Track will stay over New Orleans through tonight

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Track will stay over New Orleans through tonight

#1 Postby PTPatrick » Sat Aug 27, 2005 7:49 am

I posted this before, but I really dont see them changin the track much today. Today is the day Nola has to evacuate. If they shift the track any, say to Gulfport, many people will say, oh, we will get what we got with Georges and stay. That cant happen. This is too close for comfort. If they say New Orleans, Mississippi will evacuate anyway. So calling a New Orleans hit is a win win situation, evacuation wise. Then if pulls a Camille track right up into Bay St. Louis, then at least the Mississippian are safe.
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#2 Postby deltadog03 » Sat Aug 27, 2005 7:50 am

good point...point is...today is the day to prepare....and we will have to see how far this gets west before the wnw turn takes place...and remember canes dont just hook hard rights or left...
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