Hurricane Rita is currently churning towards the Texas coast. Thus far, people have been talking about the possibility of it hitting New Orleans. However, that is fairly unlikely right now. But what is likely is that the people of New Orleans, who largely evacuated to the west, are about to get hammered with a second hurricane -- especially the 100,000 or so Louisianians currently in Houston, who are likely to have to endure yet another hurricane only weeks after surviving Katrina. And let's not talk about the ones who evacuated to Lake Charles, or Lafayette, both of whom might also endure bad weather from Rita.
Talk about your "out of the frying pan, into the fire" scenarios... apparently swimming skills are a big plus for Louisianians nowdays. Because they sure are having to do a lot of it...
Badtux the "I swim real well!" Penguin
I read somewhere (sorry, lost the link) that the people in Houston may be evacuated again, this time to Arkansas.
ReplyDeleteTGK, that is only for those who are currently in shelters. Those who are not in shelters, who are, for example, staying with relatives (a *lot* of Louisianians have relatives in Houston, when I was first starting out as a young penguin I stayed with relatives in Houston until I could pay for a place of my own) are on their own.
ReplyDeleteIt is unlikely that anybody will actually evacuate Houston, other than those nearest to the coast. So they're just going to weather the storm. The only good news is that Houston is above sea level, though the southern part of Houston is likely to flood to a depth of 2-3 feet in the event of a direct hit...
- Badtux the Louisiana Penguin
From http://nws.noaa.gov:
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WTNT33 KNHC 210832
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HURRICANE RITA ADVISORY NUMBER 15
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
5 AM EDT WED SEP 21 2005
...MAJOR CATEGORY THREE RITA MOVING INTO THE SOUTHEASTERN GULF OF
MEXICO AND CONTINUING TO STRENGTHEN...
(translation: Oh shit, here we go again)
AT 5 AM EDT...0900Z...THE TROPICAL STORM WARNING FOR PORTIONS OF THE
FLORIDA KEYS IS DISCONTINUED EAST OF THE MARQUESAS KEYS...INCLUDING
KEY WEST. A TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THE
FLORIDA KEYS FROM THE MARQUESAS KEYS WESTWARD TO THE DRY TORTUGAS.
(everybody ok over there?)
INTERESTS IN THE NORTHWESTERN GULF OF MEXICO SHOULD MONITOR THE
PROGRESS OF RITA.
(Y'al in Galveston need to read that first sentence twice. Then run. Everyone else, I suggest you buy new shoes.)
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The implications of this are, that alongside more pain and suffering for anyone who can't get out of the way, (or who is desperately hanging on to that "we make our own reality" thing), Rita is warming up to hit our remaining major petroleum assets in the Gulf. The island of Cuba (just as during most of the hurricanes) got a nice set of Cat One/Cat Two love taps along its whole length. Anybody remember what GITMO's architecture is? Okay, that was a rhetorical question. This one isn't: anybody hear anything about the prisoners being moved to shelters? Or anything about them at all?
Even though NO and the rest of the hardest-hit of the gulf isn't within the storm track, you can bet they have more flooding on the way, which means more of that poisonous crap in the water there will be diluted. Which really means it's going to be washed further out to sea, inland, and everywhere to hell and gone. I can't remember how to spell the name of the lake (Ponchetraine?), but that won't matter much longer, because very soon there won't be a single living thing inside it.
This is what is called a "clean sweep." Thinking about this, I suspect that the protest this Saturday/Sunday is NOT going to be very well received by the powers-that-be, who are going to be in possession of some very jittery wallets, and very few things are less tolerant than old white guys who are worried about their money, and secondarily, the poll numbers of the politicians they've bought.
Cindy Sheehan's speech got the bum-rush from the NYPD. I'm wondering why that particular moment was chosen to grab Zool, and whether it was meant to be a psychological softening-up punch for a similar move by the MPD this weekend.
Heh, I'll stop ranting now. Thank you for the link. :)
Someone wake me when this is all over.
ReplyDeleteBTW, Badtux: I added you to my blogroll. I can't resist a snarky penguin.
Yea, I am doing one crazy ass anti-hurricane dance right now!
ReplyDeleteSeems we can't get away from those things this year.
Hopefully it will hit low and leave us alone.