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To: Road Walker who wrote (2244)8/27/2005 6:06:59 PM
From: patron_anejo_por_favor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26015
 
Agreed, although the science (of Hurricane prediction) is much better than it used to be, these guys rarely hit landfall right on the mark from 450 miles out. Hopefully they're wrong, at least wrong enough that a major disaster doesn't occur....

Looks like they've started contraflow on the Interstates around NO....good move:

nola.com



To: Road Walker who wrote (2244)8/27/2005 10:40:05 PM
From: John Vosilla  Respond to of 26015
 
Katrina was heading due west and 15 miles from the Florida coast at about Deerfield Beach when it suddenly took a turn almost due south and then more SW and ended up making landfall 25 miles to the south. Thereafter it continued a southwesterly path and ended up much farther south than any model. So in the end it will do that it wants to. Could be New Orleans or as far as Galveston or Pensacola with just a slight turn.