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Pastimes : Hurricane and Severe Weather Tracking

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To: manny_velasco who wrote (739)9/12/2004 11:09:17 AM
From: im a survivor   of 26043
 
Yep, New Orleans will be in big trouble if it takes a direct hit...catastrophic!! Heck, they have massive flooding everytime they have a decent rain storm...a cat 4 or 5 HURRICANE, especially one creeping so slow, hitting them direct will bury the city underwater. Luckily, this baby keeps pushing further west so floridians can start relaxing a tad and frankly, I think NO will be fine too. If this keeps pushing west, NO should be fine...but as we know, no hurricanes path can be predicted and it can turn on a dime anytime...remember how quickly HUGO changed paths......But, if the current weather patterns hold, hopefully she keeps heading west, sparing any heavy populated areas or very vulnerable areas like NO and the already devasted parts of florida...good luck to all.......
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