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#41 Postby storms in NC » Sat Aug 27, 2005 8:19 am

I just had a bad thought. How would the homeless people get out?
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#42 Postby Air Force Met » Sat Aug 27, 2005 8:23 am

WXMAN57...I ECHO...in the strongest possible way...your concern.

If Kat stays on track as forecasted...it will traverse the Gulf Loop Current with some extremely high oceanic heat content. Unless some miracle of dry air creeps in...or it comes inland during the downside of an ERC...this will be a Cat4...a strong cat 4 and a cat 5 is a possibility if it comes in on the upside of an ERC.

If you have family in NOLA...call them and get them out now. Better safe than sorry. If you are anywhere along the SELA...MS...or AL gulf coast...get out now. If you are in the panhandle of Florida...batten down the hatches and get everything ready so that you can get out on a moments notice.

I have already called a member of my church who is from NOLA and still has family there. She said they had told her last night that they weren't worried because of what the OEM had said. I told her to wake them up and get them out. There will be mass chaos in about 12 hours if the track doesn't change...and probably still.
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#43 Postby HurryKane » Sat Aug 27, 2005 8:25 am

storms in NC wrote:Jackson Miss would be better than Hammond,La Hammond is only 50 mile north by the way the crow flys


Yes I know. But currently people in Hammond would be on the 'better' side of the storm. Jackson got quite the smack from Camille and if Katrina were to behave in a similar fashion, it would not be pretty up there either.
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#44 Postby fuzzy » Sat Aug 27, 2005 8:26 am

Hey, my husband and I have a vacant studio apartment below our house that I'd be willing to give a couple (or possibly a 3-person family, although it'd be crowded) from New Orleans through the end of the week.

No charge. Just hop that plane mentioned above. We'll pick you up at the airport if you don't want to rent a car.

(It's one small thing I can do for one family, but at least that's something I can do. Thanks for mentioning Orlando, LC. It gave me the idea.)

We work in Christian ministry and are safe people. Email kimvsmith@gmail.com for my phone number and we'll talk.

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(This is dependent on my husband agreeing to my impulse, of course. But contact me if we could help you.)
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#45 Postby Ivanhater » Sat Aug 27, 2005 8:26 am

Air Force Met wrote:WXMAN57...I ECHO...in the strongest possible way...your concern.

If Kat stays on track as forecasted...it will traverse the Gulf Loop Current with some extremely high oceanic heat content. Unless some miracle of dry air creeps in...or it comes inland during the downside of an ERC...this will be a Cat4...a strong cat 4 and a cat 5 is a possibility if it comes in on the upside of an ERC.

If you have family in NOLA...call them and get them out now. Better safe than sorry. If you are anywhere along the SELA...MS...or AL gulf coast...get out now. If you are in the panhandle of Florida...batten down the hatches and get everything ready so that you can get out on a moments notice.

I have already called a member of my church who is from NOLA and still has family there. She said they had told her last night that they weren't worried because of what the OEM had said. I told her to wake them up and get them out. There will be mass chaos in about 12 hours if the track doesn't change...and probably still.



well i live in pcola, right on the alabama line...so ill go with your get out now advice
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#46 Postby ziggy » Sat Aug 27, 2005 8:39 am

Thank you wxman57...I appreciate your insight. I guess it's time to go!
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#47 Postby TSmith274 » Sat Aug 27, 2005 8:46 am

I'm leaving in 30 minutes. Good luck to my city!
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Re: Shelter in Orlando

#48 Postby Amanzi » Sat Aug 27, 2005 9:10 am

fuzzy wrote:Hey, my husband and I have a vacant studio apartment below our house that I'd be willing to give a couple (or possibly a 3-person family, although it'd be crowded) from New Orleans through the end of the week.

No charge. Just hop that plane mentioned above. We'll pick you up at the airport if you don't want to rent a car.

(It's one small thing I can do for one family, but at least that's something I can do. Thanks for mentioning Orlando, LC. It gave me the idea.)

We work in Christian ministry and are safe people. Email kimvsmith@gmail.com for my phone number and we'll talk.

Kim

(This is dependent on my husband agreeing to my impulse, of course. But contact me if we could help you.)


What a wonderful thing to do!!! I will pray the Lord will send the right family to you.
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#49 Postby webke » Sat Aug 27, 2005 9:28 am

Check out this impact map. This is going to be serious for a large area not just NOLA

http://hurricane.methaz.org/hurapak/AAL ... impact.png
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#50 Postby Air Force Met » Sat Aug 27, 2005 9:30 am

ivanhater wrote:
Air Force Met wrote: well i live in pcola, right on the alabama line...so ill go with your get out now advice


Good choice. See you on the other side.
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#51 Postby BigO » Sat Aug 27, 2005 9:36 am

Leaving within the hour. God bless us all.
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#52 Postby wlfpack81 » Sat Aug 27, 2005 9:59 am

storms in NC wrote:I just had a bad thought. How would the homeless people get out?


They won't. Homless and the poor (both with no real transportation or $$$ to get out) would account for a majority of the deaths in Katrina if she does indeed come in just to the west of NOLA. People don't think we could see at least 500-1,000 deaths possibly from this storm IF it took the current NOLA track. Think again.
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#53 Postby SunnyThoughts » Sat Aug 27, 2005 10:05 am

My hopes and prayers are with all of you in New Orleans that are leaving....take care of yourselves...be careful on the highways and hold good thoughts for your city.
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#54 Postby storms in NC » Sat Aug 27, 2005 10:07 am

wlfpack81 wrote:
storms in NC wrote:I just had a bad thought. How would the homeless people get out?


They won't. Homless and the poor (both with no real transportation or $$$ to get out) would account for a majority of the deaths in Katrina if she does indeed come in just to the west of NOLA. People don't think we could see at least 500-1,000 deaths possibly from this storm IF it took the current NOLA track. Think again.


This is very sad. You know when we got flooded by floyd we had dump trucks taking people out of the nursing Homes.They lost their trucks but the said it was worth it
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#55 Postby LAwxrgal » Sat Aug 27, 2005 10:07 am

wlfpack81 wrote:
storms in NC wrote:I just had a bad thought. How would the homeless people get out?


They won't. Homless and the poor (both with no real transportation or $$$ to get out) would account for a majority of the deaths in Katrina if she does indeed come in just to the west of NOLA. People don't think we could see at least 500-1,000 deaths possibly from this storm IF it took the current NOLA track. Think again.


Exactly. Maybe more. Complacency has really set in here. Some people I've talked to are not planning to leave. I will leave this evening.
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#56 Postby skysummit » Sat Aug 27, 2005 10:11 am

Parts of me are still saying it will turn away at the last minute. I cannot bring myself to believe that this may be the "Big One" we've been hearing about for years.
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Re: Shelter in Orlando

#57 Postby jburns » Sat Aug 27, 2005 10:33 am

Amanzi wrote:
What a wonderful thing to do!!! I will pray the Lord will send the right family to you.


If you were in better standing could you pray that the hurricane weakens? Not sure how that works.
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#58 Postby CocoCreek » Sat Aug 27, 2005 10:33 am

I can't imagine why anyone would not be leaving now if they live in NO...look at the damage Katrina did in So. Florida...that will look like child's play compared to the destruction there will be in NO if it takes a direct hit.

If Katrina stays on track and is headed straight for NO and I see someone on TV from that area saying they are going to have a party and ride it out I swear I will scream!
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#59 Postby jburns » Sat Aug 27, 2005 10:35 am

LAwxrgal wrote:
wlfpack81 wrote:
storms in NC wrote:I just had a bad thought. How would the homeless people get out?


They won't. Homless and the poor (both with no real transportation or $$$ to get out) would account for a majority of the deaths in Katrina if she does indeed come in just to the west of NOLA. People don't think we could see at least 500-1,000 deaths possibly from this storm IF it took the current NOLA track. Think again.


Exactly. Maybe more. Complacency has really set in here. Some people I've talked to are not planning to leave. I will leave this evening.


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#60 Postby Tallygrl » Sat Aug 27, 2005 11:02 am

bump so it doesn't get lost....
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