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Posted on 08/29/2005 2:08:51 PM PDT by NautiNurse
Hurricane Katrina made landfall today at 6:10AM CDT, and she continues to drive northward into Mississippi and Alabama. Several local radar sites are down. Tornado and flash flood watches and warnings are widespread.
President Bush has declared major disaster areas, clearing the way for federal aid.
The following links are self-updating:
Public Advisory Currently published every 3 hours 5A, 8A, 11A, 2P, etc. ET
NHC Discussion Published every six hours 6A, 11A, 6P, 11P
Three Day Forecast Track
Five Day Forecast Track
Navy Storm Track
Katrina Track Forecast Archive Nice loop of each NHC forecast track for both three and five day
Forecast Models
Alternate Hurricane Models via Skeetobite
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Storm Floater IR Loop
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Meridian MS Weather (Radar down at this time)
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Hurricane Katrina Live Thread, Part VIII
Hurricane Katrina Live Thread, Part VII
Hurricane Katrina Live Thread, Part VI
Hurricane Katrina Live Thread, Part V
Hurricane Katrina, Live Thread, Part IV
Hurricane Katrina Live Thread, Part III
Katrina Live Thread, Part II
Hurricane Katrina Live Thread, Part I
Tropical Storm 12
I hope all those people in the hotels that went to the French Quarter tonight got back in.....geez...imagine being swamped on Day 2
What's the current WWL live feed URL?
Glad ya'll are ok. I remember having a tornado pass just a mile to the north when I lived in Vinings.
This is a breach that began Monday morning, but something made it worse in the last 3 hours (pump failures?) Looks like all of NOLA will eventually flood now to the current level of the lake.
The Sacrament River Delta system sprung a huge leak last year....apparently there are all kinds of holes in the levees from golphers or pilchucks or other critters....
"a disaster waiting to happen"
I having a difficult time finding the live feed on the wwl tv site it was prominent yesterday
The mood was like it is here now... a sense that something REALLY BAD is happening but flipping channels one gets the impression that "there is nothing to see here just move along".
Maybe the mayor misspoke and meant that 80% of the city is below sea level, not underwater. That makes it a reminder of the difficulty of the situation, not breaking news, and can explain the nonchalant way in which he said it.
my hubby has been with the Army Corps of Engineers from 30+ years. He said something about this earlier today that this could happen so if he has thought about it others have also.
flow will make a breach enlarge, as will water saturation.
rule one of earth dikes: once you have a breach, you are screwn for as long as the dammed water is at or above the breach's level.
"Thank goodness. Rich Sanchez is off"
Shoot, he's not off. Ugh.
crap. just lost power here. gotta shut down.
(love this APC backup battery!)
Those people won't be leaving the Dome .. it's possible they may be bringing more people to the Dome for all flooding that's going to be worsening as the minutes tick by.
I posted this last night before it came in:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1472323/posts?page=2137#2137
The damage from surge to the east of NO is very similar to that of the tsunami. In the city itself, it's a slower flood... but, will likely end up being just as catastrophic as the main event.
I've had no luck with the WWL live feed this evening. I saved the URL from the mayor's interview (which I posted on this thread) and it's still working for now, but I think their site is getting overloaded.
Thanks for the link. Loved this gem of high quality dyslexic journalism:
"The high-priced protection system ringing much of the metro area was designed to withstand up to a Category 3 storm, those with winds from 111 to 130 mph. Now officials want to ratchet up the danger level to include Category 2 storms: those with winds from 96 to 110 mph."
There is no way the people in the super dome are going to drown. The water cannot get anywhere near the top of the dome.
"Those people won't be leaving the Dome .. it's possible they may be bringing more people to the Dome for all flooding that's going to be worsening as the minutes tick by."
Someone reporting from the Dome earlier said the natives were getting very restless inside, and that they were leaving some outside to walk around for a while or have a cigarette in order to alleviate some of the tension. Something tells me very shortly these people are no longer going to be happy campers, and it's a good thing there are lots of Nat'l Guard over there to try to keep the tamp down on the situation. Good luck to them.
See my post 2333.
Oh good...it's not just me. I read that about eight times before deciding to give up and just post the article.
CNN just showing replay of the lady saying Ocean Springs, MS is gone! Everything gone!
I hadn't heard that yet........terrible news.
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