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Posted on 09/22/2005 5:44:09 PM PDT by NautiNurse
Bottled water stays fresher longer. But yes, "bottling" your own water ahead of time is the next best thing, and a heck of a lot better than going without.
It's also important to fill your bathtub with water, to use as a source of water for uses that don't involve drinking, like rinsing off dishes, and flushing the toilet (dumping a gallon or so of water into the toilet will activate the "flush" sequence even if there's no water pressure in the pipes.
Yes. Accuweather has been pretty consistent with that track
TOP NEWS STORY - AccuWeather.com Meteorologists are predicting dangerous hurricane Rita to make a devastating landfall between Galveston and Port Arthur early Saturday morning. Rita will move into eastern Texas and stall causing massive flooding Sunday into Monday. Despite the dry spell across eastern Texas, the 10-30 inches of rain predicted by AccuWeather.com Meteorologists over a two-day period will cause rapid rises in streams and rivers to the point of flash flooding.
http://home.accuweather.com/index.asp?partner=accuweather
I certainly hope our President keeps to his course and has EVERY PENNY of our TAX DOLLARS monitored by a group he assigns to do just that.
No matter HOW MUCH landrieu and blanco weep and wail.
Why couldn't some of the schools that were used for civil defense when I was growing up in Houston have been used as shelters?
There was word about the NO maybe flooding again last night:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1489655/posts?page=1363#1363
I have tons of friends we could have stayed with in Houston proper, but they all left!
Here's a link from Tropical Storm Risk (TSR)
http://tsr.mssl.ucl.ac.uk/tracker/dynamic/images/200518N_0F.png
It's a whopping 60kb ;)
For those still in the storm surge, YOU STILL CAN GET OUT OF THE DANGER ZONE.
The current traffic cams show almost no traffic, all moving at the speed limit, on I-45 at Tamina, which is just a couple of miles south of the huge choke point on I-45, where it goes down from 4 lanes northbound to 2. So while you might still encounter slow traffic, you can still stay ahead of the storm, and it is nothing like yesterday, where at midnight 8 lanes were stop and go there and for miles south of that location.
I'm just north in the Woodlands, and am hunkering down. Water is stored, bacon & eggs sandwiches are cooked (they keep well with ice, and calories count more than chloresterol), and my neighbor and I are prepared for cul de sac defense. My read is what we worry about is the wind, since this area is pretty well drained.
Work? You mean everyone in Colorado's not taking off to watch the hurricane coming in? LOL
You take care too. Enjoy your Colorado autumn day. :-)
National Guard guy, live on FoxNews about 10 minutes ago, said the flow is an overtopping. That meaning that the water will stop flowing once the canal level reaches the level level. That is, unless the levee fails further.
Done!
My cousin is staying in the Woodlands also. Good luck!
Here's the main link to Tropical Storm Risk (TSR)
http://tsr.mssl.ucl.ac.uk/tracker/dynamic/main.html
I am so sorry for what you went throught!! Thank God that you are safely back and good luck tomorrow.
You know these low pressure systems bring babies. Dunno why but I apprenticed with a midwife for a while and you can watch those correlations happen.
Don't look now, but Phillipe seems to have changed direction on us...
Just checked wunderground and I couldn't belive it! It took a very sharp left hand turn, now heading almost due west. Three out of five computer models have it heading SOUTHWEST. Those are in very close agreement. Good grief!!!!
You take care.
Our home is as dark as night. Our windows are boarded up tight. It's very creepy, and disconcerting.
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