Tracking Gustav
Here is the best tracking map I've come across. I like it because it shows the previous path as well as several forecast pathways (click the buttons on the right).
Good luck to those in New Orleans, get out safely while you can.
Good luck to those in New Orleans, get out safely while you can.
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3 Comments:
You might want to consider getting to higher ground. You aren't outside the path. We'll be watching and praying for you and the others in the area.
I suppose I am just used to consulting the old-fashioned NOAA maps.
Though I respect Gustav, I am more concerned with Hannah right now.
My father retired in 2004 and was living on Mobile Bay, 2 wks post op CABG when Katrina came thru. We made him relocate back to the left coast where all of his children live because he was not able to take care of himself and property in the event of another hurricane.
Two weeks ago he went back to NOLA (where we are all from) for his brother's 50th wedding anniversary. He was to have flown out on Tuesday. Couldn't get an earlier flight out and ended up evacuating to my uncle's hunting camp in MS.
He's back on the north shore of Lake Ponchartrain, but they have no land line phone, limited cell service and are using generators.
He's flying back Friday. Think he's had enough of hurricanes for a while.
CardioNP
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