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jr928
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Re: Category 5 Katrina Winds to 175MPH [Re: OrlandoDan]
      #51624 - Sun Aug 28 2005 05:01 PM

NHC is continuing to fluctuate just a hair west of it's original now twice in two days. It's that trough is no way enough to budge this bad woman until landfall.

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Re: Category 5 Katrina Winds to 175MPH [Re: GulfBreezeFL]
      #51625 - Sun Aug 28 2005 05:06 PM

I think if you read Mr. Giella's entire post he says:

But due to the size of this tropical cyclone the damage window will extend from Morgan CIty, LA in the west to Apalachicola, FL in the east on early Monday morning 08/29/05.

He was also concerned about the impacts east of the storm in coastal AL/W FL. Someone with his credentials should not be silenced due to expressing a slightly different opinion. Most people trust the NHC as the ultimate authority.

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Re: Category 5 Katrina Winds to 175MPH [Re: TDW]
      #51630 - Sun Aug 28 2005 05:30 PM

Speed means nothing...the pressure is still dropping like a stone which means that the speed drop could be very temporary...

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Looks like winds are down to 165 mph, not but much better, but it may be the start of something good - relativelt speaking.




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Re: Wind Directions [Re: collegemom]
      #51652 - Sun Aug 28 2005 06:20 PM

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Son at FIT in Melbourne near Ed . I live in Arkansas, west of the Rock. After the third one last year I was amazed at the out of state plates that stayed here for weeks and weeks. I don't have much money, but if someone needs a safe dry place for a week or two while things settle down I have a spare bedroom to offer.




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