Hurricane Floyd wrote:Ivanhater wrote:Frank P wrote:Ivanhater wrote:I read the archives of Camile and early on they though it was headed for Pensacola, scary thought

Yeah we all thought that to on the MS coast, I was in high school at the time and we kept waiting for it to turn to hit Fl, sorta like Ivan did, but unfortunately for us it didn't turn..... Camille and Katrina both did a number on the MS coast as we all know...
doesn't matter to me what they end up classified... complete and total devastation knows no classification.... bottom line, get the hell out of the way.... period
Totally agree....
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Problem is that alot of people cant stand not knowing a storms true intensity. I'm that way with Katrina
Well HF why don't you look at it from this perspective...
Lets suppose that a "major" hurricane hit where you live...
(and I think we can all agree that Katrina was at least a major storm)
and basically everything around you was totally devastated... totally
any you personally lost everything you had... everything.....
and hundreds and hundreds of people died (some you knew)
and many of your relatives also lost everything they owned....
and your basic way of life was drastically changed for an extended period of time,
and every time you look out your FEMA trailer window or drive down the street all you see is the devastation as a constant reminder,
and it will be years before your area is close to being "normal" again
Under these particular circumstances I don't think the exact intensity of the storm would really matter to you that much now would it???? probably not....
and this is how many of the people of MS and LA feel.... doesn't matter to me what Katrina was classified because one thing I know for sure.. other than killing me or my family she did as much damage to me as should possibly could.... of couse these are the feelings of someone who personally felt the wrath of Katrina....
obviously those not directly affect by Katrina might be more interested in the scientific aspects of the storm, which I certainly understand and perhaps I would be feeling the same way...