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Tropical Hurricane Ida

Wouldn’t shock me if we see a couple western ticks, given the SE ridge trending stronger at the last minute as usual EBFC56D7-EB2A-43D6-A5A4-57C04486FFF3.gif
 
That's just ignorant. A lot of people can't help where they are born and don't have the means to move.
After 2005 yes all were offered to relocate with free assistance and kids were waived into any grade/school system.
 
It’s almost like that blob helps sustain a tropical system to get to get it through rapid intensification and then it slowly gets eraticated when the storm wants to blow up bigger than say a high end cat 3 .. the blob helps up to that point but then holds it back there after
 
I’m sure the people who can afford to will leave. They have one day though I’m not optimistic about how much can be done.
If every flight and bus was free the majority would still stay like with Katrina it’s just how people are. Not sure if moving covid people in hospitals is really feasible tho.
 
If every flight and bus was free the majority would still stay like with Katrina it’s just how people are. Not sure if moving covid people in hospitals is really feasible tho.
Not saying you are wrong but would hope people have learned a lesson
 
In my opinion if Ida stays to the current NHC track it would be better for New Orleans. But should we expect a north east jog only if a storm is moving north?


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I’m sure the people who can afford to will leave. They have one day though I’m not optimistic about how much can be done.

There are areas like lafourche where people are already voluntarily evacuating and it could certainly turn into a mandatory evacuation
 
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