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Gustav
Attachment 953
The Morton computer model has the rath of nature smiting my humble abode. Louisiana is spared according to the Mortunsus linear degredation cycling anamoly. The rest of the models appear to disagree with this advanced system. Last edited by pgardn : 05-09-2009 at 10:45 AM. |
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Looks like I am going to have to evacuate here by tomorrow morning
It's going to be a monster from the looks of it! Took months to recover from Hurricane Rita 3 years ago..Everyone is just now getting back to "normal", and here comes another one |
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The sweat box of the United States... |
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Gustav has strengthened even sooner then expected. It is already a category 3. By the time it hits the gulf where the water temps are in the upper 80's it may strengthen even more. I hope everyone is prepared this time.
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You have a large house
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Here comes $6 gas.
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its going to turn northeast and hit me..or not.. but if it hits n.o let the bleeding harts start...bush hates black people..with 4 days notice lets see how many dont leave....
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Yup it's going to be bad, very bad. Things are so much better this time now that Blanco is gone and Jindal is Governor. If anyone gets left it's completely 10000% their own fault. They began assisted evacs this am, 700 buses rolling, amtrack, flight, contraflow begins tomorrow, Fema is here, Paulson is VERY GOOD, national guard deployed, Chertoff is here and Nagin is being told what to do by the State and Fed. No matter where it hits they are much more prepared, already activated and ready to move. We are on the bad side which will push water up the river, bayous and into the lake no matter where it lands, I'm sure the levees will fail again, but it seems almost everyone is leaving this time. No excuses this time about being poor, elderly or disabled.....the state, fed and local are doing their job this time all over the gulf coast..I think, I know for sure Louisiana and Mississippi. Hope it's the same in Texas as it is here We'll know in about 24 more hours where it should hit, wherever it is it will be bad. We're staying put, generators ready, lots of fuel and food, worried about the tornados though. Once again good luck to all in the gulf wherever you end up...and keep you eye on Hanna, that's following the Katrina/Rita path, back to back hurricanes possible. Oh and Coach I think that will be 7+ for gas..... |
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Well, it has moved more eastward since 6 this morrning...Good thing for me..Bad for the cajuns..As of now I am just going to "sit tight" and make a descion tomorrow.. I hate this "back and forth" crap..Very frustrating to say the least.
Best of luck to anyone close to this thing..It really does look like she's going to kick some a$$.... Thanks for the luck Beth..Back at ya girl |
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Be Safe and Good Luck to all our Gulf coast DTers.
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also. you missed one Mrs. Crutchfield. |
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Oh my God...there's two Thebby's.
Listen Arletta and Franny. Just don't do anything stupid...OK? |
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Seems I do that alot huh?
I think right now I am not in any danger..but will know more in the next 24..As of now I am staying and riding it out. The traffic is a mess anyhow and I sure don't want to go sit in that! |
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I guess I said something stupid.
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Which time?
I'm confused. I've been typing with FrauJones too much. |
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Oh ..I get it.
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And here I thought I was the "blonde" one Kissy Kissy |