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Pastimes : Hurricane and Severe Weather Tracking

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To: redfish who wrote (3423)9/7/2005 7:36:14 PM
From: energyplay  Read Replies (1) of 26021
 
Another sceanario would be for a hurricane to move sideways, east to west, about 150 miles offshore from Alabama over to Texas.

With the right path, it could come near 90% of US GOM platforms.

There were a few hurricanes that did something like that - cut through Florida then head for the middle of the Texas coast.

Even a possibility of this would mean evacuating platforms very early, because of transportation constraints

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There's also this area of cloudiness in the Western GOM, that might develop into something.

I expect a second Hurricane in the GOM means $100 oil.
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