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Posted on 09/22/2005 5:44:09 PM PDT by NautiNurse
Do you have sirens there?
No, not here. We are close to Baton Rouge though.
I wonder if anyone took statements so the policemen could be identified and tried. If anyone needs to get what they deserve it is bad cops.
I just got back from a short drive to our HEB in College Station.
3 out of the 4 gas stations I drove by are out of gas completely.
HEB still has gas - even had a tanker truck just delivering a load of gas as I was there.
HEB still has bottled water and the shelves are fairly depleted of non-perishables.
I noticed the beer was reduced in prices!
Albertson's was crowded, too.
There is a fairly constant "gentle" breeze from the east.
Just whisps of cloud bands high in the sky above.
Thanks! Blennos is also in Prairieville....
Although you don't use dogs to hunt doves, a baited field works every time. LOL
Joe Bastardi's outlook from today:
WEEKEND FINGER FOODS.
1.) Typhoon recurve supports a cold shot down Plains, through the East, then out next week. A frost threat has to be addressed for the Plains through the Ohio Valley and interior Northeast next week with cool pool.
2.) Pattern pulse of development means more tropical menaces are in the cards with in-close development over the next two weeks as the ridge cranks again in back of amplification.
3.)Phillippe is doing a weird dance around Bermuda.
4.) Rita: NO CHANGES ON TRACK. LANDFALL NEAR GLS, THEN SLOW MOVE UP I-45 CORRIDOR. STORM TRAP SET AND BACKING SOUTHWESTWARD TOWARD MEXICO TO FOLLOW. ANOTHER POST LATER, BUT MAJOR DISASTER SCENARIO MAY COME TO PASS...EVEN BEYOND THE OBVIOUS OF 930-950 MB HURRICANE HIT.
Ciao for now.
storm has turned more west the past 1 hour..will have to wait to see if it just temperary..also parts of galeveston island not protected by the seawall flooding already...one more point the forecaster that wrote the 11m advisory is often conservative, the storm looks stronger on SAT now then it did a few hours ago
Umm, no it doesn't. It's forecast to dissapate in 24 hours.
But they also jacked up the existing buildings and pumped a bunch of sand in to raise the elevation of the island, so a bayside surge shouldn't be too bad for that section of the island.
The problem comes with the SW end of the island, after the seawall ends. When I was a kid, we went to west Gavleston and there were just shanties there. Now a bunch of idiots has built million-dollar homes - with no dunes and no significant elevation. The fetch at landfall from Rita will probably blow all the way down Trinity Bay and Galveston Bay and pile up right where the seawall ends - and right through those homes.
And if FEMA gives those idiots one dime to rebuild, I'll scream.
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My wife now no longer lets me watch the Weather Channel :-(
Oh well, I can still FReep.
Another good reason to move to TX!...if you'd take another yankee.
FNC showing levees breaching in new orleans.
Katrina, Mark III, perhaps?
Don't think there's much a chance of that--the Police Chief and his sub-ordinates were in full denial mode. In fact, I truly fear for the "health" of those people interviewed, especially the hotel owner. So sad!
"I too rode out Alicia in League City. It was actually rather exciting when the eye passed over us. We broke the rules (young and stupid) and went outside to get a bit of fresh air because being stuck inside a boarded up house without AC during a hurricane gets to be rather miserable. The worst of it for you guys that stayed will be the power outtages."
I think it was the right decision for me to leave League City for this storm. My feeling at this point is that with the current storm track, LC will get some wind and rain, and would have been survivable. However, the game is still in the 3rd quarter. If the storm shifts west, then I could have 10 feet of water in my living room. Not fun in a 1-story house.
The problem with power outages is that they often last a lot longer than the storms. During Alicia a metal shed flew away and wrapped itself around a local power substation. Shed got spot-welded to the breakers by the shorts. It took TWO WEEKS ((in a Houston August) to get power back. Ugh!
So that is a problem whether or not you evac.
TWC chops up its own coverage so badly with advertisements it's hardly worth watching today. All the same news can be obtained at CNN & Fox.
Aw, man... Now I'm hungry, and all the restaurants here are closed.
Aha! Guess that's why they call them "bird dogs".
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