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  1. #651
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    This is the report for Jackson, MS - I'm posting it because this is where Guru of Nothing lives.

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    WTUS84 KJAN 290951
    HLSJAN
    MSZ025>033-036>039-042>066-072>074-291100-

    BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
    HURRICANE KATRINA LOCAL STATEMENT
    NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON MS
    450 AM CDT MON AUG 29 2005

    ...EXTREMELY DANGEROUS HURRICANE KATRINA VERY CLOSE TO THE COAST
    LINE OF SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA...

    ...DETERIORATING CONDITIONS ANTICIPATED ACROSS SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI
    THIS MORNING...

    ...AREAS AFFECTED...
    THIS STATEMENT APPLIES TO PEOPLE IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN MISSISSIPPI.

    ...WATCHES/WARNINGS...
    INLAND HURRICANE WARNINGS REMAIN IN EFFECT FOR MARION...LAMAR...
    FORREST...LINCOLN...LAWRENCE...JEFFERSON DAVIS...COVINGTON...
    JONES...COPIAH...SIMPSON...SMITH...JASPER...CLARKE ...RANKIN...
    HINDS...MADISON...SCOTT...NEWTON...LAUDERDALE...LE AKE...NESHOBA AND
    KEMPER COUNTIES.

    INLAND HURRICANE WATCHES HAVE BEEN UPGRADED TO INLAND HURRICANE
    WARNINGS ATTALA...WINSTON...NOXUBEE...CHOCTAW...OKTIBBEHA.. .
    LOWNDES... WEBSTER AND CLAY COUNTIES.

    INLAND TROPICAL STORM WARNINGS REMAIN IN EFFECT FOR ADAMS...
    FRANKLIN...JEFFERSON...CLAIBORNE AND WARREN COUNTIES.

    INLAND TROPICAL STORM WATCHES HAVE BEEN UPGRADED TO INLAND TROPICAL
    STORM WARNINGS FOR GRENADA...CARROLL...MONTGOMERY...HOLMES AND YAZOO
    COUNTIES.

    A FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR MUCH OF CENTRAL AND EASTERN
    MISSISSIPPI.

    A TORNADO WATCH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON FOR JEFFERSON DAVIS...
    MARION...COVINGTON...FORREST...JONES...AND LAMAR COUNTIES.

    ...STORM INFORMATION...
    AT 4 AM CDT...THE EYE OF HURRICANE KATRINA WAS LOCATED NEAR LA UDE
    28.8 NORTH...LONGITUDE 89.6 WEST. THIS POSITION IS ABOUT 90 MILES
    SOUTH-SOUTHEAST OF NEW ORLEANS. KATRINA IS MOVING TOWARD THE NORTH
    NEAR 15 MPH...AND A GRADUAL TURN TO THE NORTH NORTHEAST IS EXPECTED
    TONIGHT AND TUESDAY. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS ARE NEAR 150 MPH...WITH
    HIGHER GUSTS. THIS MAKES KATRINA A STRONG CATEGORY FOUR STORM ON THE
    SAFFIR-SIMPSON SCALE. SOME FLUCTUATIONS IN INTENSITY ARE
    ANTICIPATED...BUT KATRINA IS FORECAST TO MAKE LANDFALL AS A CATEGORY
    FOUR HURRICANE JUST EAST OF GRAND ISLE WITHIN A FEW HOURS.

    ...PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
    WHILE THE HURRICANE WILL WEAKEN AS IT MOVES INLAND TODAY...THE
    HURRICANE WILL LIKELY STILL BE A CATEGORY TWO HURRICANE UP TO THE
    HIGHWAY 98 CORRIDOR. KATRINA WILL STILL BE A HURRICANE WELL INTO
    CENTRAL MISSISSIPPI...AND A STRONG TROPICAL STORM AS IT MOVES INTO
    NORTHERN MISSISSIPPI.

    THE SERIOUSNESS OF THIS SITUATION CANNOT BE OVEREMPHASIZED! WHILE
    HURRICANE KATRINA HAS WEAKENED SLIGHTLY...IT IS STILL ALMOST AS
    STRONG AS HURRICANE CAMILLE WHEN IT MADE LANDFALL IN 1969. THE
    HURRICANE IS EVEN LARGER IN SIZE THAN CAMILLE...MEANING THE
    POTENTIAL DAMAGE MAY COVER A MORE EXTENSIVE AREA. IT IS BECOMING
    INCREASINGLY LIKELY THAT KATRINA WILL CAUSE EXTENSIVE DAMAGE ACROSS
    PARTS OF CENTRAL AND EASTERN MISSISSIPPI ON MONDAY AND MONDAY NIGHT.

    THIS IS A POTENTIALLY LIFE THREATENING SITUATION...DO NOT TAKE IT
    LIGHTLY! PEOPLE RESIDING IN HOMES THAT ARE NOT WELL CONSTRUCTED
    SHOULD HAVE MOVED TO A SAFER ALTERNATIVE LOCATION TO RIDE THE
    PASSAGE OF THE STORM OUT...PARTICULARLY OVER AREAS SOUTH OF
    INTERSTATE 20 AND EAST OF INTERSTATE 55 WHERE THE VERY STRONGEST
    WINDS COULD OCCUR. PLEASE FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS OF STATE...COUNTY
    AND LOCAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICIALS WITH REGARD TO EVACUATIONS
    AND PREPAREDNESS ACTIVITIES.

    ...WIND IMPACTS...
    IN THE HURRICANE WARNING AREA ALONG AND SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 20...
    WINDS OF 75 TO 100 MPH...WITH HIGHER GUSTS...APPEAR LIKELY. IN
    ADDITION TO DOWNING THOUSANDS OF TREES AND CAUSING EXTENSIVE POWER
    OUTAGES...THESE WINDS COULD ALSO CAUSE STRUCTURAL DAMAGE TO
    BUILDINGS AND DESTROY LESS WELL CONSTRUCTED STRUCTURES.

    IN THE HURRICANE WARNING AREA NORTH OF INTERSTATE 20...WINDS OF 50
    TO 75 MPH...WITH HIGHER GUSTS...WILL LIKELY OCCUR...WITH THE
    STRONGEST WINDS ALONG AND EAST OF THE PATH OF THE HURRICANE. IN THE
    TROPICAL STORM WARNING AREA...WINDS OF 40 TO 60 MPH WITH GUSTS TO
    HURRICANE FORCE MAY OCCUR. WIND DAMAGE COULD BE EXTENSIVE IN THESE
    AREAS AS WELL...WITH WIDESPREAD POWER OUTAGES AND DAMAGE TO
    STRUCTURES POSSIBLE.

    TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS SHOULD BEGIN TO OVERSPREAD THE BROOKHAVEN
    TO HATTIESBURG REGION DURING THE EARLY MORNING HOURS TODAY...REACH
    THE INTERSTATE 20 CORRIDOR DURING THE MIDDAY HOURS...AND THE HIGHWAY
    82 CORRIDOR TOWARD THE LATE EVENING. HURRICANE FORCE WINDS SHOULD
    ARRIVE IN THE PINE BELT REGION DURING THE MIDDAY HOURS WITH THE
    WORST CONDITIONS DURING THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING HOURS MONDAY. A
    SEVERAL HOUR PERIOD OF SUSTAINED HURRICANE FORCE WINDS ARE POSSIBLE
    IN THIS AREA. THE WORST CONDITIONS FOR THE INTERSTATE 20 CORRIDOR
    WILL LIKELY BE LATE THIS AFTERNOON INTO TONIGHT.

    IT IS IMPORTANT TO RECOGNIZE THAT ALTHOUGH THE LANDFALL OF KATRINA
    IS LESS THAN 6 HOURS AWAY...SOME CHANGES COULD STILL OCCUR TO THE
    FORECAST TRACK. AT THIS TIME...THE MOST LIKELY TRACK FOR THE CENTER
    OF THE HURRICANE WOULD BE ALONG A LINE FROM PURVIS...TO RALEIGH...TO
    NEAR WEST POINT...BUT REMEMBER...THIS IS A LARGE HURRICANE...AND ITS
    EFFECTS WILL BE FELT OVER THE ENTIRE AREA.

    ...INLAND FLOODING IMPACTS...
    TORRENTIAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 5 TO 10 INCHES...WITH LOCALIZED
    GREATER AMOUNTS...WILL OCCUR IN THE AREA ALONG AND TO THE EAST OF
    THE TRACK. THIS COULD CAUSE URBAN FLOODING AND FLASH FLOODING OF
    SMALL STREAMS AND CREEKS. RIVER FLOODING IS EXPECTED TO BE MINIMAL
    UNLESS HEAVIER RAINFALL THAN FORECAST OCCURS.

    ...INLAND TORNADO IMPACTS...
    THE RISK OF TORNADOES WILL EXPAND TO COVER MUCH OF EASTERN AND
    CENTRAL MISSISSIPPI LATER TODAY AND TONIGHT AS KATRINA MOVES INLAND.
    AN ENHANCED RISK OF TORNADOES WILL LIKELY EXIST ALONG AND EAST OF A
    MONTICELLO TO COLUMBUS LINE.

    ...PROBABILITY OF TROPICAL STORM/HURRICANE CONDITIONS...
    THE EXPERIMENTAL PROBABILITY OF TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS ASSOCIATED
    WITH KATRINA FOR JACKSON IS 93 PERCENT. THE PROBABILITY OF HURRICANE
    FORCE WINDS IS 37 PERCENT.

    ...NEXT UPDATE...
    THE NEXT UPDATE WILL BE ISSUED BY 7 AM CDT.

    $$

    GERARD

  2. #652
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    The power went out in the Superdome, but the backup generator is working - no air conditioning though.

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    The power went out in the Superdome, but the backup generator is working - no air conditioning though.
    It's gonna get hot as in there with all those bodies, hopefully they have adequate medical services for all those ederly and special needs people.

  4. #654
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    The latest report is still 145-150 mph. They are still saying the storm surge will be 18-24 feet. The west edge of the eye wall should be still be just a little East of N.O. - so that's good at least.

    Gusts in N.O. are 84 mph right now.

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    Where are you guys watching on the web?

  6. #656
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    I'l still really not likeing this Superdome idea.

    If people die (elderly and such), what will you do? It'll be hard not to spread the disease.

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    Where are you guys watching on the web?

    http://www.wwltv.com/

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    Looks like NOLA is getting (relatively) spared. Mississippi is in deep trouble though.....

    No one is out of the woods yet, but with the wind speeds slowing and the storm changing path a bit, the Atlantis Scenario is seeming really out of the question.

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    [QUOTE=Samr]Looks like NOLA is getting (relatively) spared. Mississippi is in deep trouble though.....

    No one is out of the woods yet, but with the wind speeds slowing and the storm changing path a bit, the Atlantis Scenario is seeming really out of the question.[/QUOTE]


    Thank you Jesus! = )

  10. #660
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    From what they said this morning, the worse is yet to come. The flooding hasn't started yet.

  11. #661
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    NOLA = New Orleans, Lousiana? Is this correct?

  12. #662
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    yes

  13. #663
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    Thanks

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    Did you guys check out these 3 dolphins that they had to move to the Holiday Inn's pool? That's really odd!

  15. #665
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    Pumps in NO are out!

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    Apparently, there is water entering in the Superdome.

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    Looks like Biloxi is going to get hit the hardest. The video from there is incredible.

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    Link, S y, please!

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    Big time trouble at the superdome. Major leaks, moving people to one side of building..

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    They're saying that by noon tomorrow, it will look like an atomic bomb went off in New Orleans.

    This is very disheartening.
    Where did you hear that first?

  21. #671
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    From the 8am Adivisory update:

    REPEATING THE 8 AM CDT POSITION...29.7 N... 89.6 W. MOVEMENT
    TOWARD...NORTH NEAR 15 MPH. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...135 MPH.
    MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE... 923 MB

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    Part of the Superdome roof peeled off.

    God save those people.

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    I couldn't stay up and I wake up to part of the Superdome roof being ripped off.

    God help Louisiana.

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    From WWL...

    A LEVEE BREACH OCCURRED ALONG THE INDUSTRIAL CANAL AT TENNESSE STREET. 3 TO 8 FEET OF WATER IS EXPECTED DUE TO THE BREACH...LOCATIONS IN THE WARNING INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO ARABI AND 9TH WARD OF NEW ORLEANS.

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    Monday, August 29, 2005



    Hurricane damage: Collapsed buildings, massive flooding
    During a morning teleconference, emergency preparedness officials from across southeast Louisiana reported flooding, building collapses, power outages and fires.

    Here's a run-down of what they reported:
    - In New Orleans, water topped a levee along the Industrial Canal. The city's 911 emergency system was out of service and Charity Hospital was on emergency power and windows had been blown out on five floors. The Police Department was operating on a backup power system. Three to four feet of water was reported on St. Claude Avenue at Jackson Barracks. And a 20-foot tidal surge knocked out four pumping stations; only one was able to get back into service.

    Also in New Orleans, a bridge connecting a parking garage to Memorial Hospital collapsed.

    - In Jefferson Parish, there was a report of a building collapse in the 200 block of Wright Avenue in Terrytown. Parish officials could not provide details other than to say they had been notified that people were inside the building.

    - In St. Charles Parish, significant flooding was reported on the east bank.

    - In Arabi, up to 8 feet of water was reported, and people are climbing into their attics to escape the flooding. "We're telling people to get into the attic and take something with them to cut through the roof if necessary,'' said Col. Richard Baumy of the St. Bernard Parish Sheriff's Office. "It's the same scenario as Betsy.''

    Baumy said 100-plus mph winds were preventing rescue efforts.

    At Bayou Bienvenue, water levels were reported at 9 1/2 feet, almost twice normal levels.

    - In St. John, massive power outages are reported.

    - In Gramercy, there was extensive damage to the town's 1 1/2-year-old fire station.

    - Terrebonne Parish reported a fatality from a heart attack.

    http://www.nola.com/newslogs/breakin...08.html#074728

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