Take that back. NW movement
I totally forgot the Lake Charles radar is still down how lovely(it was basically destroyed in Laura's eyewall)
Beyond today, the latest forecast track from NHC for Delta has
shifted a little farther to the west and is a little slower, with
the hurricane now expected to make landfall near Creole late
tomorrow afternoon or early evening, roughly 13 miles or so east
of where Laura came ashore on Aug 27. Sigh.
I hate to wish this storm on anybody, but why can't the storm veer NE just before landfall to spare Lake Charles another direct hit? I'd be glad to take one for the team if someone had to.
Heard on TWC that they were going to send down a dopplar on wheels from Oklahoma so they could have some radar coverage in that area.
Well said. It's like seeing a car veering toward a crowd of people and hoping it misses those people and hoping maybe you take the hit. Why should anybody have to? Why can't the car screech to a stop in time? A weak storm would be nice to track without lives and property threatened.Instead of wishing the storm on anyone. why not just wish it to weaken? That would truly be something that would be a net benefit to your fellow Louisianans. I'm sure most in your area do not want any part of this. So, there's nothing noble about wishing it to you area. Of course, the wishing has no impact, regardless. But if you somehow had the power, why not just have it weaken?