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Deja Vu on the Bayou
Literally sick to my stomach. Hoping that Isaac doesn't stall and gain strength but the radar is telling me otherwise.
This country and especially the gulf coast doesn't need this right now. I don't know if we could take another Katrina. Thoughts are with everyone in the gulf. :{>: |
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Came back from a fantasy draft and saw you won some dough, congrats.:$: Warrens Knockout knocked me out.:zz:
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The "spaghetti" models are showing Morgan City getting hit. I have a feeling that it going to be like Andrew, which is bad for the folks in Baton Rouge.
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The Weather Channel and the rest of the media want to build it up as Katrina 2 as much as possible. The hysteria is incredible. At the end of last week, the computer models were moving the storm away from Florida, but that didn't fit with their big story, so they hardly mentioned it. Now those same models are showing a hit around Morgan City. I trust the models (certain ones more than others) more than I trust the NHC track, which basically picks the middle between the two most extreme models. |
This is a great site to use for any information one need's. Almost too much information.
http://www.beaumontweather.com/ |
The surge and heavy rain are a concern with this storm. Looks like it's going to stall over Louisiana.
The pumps are the problem. And I don't think they fixed the issue. |
One model has it reaching a Cat 3, hope that model is wrong (but it's the same outlier model that said, days ago, it would head to NO).
Worried about all the remaining solvent crap and oil on the ocean bottom from BP spill this hurricane will churn up. Destroy more ocean. Seven years to the day for Katrina Wednesday. |
Good luck guys..It rained like hell in South Florida - some areas received as much as 14" since Sunday afternoon - alot of localized flooding..Tornados did some damage up in Vero..but we were lucky
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Yes, by all means be safe. |
Told my GM not safe to go to work tomorrow. GM says bull shiat. I say yes sir. In all seriousness, all schools shut down for 2 days, businesses will more than likely will start closing early tomorrow, and non-essential personnel told to stay off the streets Wednesday.
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hope everyone on the gulf coast makes it thru ok. we're supposed to get weather up here starting thursday, but shouldn't compare with what will happen down south.
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Heard a levee already was overtopped (not failed) and they are making rescues in Plaquaminnes Parish (spelling yeah) due to flooding.
But the National Guard has been there since Monday, heavy presence in the streets of NO, they are right on top of rescues, police everywhere and available, tons of people evacuated Tuesday out of town north before storm into Red Cross shelters - seems they are on top of it so far, regarding public safety. Thank goodness. |
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And they are told during hurricanes, "you can call, but nobody will be able to come get you". But I recall that in Katrina, the majority of the 1800 deaths were poor and elderly, over 60 years of age. People in wheelchairs or with chronic medical conditions, with no money, no cars, don't self-evacuate well. That leaves it up to levees. Which failed in Katrina. |
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tornadoes, fires, etc can come out of nowhere, with next to no warning, or no warning. and yet we put time, money, effort into learning how to better track storms...and for what? so that dumbasses are on their roof. so that dumbasses send dumbasses that work for them to the scene to report, because god knows we haven't gotten enough footage over the years to understand that hey, waves get high, and trees whip around. amazing! and then there are the untold dumbasses who put their hands out after because 'ah ain't got none of dat der inshoorance. hoooz gonna pay'? yeah, we're the intelligent species. :rolleyes: |
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Especially with your clever attempted use of some type of "common folk talk" that apparently is supposed to reflect your blanket opinion of everybody who is uninsured? Which is a different concern, entirely. |
A local in the town where the levee was breached saved a 5 year old baby from a rooftop while the Coast Guard was deciding when the storm would calm down so they could start helping.
Just saying. |
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Do you have more info? I heard there were rooftop rescues yesterday from flooding. |
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