Hugh
(Senior Storm Chaser)
Sat Aug 27 2005 07:49 PM
Re: New Orleans Prepares for Katrina

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Hugh........there's no doubt that appears to be some kind of shift a tad bit north. I just question whether it was a motion or a product of the ERWC. I'm leaning towards the latter. Then again, if it wants to turn north now, by all means go on Katrina!



Is there a 8pm? if so it will tell us




Only an advisory, not a forecast track. I'm looking for the Adv but it does not appear to be out yet.

ETA to Terra: 24 ft is not very high for a Cat 5.

ETA: Katrina is now officially moving WNW at 7pm per the 7pm CT intermediate advisory. This motion is expected to continue for the next 24 hours. Pressure is 944, winds remain 115, but the expectation is that Katrina will be a Cat 4 tomorrow.



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