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    Quote Originally Posted by RockSports17
    Take a look at this idiot. A category 5 hurricane is coming, and he's standing out there trying to get hit by a wave.

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    I saw a bunch of bullshit from idiots doing that in NEw Orleans, too. People saying shit like "We get this happening every year, I'm gonna stay in my house and you can't do shit to stop me!"

    i don't know too many people who pulled that bravado bullshit and lived through it. In fact, I don't think I know any.

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    Yeah, it looks like somewhere between Galveston and just to the east are going to get the brunt of it now. I think it could end up(the eye) going right over Galveston bay.
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    This cant be good, it keeps shifting eastward, last thing New Orleans needs is another stom to role through even if it just gets outer bands.
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    Another hunch based on what I've looked at, but I think like yesterday's south bias of the models/NHC, I think today they are having a bit of an eastern bias. I think it could go over or just west or east of Galveston Bay. It is close even as they show it now, but I think it could be just a bit closer to the bay itself.
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    its slipped back down into category 4 range.
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    Hurricane Rita Advisory Number 22
    Nws Tpc/national Hurricane Center Miami Fl
    10 Pm Cdt Thu Sep 22 2005

    ...extremely Dangerous Category Four Hurricane Rita Continues
    West-northwestward Toward The Southwestern Louisiana And Upper
    Texas Coasts...

    A Hurricane Warning Is In Effect From Port O'connor Texas To Morgan
    City Louisiana. A Hurricane Warning Means That Hurricane Conditions
    Are Expected Within The Warning Area Within The Next 24 Hours.
    Preparations To Protect Life And Property Should Be Rushed To
    Completion.

    A Tropical Storm Warning Is In Effect For The Southeastern Coast Of
    Louisiana East Of Morgan City To The Mouth Of The Pearl River
    Including Metropolitan New Orleans And Lake Pontchartrain....and
    From South Of Port O'connor To Port Mansfield Texas. A Tropical
    Storm Warning Means That Tropical Storm Conditions Are Expected
    Within The Warning Area Within The Next 24 Hours.

    A Tropical Storm Watch Remains In Effect From South Of Port
    Mansfield To Brownsville Texas...and For The Northeastern Coast Of
    Mexico From Rio San Fernando Northward To The Rio Grande.
    A Tropical Storm Watch Means That Tropical Storm Conditions Are
    Possible Within The Watch Area...generally Within 36 Hours.

    For Storm Information Specific To Your Area...including Possible
    Inland Watches And Warnings...please Monitor Products Issued
    By Your Local Weather Office.

    At 10 Pm Cdt...0300z...the Center Of Hurricane Rita Was Located Near
    Latitude 26.2 North... Longitude 90.3 West Or About 350 Miles...
    560 Km... Southeast Of Galveston Texas And About 310 Miles... 495
    Km...southeast Of Cameron Louisiana.

    Rita Is Moving Toward The West-northwest Near 10 Mph...17 Km/hr. A
    Gradual Turn Toward The Northwest Is Expected During The Next 24
    Hours. On This Track...the Core Of Rita Will Be Approaching The
    Southwest Louisiana And Upper Texas Coasts Late Friday.

    Maximum Sustained Winds Are Near 140 Mph...220 Km/hr...with Higher
    Gusts. Rita Is An Extremely Dangerous Category Four Hurricane On
    The Saffir-simpson Scale. Some Fluctuations In Strength Are
    Expected During The Next 24 Hours.

    Hurricane Force Winds Extend Outward Up To 80 Miles...130 Km...
    From The Center...and Tropical Storm Force Winds Extend Outward Up
    To 205 Miles...335 Km. Any Tropical Storm Force Winds In The New
    Orleans Area Are Expected To Be Confined To A Few Squalls
    Associated With Quickly Moving Rainbands.

    The Latest Minimum Central Pressure Reported By An Air Force
    Hurricane Hunter Aircraft Was 917 Mb...27.08 Inches.

    Coastal Storm Surge Flooding Of 15 To 20 Feet Above Normal Tide
    Levels...along With Large And Dangerous Battering Waves...can Be
    Expected Near And To The East Of Where The Center Makes Landfall.
    Tides Are Currently Running About 2 Feet Above Normal Along The
    Louisiana...mississippi And Alabama Coasts In The Areas Affected By
    Katrina. Tides In Those Areas Will Increase To 3 To 5 Feet And Be
    Accompanied By Large Waves...and Residents There Could Experience
    Coastal Flooding.

    Rita Is Expected To Produce Rainfall Accumulations Of 8 To 12
    Inches...with Isolated Maximum Amounts Of 15 Inches Over
    Southeastern Texas And Southwestern Louisiana As It Moves Inland.
    Since Rita Is Expected To Slow Down Significantly After Making
    Landfall...total Accumulations In Excess Of 25 Inches Are
    Possible Over The Next Several Days Over Eastern Texas And Western
    Louisiana. In Addition...rainfall Amounts Of 3 To 5 Inches Are
    Possible Over Southeastern Louisiana Including Metropolitan New
    Orleans.

    Repeating The 10 Pm Cdt Position...26.2 N... 90.3 W. Movement
    Toward...west-northwest Near 10 Mph. Maximum Sustained
    Winds...140 Mph. Minimum Central Pressure... 917 Mb.

    An Intermediate Advisory Will Be Issued By The National Hurricane
    Center At 1 Am Cdt Followed By The Next Complete Advisory At 4 Am
    Cdt.

    Forecaster Knabb


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    Hurricane Rita Discussion Number 22
    Nws Tpc/national Hurricane Center Miami Fl
    11 Pm Edt Thu Sep 22 2005

    Flight Level Wind Data And Radar Observations From The Air Force
    Hurricane Hunter Aircraft Indicate That The Concentric Eyewall
    Cycle Might Be Nearing Completion. There Is Now Only A Single
    Flight Level Wind Maximum At A Radius Of About 20 N Mi...associated
    With The Outer Eyewall That The Aircraft Radar Indicate Is Slowly
    Contracting... While The Inner Eyewall Continues To Deteriorate.
    Recent Goes Infrared Imagery Also Indicates That A Complete Ring Of
    Very Cold Convective Tops...colder Than -70c... Now Surrounds The
    Eye. The Central Pressure Has Only Risen Slightly To 917 Mb As
    Measured By The Most Recent Dropsonde. Recent Flight Level And
    Dropsonde Wind Data Do Not Support An Intensity Greater Than About
    110 Kt...but Given The Very Low Pressure...the Initial Intensity Is
    Adjusted Only Slightly Downward To 120 Kt. Rita Is About To Pass
    Over Another Eddy Of High Ocean Heat Content. Combining This With
    The Possible Contraction Of The Outer Eyewall During The Next
    Several Hours...some Restrengthening Is Forecast In The Short Term.
    Gradual Weakening Is Possible Later On Friday Before Landfall Due
    To Lesser Ocean Heat Content Closer To The Coast...and To The
    Possibility Of Some Increase In The Wind Shear. The Bottom Line Is
    That The Intensity Will Likely Fluctuate During The Next 36
    Hours...and Rita Is Expected To Make Landfall As A Major
    Hurricane...at Least Category Three.

    Although Rita Has Wobbled Westward During The Past Couple Of
    Hours...the Overall Motion During The Past Several Hours Has
    Remained West-northwestward...about 300/9. There Are No Changes To
    The Official Track Forecast...since The Various Dynamical Models
    Straddle The Previous Advisory Track. Rita Is Expected To
    Gradually Turn Northwestward And Eventually Northward As The High
    To Its North Slides Eastward. Rita Is Forecast To Then Essentially
    Stall In About Three Days In The Area Of Northeastern Texas Where
    Steering Currents Are Forecast To Become Very Weak. This Scenario
    Poses A Great Risk Of Very Heavy Rainfall Well Inland And For Many
    Days After Landfall.

    Forecaster Knabb


    Forecast Positions And Max Winds

    Initial 23/0300z 26.2n 90.3w 120 Kt
    12hr Vt 23/1200z 27.0n 91.5w 125 Kt
    24hr Vt 24/0000z 28.4n 93.0w 120 Kt
    36hr Vt 24/1200z 29.8n 94.2w 115 Kt...inland
    48hr Vt 25/0000z 31.1n 94.7w 65 Kt...inland
    72hr Vt 26/0000z 33.0n 95.0w 35 Kt...inland
    96hr Vt 27/0000z 33.0n 95.0w 25 Kt...inland
    120hr Vt 28/0000z 33.0n 95.0w 25 Kt...inland


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    my mom is freaking out about this thing...she's taking us west after school today and we're staying in a hotel..

    yeah i get it that our power goes out for every little storm but i mean come on the thing is moving more east by the minute
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    Flooding has resumed in New Orleans. I just saw some pictures on Fox News, apparently the water has started to flood over the Levis again in two different areas around New Orleans. This comes just days after the city was nearly made dry. The storm is expected to make landfall in about 14 hours.
    The story goes a little like this..

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    i think the report said like an inch everything 3 minutes or somethign
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