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An eyewall replacement has nothing to do with how compact it is.
Ivan last year underwent faster EWRCs last year which held it at a steadier strength, but there haven't been signs of this storm doing that.
They simply don't know what the is going on with this storm.
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I don't know if anyone has brought it up, but I wonder how the response will be handled with much of the guardsmen overseas in Iraq.
Turn on Fox News right now.
Shepard Smith is arguing with a resident.
I brought it up but nobody answered,
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Manny, my point is with the strength of this thing I don't think traditional hurricane "rules" apply here.
For example we had a wave of storms blow through Dallas last night moving to the southest.
The weather people here are saying today that it was an in-flow boundary that was sucked into the Katrina system.
Think about that, we're about 500 miles as the crow flies, Oklahoma 600 miles, and it's sucking weather in from that far away.
wow... 7 pages already
Sense....I love the Tpark sig
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Still not close to beating quatrro
AHF, storms of this magnitude are the ones that undergo EWRC on a regular basis. And yeah, the storm has been affecting Texas weather for hte past coulpe of days.
This storm is huge area-wise. It is something I may never see again.
If I had to go stay in the Superdome I'd be dragging along a shovel. This about the snakes scares the out of me. Gotta defend yourself yo.
The dome sounds like one of the highest places in town -- I wonder if they could use the arena too if many enough people showed up.
Cell phone services are beginning to get disrupted.
You can't bring your pets to the shelters...that's really sad, but I guess understandable.
More bad news...
http://www.tidelinesonline.com/
High tide in New Orleans = 7 AM, Monday morning.
Worst case scenario.
I still amazed they are only planning on letting 30 thousand into the superdome. What the man.
I'm totally guessing, but do you think it could be that they are only going to use the upper-decks in case of flooding into the dome?
This surge will kick Camille's surge record out of the water.
I have a bad feeling about this Superdome thing...
They said the field and ground level will be flooded.
I'm starting to agree with you.
Yeah, I'm with you on the Superdome. They're saying the field will be flooded. Think about it, you're in confined structure and get to watch the water level rise on the inside, knowing it's way higher on the outside.
And there will be snakes pouring in too. This has got horror story written all over it.
This type of disaster shouldn't happen in this day and age in this country. It just should NOT ing happen. I know people will say this will bring out the best of America in the aftermath, but I also think it exhibits the worst.
Why are there still people there? Could you imagine how you would feel if you drove out of NO without a full carload? I woudl be beyond guilty.
Maybe I'm just a bit too idealistic for this , but it doesn't make sense to me. We should have been able to do something about it.
I know about the oil, but there has to be other things like chemical factories and such near there?
What about that?
Well, there are nuclear reactors within 20-25 miles of both New Orleans and Baton Rouge.
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