Rich B
(British Meteorologist)
Tue Aug 30 2005 10:27 PM
Re: Katrina Aftermath Continues

First of all let me begin by offering my sincere thoughts and prayers to everyone affected by Katrina, certainly was a monster storm - and indeed catastrophic to many areas.

Looks like we could see exTD13 reclassified tonight or wednesday. This has been showing signs of reorganisation the past few hours, with a well defined comma cloud pattern over the eastern semicircle. It is, fortunately, no threat to land, and stands a good chance of becoming Lee tomoro or Thursday.

91L also looks likely to become a classified system, probably Wednesday after visible imagery becomes avaialble. Still to early to call where this one will go, but indications are it will probably follow a somewhat similiar path to TD13 and its remnants.

Once again, keep safe!

Regards



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