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supposed to come up through the gulf. with 70+ mph. winds, this isn't going to be good for some of the gulf states, but maybe it'll scatter some much needed rain up in my area.... Hope all goes well. |
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On Sep 2, 12:50*am, wrote:
On Thu, 1 Sep 2011 21:13:42 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: http://www.nola.com/hurricane/index....l_storm_katia_... supposed to come up through the gulf. with 70+ mph. winds, this isn't going to be good for some of the gulf states, but maybe it'll scatter some much needed rain up in my area.... Hope all goes well. You are talking about TD13 that is in the gulf, aimed at NOLA as we speak. Katia is in the Atlantic and aimed at the East Coast but they expect it to curve off to the north and be mostly a fish storm. http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ You're right Greg. i can't keep my storms straight. When looking at the first table, there's a small red square a red circle, and a red circle with wings.... Eh, I hope people are safe and we get some rain! |
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On Sep 2, 7:38*am, Wayne B wrote:
On Fri, 02 Sep 2011 02:09:32 -0400, wrote: Actually I just looked at the latest plots and there is one model that does take Katia south of Cuba but that is one in a dozen. The rest have it hooking up the east coast and they are all closer to the US than they were yesterday. One has it basically following Irene's path and another one smashing into NY without hitting North Carolina. Most still take it out to sea and that is what I expect. ============ Let's hope. * *:-) I'm not ready for another one just yet. Well Wayne.. You don't want the weather to get nuts? Note to Wayne: YOU'RE IN NEW ENGLAND!! snerk |
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On Fri, 02 Sep 2011 07:38:03 -0400, Wayne B wrote:
On Fri, 02 Sep 2011 02:09:32 -0400, wrote: Actually I just looked at the latest plots and there is one model that does take Katia south of Cuba but that is one in a dozen. The rest have it hooking up the east coast and they are all closer to the US than they were yesterday. One has it basically following Irene's path and another one smashing into NY without hitting North Carolina. Most still take it out to sea and that is what I expect. ============ Let's hope. :-) I'm not ready for another one just yet. The last one was great for the grass here, but it didn't help our monuments much. |
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On Sep 2, 12:13*am, Tim wrote:
http://www.nola.com/hurricane/index....l_storm_katia_... supposed to come up through the gulf. with 70+ mph. winds, this isn't going to be good for some of the gulf states, but maybe it'll scatter some much needed rain up in my area.... Hope all goes well. " Much needed rain "? Didnt you post awhile ago that you were getting flooded? |
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