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Posted on 09/22/2005 5:44:09 PM PDT by NautiNurse
A little reading to catch up?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1489163/posts?q=1&&page=1
Engine company needed at Petro Truckstop . . . 100 people trying to get on buses for transport to airport . . . 1 firefighter on scene, needs manpower . . .
Beaumont scanner
The eye may not hit Texas straight on, but with a 400-mile width, the rest of it sure will!
Ramein noodles?
If the media hypes the weakening, though, some people who haven't evacuated yet may decide not to go, then find themselves with not enough time to do so should she go back to a 5.
Don't do it indoors w/o the appropriate detectors
The current track is looking a bit better for my area - Im sorry for those in the Beaumont area - I'm wondering how the heck we will get back home..........
I heard they got some burn patients transfered to Lubbock today.
I think my local radio stations should read these threads :)
Thanks for the updates!
No, they're shelving them to make room for the new model: the Exploitation. ;)
I predict a strong wind moving in a circle around a calm center...
What they need to do is ask locals not to use the highways. They know their way around the streets, leave the HWY for those who are evacuating and trying to get through or into town.
LOL - I believe that we covered that subject in the last thread.
Propane? Indoors?
Sorry!
The Excursion is soon to be out of production.
Thank you so much for these threads and your continued updates.
Prayers are ongoing for all in the path of this storm.
Gulf is not landfall. Those are points expected to be 65NM from eye.
I'm in Canada but just heard from 2 friends in Houston that tried to leave and they can't do it, they don't have enough gas for the lineups. And they thought they had prepared enough.
Yep. ERC is completing, she held her strength pretty well, She is heading into a very warm eddy, and she is approaching the nighttime diurnal maximum. All the ingredients are there for her to ramp back up tonight.
The good news is that the coastal waters should not be able to sustain a CAT 5. Therefore, she will weaken some, we can pray that some dry air will entrain and help weaken her even more as she makes landfall. Unfortunately, even with that we are looking at a Katrina scenario in that even weakened she will most likely still be a CAT 4.
Inbound is a breeze on 290. . . if ya got the gas.
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