Where will she strike?
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To make it a more complete poll I edited to include Florida Panhandle.
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Guess I'll have to give up the ghost on my "between Moblie/Pensacola and Appalachicola" thoughts I've been steady with from the Bahamas. But I'm not going to head for the NOLA/SE Louisiana camp without a fight either. My current take is a landfall somewhere from Biloxi to Gulf Shores, AL. Pascagoula would be in the center of that, so for arguments sake, it's a Mississippi vote.
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Andrew '92, Katrina '05, Gustav '08, Isaac '12, Ida '21...and countless other lesser landfalling storms whose names have been eclipsed by "The Big Ones".
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CYCLONE MIKE wrote:To get really specific, I say about 91'-91.5' west
Geez Mike...let's hope not...moving North/NE from there would put us in some truly deep gras deux!
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I think this will be one of the worst hurricanes it hit the U.S in the last 50 years up there with Andrew and Charley and the worst hurricane to hit the Gulf coast in recent memory this might make Ivan look like a joke if it pans out the right (More like wrong) way
I think landfall Between Intercoastal City and Grand Isle at 150-155mph running right through (or close to) New Orleans.
Damage depending on exact track could wind up between 10-50 Billion (thats right 50 if it goes just west of downtown)
Disclaimer: I'm a novice but have gotten it right sometimes lol.
also I aint mentally disturbed
I think this will be one of the worst hurricanes it hit the U.S in the last 50 years up there with Andrew and Charley and the worst hurricane to hit the Gulf coast in recent memory this might make Ivan look like a joke if it pans out the right (More like wrong) way
I think landfall Between Intercoastal City and Grand Isle at 150-155mph running right through (or close to) New Orleans.
Damage depending on exact track could wind up between 10-50 Billion (thats right 50 if it goes just west of downtown)
Disclaimer: I'm a novice but have gotten it right sometimes lol.
also I aint mentally disturbed
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Jim Cantore
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I think this will be one of the worst hurricanes it hit the U.S in the last 50 years up there with Andrew and Charley and the worst hurricane to hit the Gulf coast in recent memory this might make Ivan look like a joke if it pans out the right (More like wrong) way
I think landfall Between Intercoastal City and Grand Isle at 150-155mph running right through (or close to) New Orleans.
Damage depending on exact track could wind up between 10-50 Billion (thats right 50 if it goes just west of downtown)
Disclaimer: I'm a novice but have gotten it right sometimes lol.
also I aint mentally disturbed
I think this will be one of the worst hurricanes it hit the U.S in the last 50 years up there with Andrew and Charley and the worst hurricane to hit the Gulf coast in recent memory this might make Ivan look like a joke if it pans out the right (More like wrong) way
I think landfall Between Intercoastal City and Grand Isle at 150-155mph running right through (or close to) New Orleans.
Damage depending on exact track could wind up between 10-50 Billion (thats right 50 if it goes just west of downtown)
Disclaimer: I'm a novice but have gotten it right sometimes lol.
also I aint mentally disturbed
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