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Posted on 09/21/2005 4:19:11 PM PDT by NautiNurse
Thanks....have you heard from El Gato?
Rita has actually been passing through the cooler parts of the Gulf so far, north of Cuba. The water gets warmer and the wind shear is minuscule. I don't get the forecast for weakening. Yes, the waters get shallower, but they get warmer! It's not the shallowness that ultimately matters. It's the total heat that the hurricane has to work with.
My daughter is a senior at Rice. We live in Dickinson and she commutes to Rice. We'll probably be heading out to OKC on Friday night. We used to live in Bryan and I got my MBA at Texas A&M, so I know my way around that area. We will have three, my wife, daughter, and myself in a Mercury Marquis, so we could swing by and pick her up and drop her off at College Station, if she wanted to try that.
LOL---gud un!
Wife and I have talked for years about what we would do. We both survived Alicia in a trailer house 22 years ago and we do know what we are facing. We now have a one story brick home in the "woods" and we know what we are facing. Plenty of food, water and ammo, I think we will be OK. No danger of flooding or storm surge.
Bingo....
Well, norton, if your're not religious, don't invoke the name of God. God doesn't "play with us." This thread has nothing to do with religion, but many who post on this thread are. what is your point, other than denigrating others' point of view. Your tagline says it all, and you are entitled to your own opinion, but that was uncalled for.
Well I guess you're not all that bad after all. Good for you!
Oh Gummy...
Prayers...
I heard landfall projection is moved up to Friday around midnight.
We don't have storm shutters in DFW, we don't need storm shutters. There is a good chance this will be the most powerful hurricane to ever strike the US, yet they are only calling for 30-40 mph sustained winds here. It won't be a hurricane by the time it gets to the farthest southern suburbs, which are 250 miles inland.
Hurricanes have a tendency not to maintain Cat 5 status because they have a tendency to move from warmer water (the Caribbean Sea & east of the Windward Islands) to cooler waters (the Gulf of Mexico and north of the Antilles).
No, they don't. And I don't think anyone is going to put plywood over the windows.
I'm bringing in the gas grill; secure the lawn furniture I didn't get today; secure the garbage can and recycle can (no, forget the garbage can-it's busted anyway and I need a new one from the city anyway), and look for anything that might fly through the air and bust a window. (I took the swings off the swingset). I may park one of the cars sideways in front of the garage door as a windbreak.
Several of us have a bug out plan. We will decide tomorrow evening at 6:00 pm what we are going to do.
If this bad boy keeps up its strength and hits the Galveston coast at "an intense Cat 5", that means Houston proper will catch hell.
This Houston group is not quite ready to face hell.
In that picture, she looks like a full-grown bitch.
</DarkSarcasm>
Find out what the plan is.
My understanding is that the max winds are in the eyewall with gradual lessening as you get further out. Don't know exactly how wide the eyewall might be. An extremely impressive and dangerous storm.
I'm thinking my lucky stars that it passed by here at such low intensity.
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