ralphfl
(Weather Master)
Mon Aug 29 2005 03:33 PM
Re: Tide level - Lake Pontchartrain

IMO hats off to the GDFL and lesser but right on the traget for landfall the Nogaps again.The GFS did not do good on this storm and the BAMM was not far behind the GFS.

So far the GDFL and NOGAPS have been the best this season so far.If they are true to from this will spare GA coast as the models show more oif a north biase then NE later in the forcast.

Just praying now it weakens fast per NHC after landfall in about 12 Hrs.

Steady weakening will
occur as the center moves over land. However Katrina has such a
large and powerful circulation that it will probably retain
hurricane intensity for about 12 hours...



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