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Clip 4 of Hurricane Katrina local forecast 8/28/05 7:08pm

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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2007

Local forecast recorded less than 18 hrs before Hurricane Katrina made landfall with part of a hurricane local statement.

Notice the winds forecasted on the daypart forecast at 6am!!

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  • 1:26 Rain Squalls?

    That's a new term.

  • @Brock101011 Rain Squalls is not a new term...rain squalls are typically found in hurricanes and tropical storms...its a band of heavy rain and wind that lasts about 10-20 min possibly longer...then it calms down with little or no rain and light winds for a brief period only to pick right back up again...the closer you get to the main circulation of the hurricane the quiet period doesnt last and its constant rain and wind until the storm has passed.

  • @Dj0287 I knew what a squall was...

    I never saw it on The Weather Channel though.

  • @Brock101011 ooh okay my fault...yeah during the '04 and '05 hurricane seasons we saw that a lot on TWC it was very active in this area those two years.

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  • I'll take "Things you don't want to see on your local radar" for $200.

  • Hi 85 with winds of 150 mph? Like I would give a damn about the temperature! O.O

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  • crazy how the weather almost mockingly returns to normal with lots of sunshine...

  • the morning commute should say the piss off commute

  • "Winds gusts could reach 150 MPH."

    You're mad as fuck...

  • I like how chill the voice sounds when it's saying 'over 100mph'

  • @BradBoZ1998 lol that caught my ears as well. I live in Phoenix Arizona and I remember a few years back when they did the repeating thing I once heard one summer an excessive heat warning an excessive heat warning and an excessive heat warning have been issued for your area. My reaction was: What?

  • Instead of "E 104" they should have just put "You're fucked."

  • i would be scared and extremely nervous if this happened where i live

  • Hurricane Katrina - Scary

    Lol on "A HURRICANE WARNING, A HURRICANE WARNING." XD

  • Tonights forecast, new orleans is gonna get fucked by a cat 5 hurricane so u better leave

  • 150 MPH!! OH GODDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD! If i was around I would piss my pants and run

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