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Eamon said:I flew my 182 to Houston (IAH) this morning & drove my van back here.
Traffic on I-10 was wide open both ways from Houston to Lafayette
Better safe than sorry
fgcason said:PREPARATIONS TO PROTECT LIFE AND PROPERTY SHOULD BE RUSHED TO COMPLETION.
THERE IS NO CHANGE TO THE TRACK FORECAST.
HURRICANES RARELY SUSTAIN SUCH EXTREME WINDS FOR MUCH TIME. HOWEVER WE SEE NO OBVIOUS LARGE-SCALE EFFECTS TO CAUSE A SUBSTANTIAL WEAKENING THE SYSTEM.
Run away. Quickly.
The desk women like me... No Charge & if the wind get over 25 kts I was promised a free hangar Plus my Van is allways parked there so It was easy to get home.wsuffa said:You getting that Caravan out of there, too?
Suprised you'd take the 182 to IAH.... figured the fees would eat you alive compared to some of the other options.
Eamon said:The desk women like me... No Charge & if the wind get over 25 kts I was promised a free hangar Plus my Van is allways parked there so It was easy to get home.
It is 2:30 on Sun & my job just called. I am flying the Caravan to Addison as soon as I am packed. Ahh free flight free hotel.. I hope I get a rental car.
Steve, do you have any idea how this hurricane might affect you guys? How far are you from New Orleans and the projected path?Steve said:It's looking like CAMILLE II, the Sequel.
Eamon said:The desk women like me... No Charge & if the wind get over 25 kts I was promised a free hangar Plus my Van is allways parked there so It was easy to get home.
It is 2:30 on Sun & my job just called. I am flying the Caravan to Addison as soon as I am packed. Ahh free flight free hotel.. I hope I get a rental car.
URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA
413 PM CDT SUN AUG 28 2005
EXTREMELY DANGEROUS HURRICANE KATRINA CONTINUES TO APPROACH THE
MISSISSIPPI RIVER DELTA
DEVASTATING DAMAGE EXPECTED
MOST OF THE AREA WILL BE UNINHABITABLE FOR WEEKS...PERHAPS LONGER. AT
LEAST ONE HALF OF WELL CONSTRUCTED HOMES WILL HAVE ROOF AND WALL
FAILURE. ALL GABLED ROOFS WILL FAIL...LEAVING THOSE HOMES SEVERELY
DAMAGED OR DESTROYED.
THE MAJORITY OF INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS WILL BECOME NON FUNCTIONAL.
PARTIAL TO COMPLETE WALL AND ROOF FAILURE IS EXPECTED. ALL WOOD
FRAMED LOW RISING APARTMENT BUILDINGS WILL BE DESTROYED. CONCRETE
BLOCK LOW RISE APARTMENTS WILL SUSTAIN MAJOR DAMAGE...INCLUDING SOME
WALL AND ROOF FAILURE.
HIGH RISE OFFICE AND APARTMENT BUILDINGS WILL SWAY DANGEROUSLY...A
FEW TO THE POINT OF TOTAL COLLAPSE. ALL WINDOWS WILL BLOW OUT.
AIRBORNE DEBRIS WILL BE WIDESPREAD...AND MAY INCLUDE HEAVY ITEMS SUCH
AS HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES AND EVEN LIGHT VEHICLES. SPORT UTILITY
VEHICLES AND LIGHT TRUCKS WILL BE MOVED. THE BLOWN DEBRIS WILL CREATE
ADDITIONAL DESTRUCTION. PERSONS...PETS...AND LIVESTOCK EXPOSED TO THE
WINDS WILL FACE CERTAIN DEATH IF STRUCK.
POWER OUTAGES WILL LAST FOR WEEKS...AS MOST POWER POLES WILL BE DOWN
AND TRANSFORMERS DESTROYED. WATER SHORTAGES WILL MAKE HUMAN SUFFERING
INCREDIBLE BY MODERN STANDARDS.
THE VAST MAJORITY OF NATIVE TREES WILL BE SNAPPED OR UPROOTED. ONLY
THE HEARTIEST WILL REMAIN STANDING...BUT BE TOTALLY DEFOLIATED. FEW
CROPS WILL REMAIN. LIVESTOCK LEFT EXPOSED TO THE WINDS WILL BE
KILLED.
http://weather.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/iwszone?Sites=:laz062
Steve said:....Cheryl is out of harm's way in DC right now.
Steve, when you have a chance to get back online, please let us know how you're doing. We'll be thinking about you guys.Steve said:Good chance I'll be offline for a few days as we hunker down.
SCCutler said:Eamon, call me 214-914-9951 if you need any help at all.
/s/ Spike
National Weather Service said:SPECIAL THANKS ARE EXTENDED TO THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE RESERVE
HURRICANE HUNTER CREWS STATIONED AT KEESLER AIR FORCE BASE IN
BILOXI MISSISSIPPI...WHO HAVE BEEN FLYING CONTINUOUS MISSIONS
THROUGH KATRINA EVEN AS THEIR FAMILIES AND HOMES ARE BEING
SERIOUSLY IMPACTED BY THIS HURRICANE.
I rode out Andrew in Miami. Bad, bad thing. My personal threshold is now to ride out a 3, evac for anything bigger.SCCutler said:I rode out Alicia in Houston in '83, that was enough fun for me! If Katrina is anything like the currently-promised strength, it will be a real doozy.
Steve said:WE'RE OK!...
Steve said:WE'RE OK!
Steve said:.....HURRICANE KATRINA IS IN CHARGE OF THE OPERATION. ....
gkainz said:My brother works for a company with facilities in the storm area (thankfully he's not at one of these). He sent me the following this morning...
• Pascagoula
The warehouse facility took what appears to be a 6’ - 8’ tidal surge which blew out all of the windows on the first floor of the warehouse and flooded it....A total loss of whatever remained on the first floor...The second floor offices /conference room appears to be alright.... The covered shed for the 9m RHIB is gone ....Only the wood piling driven into the ground remains.....There is still quite a bit of flooding in the Pascagoula area and Larry could not get to the Port of Pascagoula to assess the condition of our OSRB 402...All Pascagoula employees are safe, but several experienced severe damage to their property and belongings... Midstream offices adjacent to our warehouse were devastated....
• Ft. Jackson
Ft. Jackson, on the other hand, is another story....The warehouse is a concrete slab...Everything was lost...We do not have a report on our concrete dock there in Ft. Jackson, but we expect the worse....The OSRB 450 barge is high and dry on one of the local hurricane protection levees we think is near Buras, Louisiana (we can’t be sure for now)....See enclosed photograph.... All of our employees at the Ft. Jackson site are safe but several have lost everything..... Plaquemine parish remains flooded.....
fgcason said:So, just how do they get that barge back into the water anyway?
I asked my brother that same question... he said "we have no idea" ... I suggested a big excavator on the front deck and dig their way to the ocean...fgcason said:Ouch. Everyone walked though, so that's a big +.
So, just how do they get that barge back into the water anyway?
gkainz said:I got some more details on the barge from my brother in response to my questions.
Actually, it's not going to go just in the news and politics worse to worse.mikea said:It's gonna go from worse to worse. It's gonna go from shock to "can do" to outrage "why aren't THEY doing more?" For now people aren't that hungry. The cops in NOLA are running out of gas.
A natural disaster, a huge snowstorm, is what knocked out the Chicago "machine" in the 1980's and brought us Jane Byrne.
Steve, you're gonna need to hunker down for the anger.
bbchien said:Actually, it's not going to go just in the news and politics worse to worse.
The New Orleans bowl is filling up. There is no power to pump out the bowl.
100,000 inner city residents remain. No sewage, no power, no food. Only one road remains- the road to Jackson MI (Interstate bridges are out). I give them three days and the coliform diarrhea starts.
Hospitals- no power, no way to deliver the supplies. Civil breakdown- they're already looting. Worse yet, owners will try to return, competing with the relief trucks on 61.
How much do you want to be that in a few days Northern Command parks an aircraft carrier offshore and we do the tsunami thing....
bbchien said:Actually, it's not going to go just in the news and politics worse to worse.
The New Orleans bowl is filling up. There is no power to pump out the bowl.
100,000 inner city residents remain. No sewage, no power, no food. Only one road remains- the road to Jackson MI (Interstate bridges are out). I give them three days and the coliform diarrhea starts.
Hospitals- no power, no way to deliver the supplies. Civil breakdown- they're already looting. Worse yet, owners will try to return, competing with the relief trucks on 61.
How much do you want to bet that in a few days Northern Command parks an aircraft carrier offshore and we do the tsunami thing....
When are the French and the Pacific rim countries going to announce how much financial aid they're sending to the U.S.?wsuffa said:Sometimes we spend more time helping folks in other parts of the world than we do taking care of our own.
wsuffa said:We should have been doing that already.
Just my humble opinion.
Sometimes we spend more time helping folks in other parts of the world than we do taking care of our own.