I would also like to see a nice map of northern Gulf... I know there's the one linked on the NHC site, but that's not very high-res, and I've seen some nicer ones. Regardless, the ridge to the northwest of K continues to hold strongly, and it appears that the latest NHC track bring Katrina into the LA/MS state line as a cat 4... If this track moves a bit west, there could be a weather event of catastrophic proportions that is the destruction of New Orleans... It certainly appears that this storm has the best opportunity of producing this incredible destruction that we've had in a couple of years.
Last year, Ivan looked like it may have had a chance , but veered east enough to have relatively little effect on New Orleans.
It's interesting that the best performing model in terms of the track of Katrina so far has been the GFDL, which had been forecasting a very similar path to what has actually occurred so far. This model has also been forecasting a major storm to affect the New Orleans area for the past couple of days. The NHC usually praises the FSU superensemble as well, which, interestingly enough, has Katrina at a 131kt hurricane at landfall...