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Hurricane Katrina Live Thread, Part III
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| 27 August 2005
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Posted on 08/26/2005 10:25:04 PM PDT by NautiNurse
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To: NautiNurse
Yes, it is frightening. Most people when traveling in a foreign country don't check the news. Europeans are no different.
They will be totally unprepared. I hope someone goes through the streets and tells them.
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posted on
08/27/2005 5:42:04 PM PDT
by
Miss Marple
(Lord, please look after Mozart Lover's son and keep him strong.)
To: janetjanet998
I'm close to Baton Rouge....not New Orleans.
To: Ellesu
Dont you remember the last one...that hit Mobile instead...the people headed to the rooftops to watch the storm roll in.
To: CajunConservative; LA Woman3
NHC guy on 870 AM radio said animals are leaving the coast. "Flocks of snakes and turtles".
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posted on
08/27/2005 5:42:14 PM PDT
by
Ellesu
(www.thedeadpelican.com)
To: LA Woman3
Saturday, August 27, 2005 Hurricane Center director warns New Orleans: This is really scary
By Mark Schleifstein Times-Picayune Staff Writer
National Hurricane Center Director Max Mayfield said Saturday afternoon that Hurricane Katrina will be at least a Category 4, with winds of 145 mph when it approaches the New Orleans area, and that it could be a Category 5, with winds of 155 mph or higher.
Meanwhile, computer model runs conducted by a team of Louisiana State University scientists indicate that even if Katrina had winds of only 115 mph, levees protecting Kenner, Metairie and New Orleans on the east bank will be overtopped by a 10- to 12-foot storm surge, topped by waves at least half that high, in some locations along Lake Pontchartrain.
"The guidance we get and common sense and experience suggests this storm is not done strengthening," Mayfield said in a telephone call from Miami-Dade County, which was hit by a Category 1 Katrina earlier in the week.
"This is really scary," he said. "This is not a test, as your governor said earlier today. This is the real thing."
Mayfield warned residents intent on not leaving in advance of Katrina to learn from the storm's effects in south Florida. "We think this was a solid Category 1 when it made landfall here," he said. "But we had windows in new homes that blew in when they were designed for 145 mph winds."
Mayfield also warned people not to focus on the eye of the storm, as atmospheric conditions are perfect for Katrina's intensity to stretch far to the east and west of its eye.
"This thing is like Hurricane Opal," he said, referring to a huge 1995 hurricane that hit the Florida panhandle as a Category 3 storm. "We're seeing 12-foot seas along the Louisiana coast already."
Ivor van Heerden, a scientist at the LSU Hurricane Center, said he's also concerned that the waves atop the surge in Lake Pontchartrain could weaken levees and cause additional overtopping.
"The bottom line is this is a worst-case scenario and everybody needs to recognize it," he said. "You can always rebuild your house, but you can never regain a life. And there's no point risking your life and the lives of your children."
To: Miss Marple
He told them he was covering the approaching hurricane and they didn't know anything about it.So much for the information age.
1,226
posted on
08/27/2005 5:43:32 PM PDT
by
beyond the sea
("I was just the spark the universe chose ....." --- Cindy Sheehan (barf alert))
To: Ellesu
1,227
posted on
08/27/2005 5:44:03 PM PDT
by
Types_with_Fist
(I'm on FReep so often that when I read an article at another site I scroll down for the comments.)
To: Ellesu
Well, flocks of snakes and turtles heading inland is enough for me! ANYONE IN NEW ORLEANS GET OUT!!!
1,228
posted on
08/27/2005 5:44:11 PM PDT
by
Miss Marple
(Lord, please look after Mozart Lover's son and keep him strong.)
To: Ellesu
1,229
posted on
08/27/2005 5:44:56 PM PDT
by
NautiNurse
("I'd rather see someone go to work for a Republican campaign than sit on their butt."--Howard Dean)
To: NautiNurse
Here's a newer "Vortex" message from NHC:
VORTEX DATA MESSAGE
A. 28/00:01:40Z
B. 24 deg 50 min N
085 deg 51 min W
C. 700 mb 2587 m
D. 45 kt
E. 217 deg 056 nm
F. 285 deg 090 kt
G. 209 deg 008 nm
H. EXTRAP 942 mb
I. 10 C/ 3042 m
J. 18 C/ 3049 m
K. 15 C/ NA
L. CLOSED
M. E12/40/30
N. 12345/ 7
O. 0.02 / 1 nm
P. AF300 1512A KATRINA OB 05
MAX FL WIND 90 KT SW QUAD 23:59:10 Z
MAX FL TEMP 19C 320/6NM FROM FL CENTER
SLP EXTRAP FROM 700MB
RAGGED EYE WALL
So it looks like the extrapolated pressure was 942 millibars for this report.
To: NautiNurse
It is pretty cool. I just found it myself.
To: NautiNurse
Here's a newer "Vortex" message from NHC:
VORTEX DATA MESSAGE
A. 28/00:01:40Z
B. 24 deg 50 min N
085 deg 51 min W
C. 700 mb 2587 m
D. 45 kt
E. 217 deg 056 nm
F. 285 deg 090 kt
G. 209 deg 008 nm
H. EXTRAP 942 mb
I. 10 C/ 3042 m
J. 18 C/ 3049 m
K. 15 C/ NA
L. CLOSED
M. E12/40/30
N. 12345/ 7
O. 0.02 / 1 nm
P. AF300 1512A KATRINA OB 05
MAX FL WIND 90 KT SW QUAD 23:59:10 Z
MAX FL TEMP 19C 320/6NM FROM FL CENTER
SLP EXTRAP FROM 700MB
RAGGED EYE WALL
So it looks like the extrapolated pressure was 942 millibars for this report.
To: janetjanet998
Mayfield also warned people not to focus on the eye of the storm, as atmospheric conditions are perfect for Katrina's intensity to stretch far to the east and west of its eye.
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posted on
08/27/2005 5:47:53 PM PDT
by
beyond the sea
("I was just the spark the universe chose ....." --- Cindy Sheehan (barf alert))
To: Miss Marple
It seems like it will hit between Gulfport, just east of NO, and the central coast of Louisiana according to a radio discussion I am listening to, as a category 4.
1,234
posted on
08/27/2005 5:47:53 PM PDT
by
Torie
To: Miss Marple
remember how all the animals left before the tsunami
1,235
posted on
08/27/2005 5:49:30 PM PDT
by
beyond the sea
("I was just the spark the universe chose ....." --- Cindy Sheehan (barf alert))
To: Ellesu
NHC guy on 870 AM radio said animals are leaving the coast. "Flocks of snakes and turtles".The same thing happened in SouthEast Asia before the Tsunami of Dec. 26th, 2004 in the Indian Ocean...hmmmm
To: Ellesu
NHC guy on 870 AM radio said animals are leaving the coast. "Flocks of snakes and turtles".It is the most amazing thing -- just like before the typhoon. Low frequency vibrations or something? They're smarter than the people in the Oyster Bar, that's for sure. The one guy's working on his sixth or seventh "Cheer for Katrina"
To: Torie
Bad news. I feel compelled to encourage people to evacuate now, even though the ones who are needing to hear this message are not on the internet. They are partying and foolishly ignoring the warnings.
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posted on
08/27/2005 5:50:49 PM PDT
by
Miss Marple
(Lord, please look after Mozart Lover's son and keep him strong.)
To: Ellesu
Yes, I heard it....
And I assume you heard the caller that lived in a trailer that thought it was going to be a bad storm because his neighbor's dog is named Katrina.....
To: BearWash
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