See, this is where people don’t inform themselves, please take noteIt is from the 26th, not the 29th, and they had La in the cone on the 23rd
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FEMA Was Unprepared for Katrina Relief Effort, Insiders Say
On Saturday, Aug. 27 at 8:30 p.m. -- about 35 hours before Katrina hit the Gulf Coast -- Max Mayfield, director of the National Hurricane Center, was so concerned about the storm, he personally called the governors of Mississippi and Louisiana as well as the mayor of New Orleans to make sure they understood the severity of the situation.
"The thing I remember telling all three of them," Mayfield said, "is that when I walked out of the hurricane center that night, I wanted to be able to, you know, sleep at night, knowing that I'd done everything I could do."
Hurricane KATRINAKatrina made landfall August 29. I remember the date because I was supposed to be in the hospital (obviously cancelled). A week before that would be August 22.
KATRINA DID NOT EVEN EXIST ON AUGUST 22. NOT EVEN AS A TROPICAL DEPRESSION.
Go ahead Fuckbag --- try to prove me wrong.
"People had a week" my FUCKING ASS.
Hurricane KATRINA Advisory Archive
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AT 10 AM CDT...1500Z...THE CENTER OF HURRICANE KATRINA WAS LOCATED
NEAR LATITUDE 30.2 NORTH... LONGITUDE 89.6 WEST. THIS POSITION IS
NEAR THE MOUTH OF THE PEARL RIVER...ABOUT 35 MILES EAST-NORTHEAST
OF NEW ORLEANS LOUISIANA AND ABOUT 45 MILES WEST-SOUTHWEST OF
BILOXI MISSISSIPPI.
KATRINA IS MOVING TOWARD THE NORTH NEAR 16 MPH...AND THIS GENERAL
MOTION IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE TODAY AND TONIGHT. ON THIS TRACK
THE CENTER WILL MOVE OVER SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI TODAY AND INTO
CENTRAL MISSISSIPPI THIS EVENING.
We know all that NOW. Your map is from August 29. That's the day of landfall. If you can get that out to people a week earlier via time machine, then this BULLSHIT story about "they had a week" will finally have a chance.
---- and on the 26th, which is three days later, they had it pointed toward Pensacola.
Here again is the map you cut out of your last post in your relentless quest to fuck up the quote nest:
---- If you're sitting on the date of August 26.... which info do you go by, the one put out today or the one put out three days ago?
AS I KEPT SAYING, its path was unpredictable. Between this map Friday and the next day about the time I got the alert Saturday afternoon, the prediction changed again.
As this map shows, 72 hours before landfall New Orleans and Gulf Mississippi were not in the path yet. And given 24 to 48 hours lead time to evacuate before landfall, that leaves some 36 hours warning to evacuate, max ----- not in any realm of fantasy the "week" that the mythologists come waddling in to this site to sell like so much rat shit.
I *DID* take note, the instant that "had a week" happy horseshit was posted here. And I did something about it.