I don't ever recall that N.O was ever from- the- get- go when Rita entered the Gulf that was ever inside any cone that was forecasted.
NO isn't and it hasn't been. Still, the ramifications of its impact will be far-reaching and NO will definately feel the effects of it regardless. However, with the unexpected shift in its forecast track to the NW, the more it follows this pattern, the more danger NO and all points involved in Katrina are grievously impacted.
Listening to Max Mayfield live on CNN now- he says that the official track could ( and probably will) move to the east before landfall. Not good!
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