For those unaware there is a major hurricane headed for New Orleans yet again. As of 10pm EST tonight, it is a Category 4 storm (150 mph winds), and it has yet to hit the open waters of the Gulf of Mexico. There are spots of the Gulf that are currently 87-89 F, which will only serve to strengthen this monster storm to a Category 5 storm. Hurricane Katrina dropped to a category 3 when it made landfall.
The 3 year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina just passed, and they are in the cross hairs yet again. Here's to wishing Craig and all of those along the Gulf Coast of the US that will be slammed by this storm godspeed. Be safe, Craig!!
Follow the path of the storm here:
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/graphics_at2.shtml?5day#contents
Just saw on the news that it is projected to make landfall west of NOLA. That is not good for them....the eastern side of the storm has the strongest winds.
Awrabest Craig.
Take care.
Fingers crossed everyone stays safe
Be safe everyone. Take care...
Quote from: j on August 31, 2008, 04:04:17
Follow the path of the storm here:
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/graphics_at2.shtml?5day#contents
looks scary.
good luck for everyone out there.
Use to live there in New Orleans w/ my parents when I was a kid. Loved the place, the food & Mardi Gras & wanted to go back for a visit before Katrina hit but not sure when I'm going to do that now. I'm sorry Craig & everyone over there has to go thru this again. A friend of mine that's over there is just fed up & she's looking for a place in Memphis now. I'll send Craig another email like I did before Katrina hit & give him my best.
Craig,
We wish you well from Texas. We will get hit too but not as bad as you guys. Please let us know if you need anything.
My thoughts and prayers with all the people there...
Good news, I guess....
Hurricane Gustav was no longer expected to reach Category 4 strength before hitting the U.S. Gulf Coast, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said on Sunday.
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Gustav was expected to have top winds of 127 mph, Category 3 strength on the five-stage Saffir-Simpson scale of hurricane intensity, the hurricane center said in a report.
Still a very powerful, dangerous storm!
Still no news of how craig made out in the storm on the COF yet but I hope he and his family & friends are safe.
My prayers & thoughts go out to everyone who was affected by this storm.