Wouldn't that be round 3 for Gustav? And I'm not nearly as confident as you that Hanna will be a killer for the U.S.
Well, let's count them out:
1st landfall: Haiti with 70 dead so far
2nd landfall: Jamaica
3rd landfall: most likely western Cuba assuming no drastic change in path
4th landfall: northern GoM
So actually, it appears it will be it's 4th landfall when it makes it to the U.S.
And as for Hanna, well I agree with you in the sense that there's no way to determine if Hanna will strike the U.S., but even as a tropical storm, it has the potential to take lives. Look at Fay, never became a hurricane, but still proved to be deadly.
If Gustav strikes near New Orleans, I can't imagine anyone wanting to live there again. I also don't like the idea of revisiting the evacuation hell that ensued near Houston as Rita approached.
I must agree with Warren, I'm still not entirely sold on the current forecast path, even though most of the models show a general trend towards central/western LA/east TX, this storm is most likely to go through several eyewall replacement cycles and subsequent wobbles that could entirely change it's path east or west. It certainly seems to be pulling a rapid intensification at present and is looking beautiful on vis satellite.