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Postby ephiroll » Sun Aug 28, 2005 4:26 pm

Hope no one planned on visiting New Orleans anytime soon, it's about to be wiped off the map. For anyone that doesn't know, there's a 180mph hurricaine about 17 hours from landfall there.
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Postby SekoETC » Sun Aug 28, 2005 5:10 pm

I heard about that in the radio but gosh, is it really gonna be totally wasted? O_O;
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Postby nitefyre » Sun Aug 28, 2005 11:13 pm

*hums the House of New Orleans to himself*
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Postby rklenseth » Sun Aug 28, 2005 11:18 pm

The news is saying that New Orleans could be submerged for months underwater or even left unhabitable forever.

Now one thing I don't get is why they are have 30,000 people in the superdome which can sustain 130 mph winds when Katrina is going to hit with the fury of 170 mph winds. But I guess that is the last place or last resort.

I really have a bad feeling about this one. I think this is the big storm of this century. They are saying it is the most powerful storm in recorded weather history.
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Postby rklenseth » Sun Aug 28, 2005 11:21 pm

SekoETC wrote:I heard about that in the radio but gosh, is it really gonna be totally wasted? O_O;


It is a Category 5 Hurricane. It is like the hand of God on Earth for a lack of a better description.

Imagine, 170 mph winds with gusts of up 200 mph with storm surge over 30 feet, flood waters over 30 feet and rain falling with 4 or 5 inches an hour. That is what New Orleans and the surrounding area is about to be hit by.
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Postby Dee » Sun Aug 28, 2005 11:21 pm

Have people left New Orleans? Has it been evacuated?
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Postby Nick » Sun Aug 28, 2005 11:24 pm

Or at least if you're planning a vacation there after then, you'll have to be willing to pay for lakeside property.
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Postby Augery » Sun Aug 28, 2005 11:29 pm

The better have been.
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Postby rklenseth » Sun Aug 28, 2005 11:47 pm

Dee wrote:Have people left New Orleans? Has it been evacuated?


Not everyone. There are still upwards of 100,000 or more people in the city. It would be impossible to completed evacuate that many people in that little of time. That is millions of people within a 24 hour notice. Katrina was only a Category 1 storm yesterday and was looking to hit the Floridia Gulf Coast.

FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) says the worse case scenario has losses of 15 to 30 billion dollars and loss of human life in the 1,000s if this storm continues on its course and does not weaken.

The news just had a weather expert from the National Westher Service and you can tell by the way he is talking that this is the big one. He simply put it, if you haven't left New Orleans or the surrounding area by now then you're in big trouble.
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Postby Yo_Yo » Sun Aug 28, 2005 11:57 pm

Well this sucks.... and right after I rejoined too. My reserve unit has been activated, we are headed there after it is done hitting.

We are spending the next week and a half or so training. Wish me luck guys :(
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Postby Dee » Mon Aug 29, 2005 12:07 am

This is scary *shudders* I mean, I get scared when I hear thunder or when I see lightning.. So imagine if I was in the middle of a big hurricane like this katrina one.. *shudders again*
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Postby rklenseth » Mon Aug 29, 2005 12:08 am

Yo_Yo wrote:Well this sucks.... and right after I rejoined too. My reserve unit has been activated, we are headed there after it is done hitting.

We are spending the next week and a half or so training. Wish me luck guys :(



Good luck, Yo_Yo! Go save some lives because they're going to need it down there.
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Postby rklenseth » Mon Aug 29, 2005 12:11 am

Dee, you want to see what a Hurricane is like then watch this video on this site. Those are only Category 3, 2 or 1s. Katrina is a Category 5 so think of those about 100 times worse.

http://www.extremestorms.com/
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Postby rklenseth » Mon Aug 29, 2005 12:18 am

More Hurricane video footage. Note that these storms are nothing compared to what Katrina is and is predicted to hit as.

http://www.mthurricane.com/Hurricane%20Clips.htm
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Postby formerly known as hf » Mon Aug 29, 2005 12:22 am

Maybe, just maybe, this might make people awaken to the dangers of climate change?

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