NWS Birmingham AL: "Significant West Shift" in NHC
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NWS Birmingham AL: "Significant West Shift" in NHC
ITS A WAITING GAME AFTER SATURDAY...HIGHLY DEPENDANT ON THE EXACT
TRACK OF KATRINA. AFTER SOME INSIDE INFO FROM HPC...ELECTED TO
HOLD OFF ON ANY SIGNIFICANT UPDATES IN ORDER TO BETTER INCORPORATE
THE UPCOMING UPDATE. A "SIGNIFICANT WESTWARD" SHIFT IN EXPECTED.
NEVERTHELESS...DID BUMP POPS UP AND RE-ARRANGED WEATHER WORDING
SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY. HEAVY RAIN/ISOLATED THUNDER WILL
BETTER HANDEL THIS EVENT. NUMEROUS ADJUSTMENTS WILL BE REQUIRED
OVER THE NEXT 48 TO 72 HOURS AS BE GET A BETTER IDEA ON KATRINA`S
IMPACT.
TRACK OF KATRINA. AFTER SOME INSIDE INFO FROM HPC...ELECTED TO
HOLD OFF ON ANY SIGNIFICANT UPDATES IN ORDER TO BETTER INCORPORATE
THE UPCOMING UPDATE. A "SIGNIFICANT WESTWARD" SHIFT IN EXPECTED.
NEVERTHELESS...DID BUMP POPS UP AND RE-ARRANGED WEATHER WORDING
SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY. HEAVY RAIN/ISOLATED THUNDER WILL
BETTER HANDEL THIS EVENT. NUMEROUS ADJUSTMENTS WILL BE REQUIRED
OVER THE NEXT 48 TO 72 HOURS AS BE GET A BETTER IDEA ON KATRINA`S
IMPACT.
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Well...the conference call was...I'm sure...very enlightening. As most of you know..the NHC usually holds a conference call at about 3pm to let NWS offices know what they are going to do with the track. Sounds like they are going a lot further west than AL/FL state line...which is where I thought they would take it until the next set of models came out.
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Re: Distance to N.O. from Biloxi
Biloxi wrote:Biloxi to NO is approx. 60 to 70 miles
So one 'wobble' to the west...and Nola is in bad shape.
If NHC shifts to Biloxi..dont you HAVE to mand. evac NOLA?
You would think...but they didnt evac NOLA in the face of Lili..and that was BEARING down.
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And - depending on the size of the storm that 60-70 miles between New Orleans and Biloxi can be like a continent away (Camille - no effects) or for a large storm - can be like the same city. I'm not sure on the stats of the size of Katrina, but depending on where in that "cone" - eastern border of Biloxi - vs. Pass Christian on down the beach west - will determine if New Orleans is affected.
We don't shut out eyes when we hear a Biloxi hit for sure - we are up and waiting with the best of them until we know for sure.
We don't shut out eyes when we hear a Biloxi hit for sure - we are up and waiting with the best of them until we know for sure.
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Mattie wrote:And - depending on the size of the storm that 60-70 miles between New Orleans and Biloxi can be like a continent away (Camille - no effects) or for a large storm - can be like the same city. I'm not sure on the stats of the size of Katrina, but depending on where in that "cone" - eastern border of Biloxi - vs. Pass Christian on down the beach west - will determine if New Orleans is affected.
New Orleans had 100 mph gusts on the Lakefront in Camille...
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