ya the entire west side has gone adios. and its become a of a lot smaller in size compared to just 8 hours earlier.
Kori, the lastest message from the plane in there does not support winds that fast. No way.
ya the entire west side has gone adios. and its become a of a lot smaller in size compared to just 8 hours earlier.
Hmm interesting, the weather channel reports that 59% of hurricane deaths are caused by flooding, everything else was in single digits.
I don't know Manny - they said they just got the latest report. *shrug* Just repeating what I heard.
If the convection reforms and the eye closes off again, it could jump up to 165 or higher before said and done, but it only has a couple of hours to do that, and I don't think it is going to happen.
Wouldn't the land by the reason that Hurricanes lose power in this situation.
Do you see how broken that storm looks on that side? It actually looks a bit better than just 15 minutes ago, so it could ramp back up, but I just don't think it has the time.
Wasn't worst case for NO the storm coming in land east of the city.
If so... it's coming in east of the city.
Tek, land interaction can and does hurt hurricanes, but there is very little land here to hurt it. What land there is is very flat and swampy, which is almost as good as the ocean, but the damage being done to this storm I'm fairly certain is being casued by shear.
if that thing re-wraps its on again. and ya that does look a lot better than just a few minutes ago before taking that stupid test i just did. could be good could be bad....still too early to call.
CNN is saying that they are worried about the Lake North of NO being breached because of all the winds all day forcing water into that lake.
ya that would be it, that dry air mass has battered this son badly.
oh ya, i think weatherbug in NOLA is dead. I have the accurate time but I have 14 mph winds.....ya thats not likely.
Never been, but is it true that ninty % of cemetaries are above ground type deals? Could this mean coffins will be floating all over the place?
I should go to sleep now.
Yeah, you'll have coffins floating around. Crazy .
HB, yeah, all the water is being forced into the lake right now and will keep being forced into there most of the morning. Then when the eye gets closer, the winds will shift and start forcing that piled up water south, right into New Orleans.
Worst case scenario.
Damn. New Orleans is just not in a favorable position for something like this.HB, yeah, all the water is being forced into the lake right now and will keep being forced into there most of the morning. Then when the eye gets closer, the winds will shift and start forcing that piled up water south, right into New Orleans.
So the storm taking a east of NO path was worst case, correct?
Weren't there coffins floating around when the mississippi flooded a decade ago?
Yeah, east side was worst case.
Portions of NO already have between 3 and 4 inches of rain.
Can someone explain to me what does coffins mean? Please! Thanks.
Uh and all my prays and good hopes are with you fellow Americans.![]()
well in lousiana for a long ass time people were buried above ground.
It looks like it's breaking up a little bit. On the NO channel I'm listening to, they are rooting for it to go East. They say that if it goes West, it's going to be the worst case.
This is a coffin:
What they mean is that cemeteries could be flooded since they are in low lands which have a muddy composition. Then coffins could be seen floating around the city.
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