area. Not a good thing.



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