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Hurricane Katrina
They've just upgraded Katrina to a Category 5 this morning. Only three category 5s have hit the US. If it continues to New Orleans, it's going to be a very sad situation since the city is below sea level.
My thoughts and prayers to all of the residents of the Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama coastlines. They are even predicting that this storm will remain at hurricane force for between 12-24 hours after landfall because of it's strength. Stay safe folks. Dee |
If you live in the Big Easy and have not evacuated yet, bend over and kiss your ass goodbye! Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned... in this case it's a Cat 5 hurricane named Katrina.
7 am CDT advisory from the National Hurricane Center: 000 WTNT32 KNHC 281151 TCPAT2 BULLETIN HURRICANE KATRINA SPECIAL ADVISORY NUMBER 22 NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL 7 AM CDT SUN AUG 28 2005 ...KATRINA...NOW A POTENTIALLY CATASTROPHIC CATEGORY FIVE HURRICANE...HEADED FOR THE NORTHERN GULF COAST... A HURRICANE WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR THE NORTH CENTRAL GULF COAST FROM MORGAN CITY LOUISIANA EASTWARD TO THE ALABAMA/FLORIDA BORDER...INCLUDING THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS AND LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN. A HURRICANE WARNING MEANS THAT HURRICANE CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED WITHIN THE WARNING AREA WITHIN THE NEXT 24 HOURS. PREPARATIONS TO PROTECT LIFE AND PROPERTY SHOULD BE RUSHED TO COMPLETION. A TROPICAL STORM WARNING AND A HURRICANE WATCH ARE IN EFFECT FROM EAST OF THE ALABAMA/FLORIDA BORDER TO DESTIN FLORIDA...AND FROM WEST OF MORGAN CITY TO INTRACOASTAL CITY LOUISIANA. A TROPICAL STORM WARNING MEANS THAT TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED WITHIN THE WARNING AREA WITHIN THE NEXT 24 HOURS. A HURRICANE WATCH MEANS THAT HURRICANE CONDITIONS ARE POSSIBLE WITHIN THE WATCH AREA...GENERALLY WITHIN 36 HOURS. A TROPICAL STORM WARNING IS ALSO IN EFFECT FROM DESTIN FLORIDA EASTWARD TO INDIAN PASS FLORIDA...AND FROM INTRACOASTAL CITY LOUISIANA WESTWARD TO CAMERON LOUISIANA. FOR STORM INFORMATION SPECIFIC TO YOUR AREA...INCLUDING POSSIBLE INLAND WATCHES AND WARNINGS...PLEASE MONITOR PRODUCTS ISSUED BY YOUR LOCAL WEATHER OFFICE. AT 7 AM CDT...1200Z...THE CENTER OF HURRICANE KATRINA WAS LOCATED NEAR LATITUDE 25.7 NORTH... LONGITUDE 87.7 WEST OR ABOUT 250 MILES SOUTH-SOUTHEAST OF THE MOUTH OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER. KATRINA IS MOVING TOWARD THE WEST-NORTHWEST NEAR 12 MPH...AND A GRADUAL TURN TOWARD THE NORTHWEST AND NORTH-NORTHWEST IS EXPECTED OVER THE NEXT 24 HOURS. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS ARE NEAR 160 MPH...WITH HIGHER GUSTS. KATRINA IS A POTENTIALLY CATASTROPHIC CATEGORY FIVE HURRICANE ON THE SAFFIR-SIMPSON SCALE. SOME FLUCTUATIONS IN STRENGTH ARE LIKELY DURING THE NEXT 24 HOURS. HURRICANE FORCE WINDS EXTEND OUTWARD UP TO 85 MILES FROM THE CENTER...AND TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS EXTEND OUTWARD UP TO 185 MILES. DATA FROM AN AIR FORCE HURRICANE HUNTER PLANE INDICATE THAT THE MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE HAS FALLEN TO NEAR 908 MB...26.81 INCHES. COASTAL STORM SURGE FLOODING OF 15 TO 20 FEET ABOVE NORMAL TIDE LEVELS...LOCALLY AS HIGH AS 25 FEET ALONG WITH LARGE AND DANGEROUS BATTERING WAVES...CAN BE EXPECTED NEAR AND TO THE EAST OF WHERE THE CENTER MAKES LANDFALL. RAINFALL TOTALS OF 5 TO 10 INCHES...WITH ISOLATED MAXIMUM AMOUNTS OF 15 INCHES...ARE POSSIBLE ALONG THE PATH OF KATRINA ACROSS THE GULF COAST AND THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES. ISOLATED TORNADOES WILL BE POSSIBLE BEGINNING SUNDAY EVENING OVER SOUTHERN PORTIONS OF LOUISIANA...MISSISSIPPI...AND ALABAMA...AND OVER THE FLORIDA PANHANDLE. REPEATING THE 7 AM CDT POSITION...25.7 N... 87.7 W. MOVEMENT TOWARD...WEST-NORTHWEST NEAR 12 MPH. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...160 MPH. MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE... 908 MB. THE NEXT ADVISORY WILL BE ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER AT 10 AM CDT. FORECASTER KNABB/PASCH $$ |
I have sisters and friends from NO. I hope they and their families are already in a safe place.
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Top winds are now 175mph!!! This is going to be a bad one....
ETA: Yesterday, I was seeing more Louisiana and Mississippi license plates in the area than Georgia license plates! Looks like everyone is fleeing to Atlanta. |
This seriously makes me wana cry for everyone down there. STAY SAFE!
Holy shit I just saw that Indiana and Ohio are gona be effected too! Obviously not as bad but woah. |
Wow, a category 5. I'm praying for the best. My family in New Orleans left yesterday and are in northern Mississippi with other family.
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During the last surveillance they found that the pressure was down to 907. If it stays that low, it could be the second most hurricane in history.
1 Unnamed (FL Keys) 1935 5 892 26.35 2 Camille (MS, SE LA, VA) 1969 5 909 26.84 3 Andrew (SE FL, SE LA) 1992 5 922 27.23 Not good, not good at all. |
Last big Cat 5 storm to hit the area was Camille in 1969, with winds approaching 200 mph and gusts reportedly over 210 mph. Here's the Wikipedia entry:
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We have just been told by the Nashville newscasters that Middle Tennessee is going to get massive amounts of rain with the great chance for tornadic activity. Grrreat.
I feel so bad for the elderly/disabled/poor/tourists that aren't going to be able to get out of there. This is gonna be horrific. |
I hope everyone who can't get out is ableto stay as safe as they can.
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This ain't gonna be pretty. I fear for people who live outside of major population centers who may not get the word in a timely manner -- or worse, may not have anywhere or know where to go.
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For those that can't leave because they have no car,money, etc. buses will be driving by every so often at specific locations to pic people up and take then to the shelter. I was so glad to hear that the city is looking after those that can't leave the area. :( |
I look at the news and I seriously feel sick. My heart drops at the thought of what these people are about to go through.
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As much as it would suck for another hurricane to come to my hometown, part of me would rather have the Panhandle hit over New Orleans...between being below sea level and all the historic buildings (I'm a restoration architect), it's going to be a bad scene all around.
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How sad, not only for the potential loss of life (of course) but also for the loss of the beautiful French Quarter. I was there this past spring and fell in love with it. :(
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