TS Zack wrote:In Katrina (2005), landfall wind speeds at Grand Isle, Louisiana were approximately 140 mph with a central pressure of 920mb - the 3rd lowest on record for a landfalling Atlantic storm in the US. The above information is courtesy of the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC).
Derek, where did I ever say anything about me being on TV. You have so much room to talk with the way you just responded. I have always had respect for you until your statement just now. You are beginning to sound like Joe Bastardi with this wise information.
We are debating the obvious. That is what I am saying. NWS says above 140mph in Grand Isle. In the Western Portion of the eyewall, therefore the East Side is stronger. I don't think this storm was anything below 140mph. No debating a Cat 3. They say CAT 4!
No... that 140mph in Grand Isle was an estimate. The cat 3 debate is still viable.







