Just Be Wary

Aug 28, 2008 09:26

I know most of you are already on edge about it, but if not, just be wary of what's looming ahead for early next week. It really doesn't look good for us, but it is still several days out. Just have a plan, and pay attention. Especially since the next one is already forming.

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hecksheri August 28 2008, 14:36:51 UTC
You can believe we are paying attention. We've got a couple of evacuees coming our way too.

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elpajaronegro August 28 2008, 14:57:26 UTC
My mother woke me up at 7am with a freaking-out phone call. Jeez. If we have to leave, I'll leave. I'll figure out something to do with my animals, since the vet where I would have boarded them is full. Everyone in NOLA is on edge about this. Tomorrow is the fucking anniversary of Katrina. We really don't need this shit.

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anachronus August 28 2008, 14:58:10 UTC
Remember the words of the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.

1. Don't Panic.

2. Always know where your towel is.

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evningwithgrace August 28 2008, 23:02:27 UTC
Amen to that.

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tenshuaozora August 28 2008, 16:41:00 UTC
The computer models have Hanna swerving north, and the GDFL model for Gustav has it going into Mobile Bay. That's the model that predicted Fay. It's still all very early, though and Gustav has since slowed down.

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anachronus August 28 2008, 17:54:56 UTC
The GDFL model is usually the most reliable but the last time I checked it was a bit of an outlier. We will know this time tuesday.

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tenshuaozora August 28 2008, 17:59:06 UTC
Yes... Jay Grymes jsut told a coworker of mine that there's more development in the high pressure ridge above us, which would enhance the chances of it being pushed west into Texas.

...where it belongs. >;)

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anachronus August 28 2008, 18:01:00 UTC
I would have said Georgia but Fay seems to have solved the drought problem there.

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