Headed for Texas.
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I hope everyone can stay safe.
Hiedi
All I can say is I guess the jury must have come back in on global warming eh mr president....dipshit.....2 force 5s just as predicted.....
It's big, mean and nasty. I'd say run as fast as you can in the opposite direction.
I wish they would drop a big Hydrogen bomb into it and give it a black eye.
QUOTE (jimtab @ Sep 21 2005, 07:15 PM) |
All I can say is I guess the jury must have come back in on global warming eh mr president....dipshit.....2 force 5s just as predicted..... |
I grew up in Houston and all my Family lives in Ft. Bend Co. which is southwest of Houston. My brothers have beach houses in Port O'Connor and Rockport. If the eye passes anywhere close to the beach houses the will be gone from the storm surge.
I spoke with all my family tonite and they are leaving Thursday morning unless the storm stays on a westward path.
I was in Houston for Hurricane Alicia in 1983. that was a Cat 3 storm. you couldn't drive in downtown houston due to all the falling glass from the sky scrapers. some streets had several feet of broken glass. and the flooding was bad.
i'm more worried about the wind on this one. it's clocking at 165 mph now and that's going to take quite while to slow down and could do extreme damage 50+ miles inland or more. not to mention all the flooding from rain fall.
Speaking of politics and hurricanes...
This is only for mere WTF factor. No slant expressed, or implied, just WTF... wearing a tinfoil hat may help when reading this.
http://www.mosnews.com/news/2005/09/08/kgbkatrina.shtml
I hope you Texans stay safe. Go inland, take everyone w/ you you possibly can. Just take care!
QUOTE (grantsfo @ Sep 21 2005, 11:23 PM) | ||
..and I thought it was god punishing us for electing Bush and invading Iraq. Lets give politics a rest. |
Hey Joe B. - Fellow Texan here - Howdy
I was born in Houston and grew up in LaPorte, Southwest, right on Galveston Bay. I remember Alicia, we no power for 7 days, and the water came right up to our front porch. My parents still live there, They left for Dallas and my brothers house for the time being. I still have several friends in the area, in fact one was getting married this Sat. They're moving the wedding to Las Vegas. One of my friends owns a Rock-n-roll Club call Scout Bar in Webster near Clear Lake. The place backs right up to a Bayou. He spent all night last night moving all the expensive gear out.
On the NOAA Site you can check bouy reading, earlier today one had a water temp of 87...
-Mike D.
QUOTE (Mike D. @ Sep 21 2005, 08:58 PM) |
Hey Joe B. - Fellow Texan here - Howdy |
QUOTE (grantsfo @ Sep 21 2005, 07:23 PM) | ||
..and I thought it was god punishing us for electing Bush and invading Iraq. Lets give politics a rest. |
QUOTE (jimtab @ Sep 21 2005, 09:25 PM) | ||||
Stupid has nothing to do with politics....in a perfect world...do you suppose he'll do a better job for his "home state"? |
Oh please! Everyone knows that George Bush causes hurricanes, because he hates black people... and Texas?
I'll bet Karl Rove isn't a Texan.
M
People trying to get out are stuck on I 45, they have not made it a one way. Poeple trying to leave have gone 20-30 miles in 6 hours. and thats leaving at 2:00am
I have friends that gave up an went home.... ..Its going to get ugly
My mom flew back home from Houston Monday. My aunt and 90 year old grandma left Houston for Nacogdoches Tuesday before the traffic got real bad.
QUOTE (PKRMONY @ Sep 21 2005, 10:15 PM) | ||||||
Before you call others "Stupid" maybe you should do a little research on what causes hurricanes. I'll give you a hint: It doesn't involve "global warming" |
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Posted on Sep 22 2005, 12:31 AM Oh please! Everyone knows that George Bush causes hurricanes, because he hates black people... unsure.gif and Texas? I'll bet Karl Rove isn't a Texan. M |
QUOTE (jimtab @ Sep 22 2005, 05:31 AM) |
..and even a 1 degree difference in the water temp has a huge impact on the system...now you do YOU"RE homework. |
QUOTE (redshift @ Sep 21 2005, 11:31 PM) |
Oh please! Everyone knows that George Bush causes hurricanes, because he hates black people... and Texas? I'll bet Karl Rove isn't a Texan. M |
Knock off the political crap in this thread. I'd hate to lock it as I know there are people that are interested in the subject of the thread.
my sister lives in tyler.thats not to close to the coast i hope.havent heard from her for a while.
james
Global warming? I can live with.
An Ice Age? I'm agin' it.
Since the last one, we have had unusually moderate temperature stability (10000 years worth) which allowed civilization to rise. Global warming (tho moderate ) is a fact.
What causes it is in question.
My own opinion is that it is caused by hot air generated by those shrill greenies that want you to believe it's the end of the world......and only *they* can save you. Mostly their solution is to reduce CO2 production in the "first world" and transfer it to the "third world".
Do you have any effin' idea what that means?
Edit:
Hurricanes are natures way of cooling things down. The big picture don't really matter if you happen to be in the way.
I feel for the folks in the gulf states.
Joe,
Thanks for putting that one to rest!!!! Its amazing that we go thru 30 years of almost no major Hurricane activity in Florida then overnight we( filthy captialist) warm the earth and now blame this (current activity) on global warming!
If your take the time to due just a small amount of historic research you can learn alot about weather cycles. And you know- the current cycle just so happens to fall right within all predicted patterns- image that!!!!!!
I guess if one was to really believe that this is all due to global warming, one could give up driving their 914 and walk or ride a bicyle.
Boy, its a good thing that we are able to share our opinions about this. I thank god every day and I am sure glad that Al Gore invented this internet thing.....
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KP
QUOTE (KevinP @ Sep 22 2005, 10:47 AM) |
Boy, its a good thing that we are able to share our opinions about this. I thank god every day and I am sure glad that Al Gore invented this internet thing..... |
I-45 is going to be 1 way in about 10 minutes... north only...
they are saying it will still be a cat 1 by the time it gets up here to Dallas!
Wolf Blitzer is the one who is racist:
http://www.nowpublic.com/node/18600
ahh, i don't know sh!t, but it looks like it's turning north to me. just my 2ยข.
i think they should open the southbound lanes to northbound traffic for the whole coast at this point.
be safe!
it's really great that we're focusing on texas, but i predict landfall between marsh island and morgan city, la.
texas is on the west side of the storm, and will suffer minimally compared to a second louisiana storm.
2:40pm
i've been watching closely, and this is starting to tick me off. cnn keeps going on and on about houston and galviston. they keep showing a radar loop that is hours old, still suggesting that it'll hit around corpus christi. no offense to them, but the storm is coming ashore east of houston, and will again devistate louisiana, as the east side of the hurricane is the strongest. then it'll track almost due north through lake charles and points beyond.
but then again, there's a little different sort of population in lake charles, isn't there mr. blitzer.
QUOTE (tat2dphreak @ Sep 22 2005, 08:57 AM) |
I-45 is going to be 1 way in about 10 minutes... north only... they are saying it will still be a cat 1 by the time it gets up here to Dallas! Wolf Blitzer is the one who is racist: http://www.nowpublic.com/node/18600 |
QUOTE (ClayPerrine @ Sep 22 2005, 09:15 AM) | ||
Crap... Betty is home alone. And she doesn't know how to set the lift under my car. That means the BMW has to sit outside..... Never been in a hurricane... this sucks. |
QUOTE (ClayPerrine @ Sep 22 2005, 08:15 AM) |
Never been in a hurricane... this sucks. |
A lady on the Fox network said it took her 6 hours to go 8 miles, leaving Galviston.
QUOTE (Lou W @ Sep 22 2005, 10:42 AM) |
A lady on the Fox network said it took her 6 hours to go 8 miles, leaving Galviston. |
Maybe they should put some thought into dragging a mountain range of iceburgs into the gulf.
They should close off the all the highway lanes going into town and use them for evacuation going out, they could still detour traffic into the city via other highways or side roads couldnt they?
QUOTE (Gint @ Sep 22 2005, 06:29 AM) |
Knock off the political crap in this thread. I'd hate to lock it as I know there are people that are interested in the subject of the thread. |
QUOTE (iamchappy @ Sep 22 2005, 11:17 AM) |
They should close off the all the highway lanes going into town and use them for evacuation going out, they could still detour traffic into the city via other highways or side roads couldnt they? |
QUOTE (tat2dphreak @ Sep 22 2005, 09:53 AM) |
... the Galveston wall is about 17 feet IIRC, but they are saying that the waves will be near 40 feet... |
Down to "only" 150 mph right now. Only...
Further weakening is expected. I'll keep my fingers crossed and pray for you guys.
Good luck and get out if possible.
From Weather Underground Blog:
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Reconnaissance flights this afternoon indicate that the weakening phase Rita went through has ceased. Her central presure has held steady between 913 and 915 mb between noon and 4 pm, and the surface winds are steady at about 145 - 150 mph. Rita is a strong Category 4 hurricane. She appears to be going through a collapse of the inner eyewall, which the hurricane hunters have noted has a large gap in it. It may take 12 - 24 hours for Rita to rebuild her eyewall. During that time, some fluctuations in strength may occur, but weakening is most likely. This would occur as a result of 10 knots of shear on her south side from an upper-level high pressure system, and from passage over ocean waters with less heat content. By landfall time on Saturday afternoon, it is expected that Rita will be a Category 3 or 4 hurricane, but still carry to the coast a storm surge characteristic of a much stronger hurricane. A Category 4 or 5 level storm surge is likely along a 60 - 80 miles stretch of coast to the right of where the storm makes landfall on Saturday. Storm surge heights will peak at 15 - 20 feet in some bays, and bring the ocean inland up to 50 miles from the coast. Large sections of I-10 between Houston and Beaumont could be inundated, and the flood waters may reach the cities of Beaumont, Orange, and Lake Charles.
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Seems to be taking a more north easterly course than 24-48hrs ago. any more moves like that and it will probably hit east of galveston to just East of LA Boarder. Not good for New Orleans.
I think it's gonna go more north than they think. I predict Eastern TX and Western LA will be affected most.
I just listened to three experts on the news who were interviewed regarding the effects of global warming and hurricanes.
The concensus was that the number of hurricanes is in line with the cyclic pattern of storms over the last 130 years since records were kept.
However, global warming has increased the surface temperature of the oceans (especially over the last few years) causing the intensity of the storms to be significantly greater than has been historically the case. Excessively surface temperature is like adding gasoline to a fire. And they noted that the temperature differential needed to create a massive storm vs. an average storm is quite small.
So global warming hasn't necessarily increased the number of hurricanes, it has just fueled the ones we've been getting into much larger, more powerful storms than normal... so say the three experts I listened to.
QUOTE (Qarl @ Sep 22 2005, 03:15 PM) |
So global warming hasn't necessarily increased the number of hurricanes, it has just fueled the ones we've been getting into much larger, more powerful storms than normal... so say the three experts I listened to. |
Hate to see two of the best club contributors disagree on this topic, so have arranged for yet another opinion to settle this once and for all. Wear your foil protected head gear and check http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,170064,00.html
QUOTE (Howard @ Sep 22 2005, 07:52 PM) |
Hate to see two of the best club contributors disagree on this topic, so have arranged for yet another opinion to settle this once and for all. Wear your foil protected head gear and check http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,170064,00.html |
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