Which is exactly what the Recon pilot said would be a saving grace for N.O. Let's hope that this happens. Anything, anything that helps to weaken this storm will be a blessing.
Unfortunately not. There is still time for the storm to have an ERC and come in strengthening, or regardless of if it doesn't strengthen the overall windfield will increase due to the ERC. It's a moot point anyways. I know we want to find solace in the little victories, but 5 or 4 it does not matter. New Orleans would be much better served by a jog to the NE than weakening to a four.
Edited by Big Red Machine (Sun Aug 28 2005 11:33 PM)
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