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Posted on 08/27/2005 8:05:55 PM PDT by NautiNurse
over at easternwx, more people are saying this will hit east of NO, near Gulfport.
I guess we will see.
Yep, everything I've read supports that.
Visible--very visible eye now. She's a monster
The weather channel said that they're less than an hour away from an update. They said this within the last 10 minutes.
Absolutely breathtaking.
Holy Moly!
There are dozens of chemical plants and toxic waste sites in the area. They pretty much line both sides of the river all the way to Baton Rouge.
Are they the same people that bet their midwest farms it was headed for New Orleans two days ago?
For those of you who will be evacuating, please don't plan on coming to Alexandria/Pineville without advance reservations. Hotel desk clerks are diverting guests to Texas and Arkansas because the Shreveport/Bossier City hotels are reportedly full, too. See this link from the Alexandria Town Talk, which is updating its site with breaking news coverage:
http://www.thetowntalk.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050827/NEWS05/50827020
In Pineville, business is very brisk at gas stations even at this late hour, and the Wal-Mart SuperCenter's bottled water shelves are nearly empty.
Prayers to everyone affected by the storm.
I'm still guessing about at the Mississippi/Alabama border and I'm sticking to it! Not that I really know anything much about hurricanes, other than that Hugo and Fran both dropped trees on me. =)
It sure could. And there's at least one Accuweather forecaster thinking that the slow speed will allow for a move to the NNE late tomor... uh, today (Sunday). So while we're focusing (too much?) on the Big Easy, I would be leaving if I lived anywhere between there and Mobile.
At times like this, the job of a politician is to tell the lawyers to go **** themselves; and do what must be done to protect life.
Flux-
You're right. It is a reach.
But if has any brains, he better lay it on the line now.
Well, Sen. Landrieu, how nice of you to place the NG in the middle of NO so they could drown.
Would be the first Cat 5 since the scale was invented to hit the US. At least that is what I seem to remember.
Yeah, I just learned today that the weakest link is the levees on the west side of the city/metro, and the most likely first breach is water coming east from the Bonne Carre Spillway that lies between the SW corner of Lake Pontchartrain and the Mississippi River. If you look at a map, that is the area approx. between where I-10 and I-55 connect and the I-310 interchange.
blam--this storm is truly a monster. If you haven't looked in the past hour, check out the satellite presentation.
Well I have been letting my liberal friends and family know just how stupid and incompetent Blanko has been in this. It's up to us to make dang sure that the truth does not get skewered here. I can promise you if Jindhal had been elected we would not be having this discussion. Sure we would be talking about the storm and the flooding but there would be something done in getting people out of harms way in an efficient and orderly manner.
We need to keep this in mind that dumb democrat women should NEVER ever be elected in critical leadership positions. Yes, I'm thinking what would happen if shrillary managed a coup. She's not that bright either.
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