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Posted on 09/22/2005 3:25:57 AM PDT by NautiNurse
13-5
We're all like cats on a hot skillet. No big deal.
Per TXCN/Perry news conf: Contraflow is in use on 45 now (live footage). Those who are out of gas should pull over and wait. TxDOT crews will come along and refuel your vehicle.
ok, so that was the committee vote. Thanks.
13-5.
Shep is in Galveston.
Biden, Kennedy, Boxer, Schummer, Durbin
Rita weakens slightly to Category 4
September 22, 2005 - 02:43 PM
This has been an absolutely incredible hurricane season, and we are still near the peak. Hurricane Rita's explosive growth has finally stopped and she has weakened slightly. Fortunately, Rita should slowly continue to weaken until landfall. Category 5 hurricanes are very hard to maintain. At this point it looks like Rita is completing and eyewall replacement cycle and could strengthen very soon.
Aircraft recon earlier reported a central pressure of 897 mb. This makes Hurricane Rita the third most intense hurricane ever record in the Atlantic. This places Rita behind Gilbert in 1988 with 888mb, and the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane with 892 mb. Last month Hurricane Katrina recorded 902 mb. Right now the central pressure is up to 914 mb. Please remember that althought Rita is now a Category 4 storm, she can still pack storm surge of a Category 5.
http://www.thestormtrack.com/
Thanks for correcting me, I knew it was originally 17 ft.LOL
gotta tell me how they pull this one off.
Sean Hannity tickles his radio audience w/ lead in Katrina is bearing down on Galveston and Houston.
It's going to be awful if Laz is correct and it goes in over NOLA. We'll never hear the end of it.
That's good to know that you still have that option. Rita is probably a good 36 hours from landfall, and the high fives that the people living on the western side of Houston are giving each other (and I'm as guilty as anyone) could still turn out to be premature.
Rita is a very powerful storm. It's still predicted to hit as a Cat 4, and that prediction comes with no guarantee. It wouldn't take much of a course correction to put us in serious trouble again.
We're still going to be in trouble. Rita is a massive storm, and even if the eye passes east of Galveston, both of us will still experience hurricane force winds.
I can't find gasoline anywhere for my chainsaw, but I just made a deal with my neighbor. He'll donate a half gallon to the cause and we'll both clean up our part of the subdivision after the storm passes.
Y'know, if that track keeps shifting east anywhere close to the rate it has been, that's going to put the strong side of the storm back over the western New Orleans suburbs and Lake Pontchartrain. They wouldn't get hurricane-force winds, but they'd get gales, and a crapload of rain that they can't handle right now.
I've got friends in Baton Rouge, and let me tell you, they're terrified. And I don't blame them, the way that track keeps shifting.
}:-)4
Or as he referred to it, "The Impact Zone."
I guess he wants to be the first one to get the hysteria going, huh?
Chocolate sounds pretty good, too! I did a glazed creme bunt cake .... easier to eat with your hands in the dark! lol
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