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Posted on 09/22/2005 3:25:57 AM PDT by NautiNurse
The day you have hurricane evac is the day I have to figure out what a cubit is.
Some lurker probably posted it, I thought the same thing.
They bit it off Jeb's statement a few hurricanes back... to make sure the people left.
Especially if the ERC completes tonight.
Well I was hungry. Not anymore.
A drop to Cat 4 is good news but not jump-up-and-down-doing-the-happy news. She's till pushing a storm surge generated by the third lowest pressure gradient ever recorded in the Atlantic basin. Like Katrina, she will weaken in wind speed before she hits, but she'll being pushing a wall of water ahead of her.
Hurricane Rita downgraded to a 4 per MSNBC.
ROFL, yes!
The other thing is that those are real quotes, you do know that, don't you? That's what makes them so pathetic.
The Rita turn needed off the forecast track to hit New Orleans is about SEVEN TIMES LARGER than the slight deviation from the forecast track Charley made.
This is where Blank-O asks for 24 hours to rethink her own evacuation order. < /s>
Riiiight ... What's a cubit?
" third lowest pressure gradient"
But now the pressure is back up over 900mb...(at 915mb).
Note: I have absolutely no idea what a millibar is.
In a word - NO. Keep yourself a little bowl of chow-chow separate.
It was a long trip on that school bus with no air conditioning and no bathroom from Houston to Omaha.
I actually have evacuees from New Orleans living around the corner from me in my little (pop. 25-30k) Nebraska town.
I know- here in Seminole we just had a blockbuster squall come by...lasted all of 5 mins.
He has shut up in the last few days after he did the flip flop we are all so familiar with.
But to acknowledge that Double Tap would have to take a deep breath and step away from his little pissing contest ... judging from his input thus far, I don't think that's going to happen.
BATON ROUGE, La. - Police found cases of food, clothing and tools intended for hurricane victims at the home of the chief administrative officer for a New Orleans suburb, authorities said Wednesday.
Officers searched Cedric Floyd's home because of complaints that city workers were helping themselves to donations for hurricane victims. Floyd, who runs the day-to-day operations in the suburb of Kenner, was in charge of distributing the goods.
Police plan to seek a charge of committing an illegal act as a public official against Floyd, and more charges against other city workers are possible, police Capt. Steve Caraway said.
Traffic on Interstate 45 began piling up in Dallas on Thursday morning as thousands of cars streamed north from Houston. More than 1.3 million residents in Texas and Louisiana were under orders to get out to avoid a deadly repeat of Hurricane Katrina.
Highways leading inland out of Houston were gridlocked, with traffic bumper-to-bumper for up to 100 miles north of Houston. Meanwhile, the Texas Department of Transportation announced a contra-flow traffic plan on I-45 that was called the largest in the state's history.
As of midday, all lanes of I-45 were going to be turned northbound for an 80-mile stretch stretch between Houston and Buffalo, which is about midway between Dallas and Houston. Mike Cox, a spokesman for the Transportation Department, said setting up the turnaround was going slowly because of the safety issues involved in closing the southbound entrance ramps of an interstate that is eight lanes at some points.
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