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Posted on 09/22/2005 3:25:57 AM PDT by NautiNurse
>>> On some other boards I've been browsing they are predicting this is a Lake Charles, LA storm. <<<
The following is the latest from the National Hurricane Center:
"RITA HAS BEEN MOVING TOWARD THE WEST-NORTHWEST OR 295 DEGREES AT 8 KNOTS. A STRONG HIGH PRESSURE SYSTEM CURRENTLY CENTERED OVER NORTHERN TEXAS/OKLAHOMA IS EXPECTED TO SHIFT EASTWARD ALLOWING RITA TO TAKE A MORE NORTHWESTERLY AND NORTHERLY TRACK. THE EASTWARD SHIFT OF THE HIGH IS FORECAST BY ALL GLOBAL MODELS...RESULTING IN TRACK GUIDANCE CONSISTENTLY TURNING THE HURRICANE TOWARD THE NORTHWEST AND NORTH TOWARD THE UPPER-TEXAS OR THE WESTERN LOUISIANA COASTS. AFTER LANDFALL...STEERING CURRENTS ARE EXPECTED TO WEAKEN AND THE CYCLONE COULD MEANDER FOR A COUPLE OF DAYS IN THE VICINITY OF NORTHEASTERN TEXAS...PRODUCING HEAVY RAINS. "
from: http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MIATCDAT3+shtml/221455.shtml?
I know that Rita is turning East, but it's been driving me crazy all morning that the local news has been talking ONLY about NO.
I find so many of these posts bittersweet. As the storm turns, it's "Yeah! My house and life might be spared!" And then the "Oh Sh!t" realization that it's going to hit someone else.
My very, very best to all on the coast.
People here in NC are buying gas cans like they are going out of style in anticipation of a gas crunch.
It may be better to evacuate after the storm due to the traffic. It is truly brutal out there and if you don't have the gas, there's no point.
URNT12 KNHC 221500Z
VORTEX DATA MESSAGE
A. 22/1449Z
B. 25 DEG 18 MIN N
88 DEG 38 MIN W
C. 700 MB 2326 M
D. NA
E. NA
F. 121 DEG 135 KT
G. 35 DEG 13 NM
H. 913 MB
I. 18 C/ 3058 M
J. 22 C/ 3050 M
K. 14 C/ NA
L. OPEN SE
M. C017-55
N. 12345/7
O. 1/1 NM
P. NOAA3 1818A RITA OB 05
MAX FL WIND 135 KT NE QUAD 1446Z
For all the grief the BAMM model has gotten from these threads, it has been the most consistent on Rita and does deserve some credibility afterall.
Oh, man...I want to set up a doggie cam! When Rita is over, can I check back with you on how to do this?
*** Crap, now Governor Blank-oh is going to be in charge over the worst part of the storm. More crying on the way. ***
At least THIS time she knows what a BUS is...
Wow, she's really weakened. Flight level winds down ~30 knots from peak, pressure up to 913 mb, and the eyewall's opened up. Eyewall replacement cycle, or is something starting to weaken her down finally?
}:-)4
Have you noticed that this isn't a "rarely" year?
Today:
Hmmmm. Remarkable.
Let's hope the weakening sticks!!
They just said.. a low in Oklahoma waas shifting the Hurricane. I suppose it changes by the minute. The heat index is going to get HIGH today..... They need to get the Contralanes open ASAP.. over heating of stalled cars is not going to help anyone............ HUGE TRAFFIC JAMS.
Northwest jag... now, so headed back to Houston....per
http://www.950kprc.com/audio.html
#801.
It's still hooking right, another 15 to 20 miles since the 0800 updated forecast track. Right now linear interpolation puts landfall centered between Houston and Port Arthur, call it Stowell. The error between linear and Bezier (curved) interpolation isn't very great because the 1000 forecast track's +48 hour point is only 30 miles inland.
More concerned with speed now than hook though. If it stalls, landfall becomes anyone's guess. It obviously wants to go north, and may have enough heft to be pushing the HP ridge, or just squeezing it. 1/2mv^2 versus 1/2mv^2 (plus one or two other factors).
Like Katrina on Saturday before landfall, we've crossed a rubicon....somebody's going to get smacked. Just too much energy there to go away.
Not a bad move. 90% of NC gas comes by pipeline from Galveston (up the Colonial & Plantation lines). The aftermath of Rita could be worse than Katrina in terms of NC fuel prices & supply. Katrina merely knocked out the power to the lines through Louisiana & Mississippi.
I may have to start a doggie cam class.
Yeah, remind me when the power is back on.
This is a classic, normal, eyewall replacement.
And you know that for sure from this line of the VORTEX:
M. C017-55
The "CO" means "concentric"...I.E. the bullseye of the old inner eyewall inside the new outer eyewall. 17-55 means the old eyewall is 17 nautical miles wide and the new eyewall is 55 nautical miles wide.
At this point, I would take a flight out for a mini vacation. Or take a train. Pack up the pictures, jewelry, documents, medicine and get out
The traffic is a nightmare and you run the chance of running out of gas. Someone from refinery said this is becoming a huge problem. Someone is giving out 1 gallon of gas to these people ( I suppose the police) but as this guy said, 1 gallon of gas isn't going to get you very far.
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