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Posted on 08/28/2005 2:38:16 PM PDT by NautiNurse
It is now pouring buckets of rain outside the Superdome and the queue of people are still out in the streets.
Sweet and Merciful Jesus protect them.
I want to know now!
who foo dat mata
YIKES...that is quite a pic.
BTW: Two items- Katrina is now taking it's northward turn as predicted (dead on for NO)
- And secondly- oil opened up $...bringing it to over $70 a barrel...
Bill Hemmer left CNN a few weeks ago; I posted about it but no one commented. LOL
Filled up both vehicles. The guy says the owner refigures prices on Monday mornings. Gas and crude prices will be interesting tomorrow.
Doing fine, thank you. I've just completed all preperations and will evacuate about 30 miles inland to my brother's house in a short while.
I remember our back and forth FReemails about this subject. :-)
Where are the strategic oil reserves stored? Something in my memory tells me it's in some kind of caverns in Louisiana. Is there such a thing as a salt cavern? That's what my memory is, but I could be mistaken.
Are you still in Iraq? If so, THANK YOU and God bless you for what you're doing to keep our country safe!
If you're home, THANK YOU for your service and I'm glad you're home.
Shug got shot in the leg,that Bitch is fine
Husband doesn't know what those do, structurally. It is why he wants an inside view of the structure to see what is doing what...
Too bad the drawings aren't available online. If they were, some really good engineers could advise the politicians whether putting all those innocent civilians in there is such a hot idea.
I am with the poster who wonders why they didn't just put people on school busses, and head west.
Some say we are exaggerating. Look at what the Times-Picayune p[redicts:
Experts expect Katrina to turn New Orleans into Atlantis, leaving up to 1 million homeless
8/28/2005, 5:53 p.m. CT
By MATT CRENSON
The Associated Press
(AP) When Hurricane Katrina hits New Orleans on Monday, it could turn one of America's most charming cities into a vast cesspool tainted with toxic chemicals, human waste and even coffins released by floodwaters from the city's legendary cemeteries.
Experts have warned for years that the levees and pumps that usually keep New Orleans dry have no chance against a direct hit by a Category 5 storm.
That's exactly what Katrina was as it churned toward the city. With top winds of 165 mph and the power to lift sea level by as much as 28 feet above normal, the storm threatened an environmental disaster of biblical proportions, one that could leave more than 1 million people homeless.
"All indications are that this is absolutely worst-case scenario," Ivor van Heerden, deputy director of the Louisiana State University Hurricane Center, said Sunday afternoon.
The center's latest computer simulations indicate that by Tuesday, vast swaths of New Orleans could be under water up to 30 feet deep. In the French Quarter, the water could reach 20 feet, easily submerging the district's iconic cast-iron balconies and bars.
Estimates predict that 60 percent to 80 percent of the city's houses will be destroyed by wind. With the flood damage, most of the people who live in and around New Orleans could be homeless.
"We're talking about in essence having in the continental United States having a refugee camp of a million people," van Heerden said.
Man.... I'm watching the radar behind this guy on fox right now. That eye has made the turn. It looks like it's going straight north...
Supertankers cannot deliver cargo at NYC or LA?
I find that VERY hard to believe.
I knew he left but didn't know he is on Fox now. But I was also surprised when I saw Gretchen Carlson there too.
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