To: All
A new wind speed forecast:
![](http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/storm_graphics/AT18/refresh/AL1805I_sm2+gif/204204P_sm.gif)
It looks like they forecast a strong Cat 4 at landfall. As we've seen with this storm, Rita has always been about 10 mph above the blue-line. We shall see. Also the table for wind speed forecast is 'N/A' for 36 hours. Odd.
2,034 posted on
09/21/2005 2:16:20 PM PDT by
burzum
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To: Howlin
Hi Howlin. We are staying here in Houston. We are about 2 miles west of the west loop on high ground, relatively high, we don't flood. Our house is 50 year old brick and in good shape. We do have huge trees that could come thru the roof. I dread the days or weeks without A/c afterwards. Aaaarrrrrgggggggg!
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