DATA FROM AN AIR FORCE RESERVE HURRICANE HUNTER AIRCRAFT AND DOPPLER
RADAR DATA FROM SLIDELL LOUISIANA INDICATE THAT THE CENTER OF
TROPICAL STORM CINDY CROSSED THE LOUISIANA COAST LINE AROUND 1030
PM CDT...OR 0330 UTC...ABOUT 14 MILES SOUTHWEST OF GRAND ISLE
LOUISIANA. CINDY IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE MOVING FARTHER INLAND AND
SLOWLY WEAKEN.
CINDY: Landfall 14 Mi SW of Grand Isle at 1030pm
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Sounds like Fourchon/Timbalier bay to me Thanks Houston_Tempest for the heads up.
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