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Posted on 08/28/2005 2:38:16 PM PDT by NautiNurse
25 feet surges at the mouth of the Missisippi as we speak. 50 feet 25 miles out from that.
Agreed... Should not have posted what I did...
Has anyone seen a Shep report lately?
HURRICANE KATRINA FORECAST/ADVISORY NUMBER 25
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL122005
0300Z MON AUG 29 2005
ESTIMATED MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE 904 MB
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS 140 KT WITH GUSTS TO 170 KT.
I'm not sure I understand the question, 901 MB would be stronger than 904 MB.
Me too. ;-)
praying for your family & all those in the path of this storm
MSNBC just said they think its shifted 20 miles to the East.
From what my uneducated self understands, Shep couldn't be in a WORSE place.
What is he thinking?
Did they just show on Fox it iwll be down to a cat4 when hits land?
Futures for oil are up to 70 bucks a barrel.
But...but...celery goes into everything! lol!
*chuckle*
OR canned peas...
DH thinks that Durkee came up with the recipe to sell canned fried onions. Did you know that it is the state casserole of Indiana? Anyone can bring one to a church dinner and consider their offering acceptable. (shudder)
Per WWL-TV: Eyewall replacement cycle underway; if it completes the cycle while over open water, it could intensify even more before landfall.
It's physically impossible for Katrina to complete an eyewall replacement cycle before landfall. It's not nearly enough time. Like I said before, for reasons mysterious to me people have this incredibly wrong notion of how long it takes for an eyewall replacement; it's on the order of 18 hours.
Creamed corn is so ick! However, I do have a really great recipe for a corn casserole that tastes like dessert. It's the only time I buy creamed corn!
That would be a good thing.
I came across an account that the last bar in the French Quarter closed at 6:00 pm:
Party's over in the French Quarter
It takes a mean, mean storm to shut down the hurricane party at Mollys at the Market, but Katrina did it, at about 6 p.m. Sunday.
The French Quarter bar, notorious for staying open during hurricanes despite dire warnings and curfew calls, was the last in the French Quarter to close, said Jim Monaghan, Jr., owner of the bar at the corner of Ursulines and Decatur streets.
I thought about it long and hard, he said. But I dont want 100 people in here if something happens.
In the past, the bar has remained open and usually chock full of regulars defying the storm and soothing their nerves with drink.
We would have stuck it out if it was a category two or three, but theres 175 mph winds out there, and I dont want to be liable if somebody does something stupid in here tonight, Monaghan said. And theres a bunch of drunks wandering around here.
At nearby Cafe Lafitte, Tip Andrews knew it was time to leave when he saw the green shutters on the mustard-colored building close.
When they close, you KNOW its bad, the Bourbon Street resident said Sunday as he took his two dogs, Gigi and Dijon, for a last walk before heading north. They NEVER board up.
The sickly sweet hurricane punch drinks that normally flow right up until landfall were nowhere to be seen as city workers did a last sweep of spent plastic cups and party debris. Purple, green and gold balloons fluttered forlornly on gas lamps in front of shuttered bars in the growing afternoon breeze.
Wheres everybody going? Edward Heyman shouted along an empty street. Its just a little storm.
But despite his bravado, Heyman was leaving, too.
(additional reporting by The Associated Press)
One of the problems unfortunately, is when you bang out "Fox News Alerts" every time Cindy Sheehan passes gas, you DO have to show a different emphasis regarding something as serious as this is, in order to relay the importance of it...
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