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Will this be the storm that brings down New Orleans for good?

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Cat 3 on the way? 

Just get rid of that shlthole city.

Tropical Storm Ida could be a 'worst-case scenario' for Louisiana, Gulf Coast as heat continues across US

This could be a worst-case scenario for this area, but there is still some time to fine-tune the forecast.  

Most reliable forecast models have the system moving into the coast of Louisiana, but how bad this storm will be for New Orleans is dependent upon where its center comes ashore.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/tropical-storm-ida-could-be-a-worst-case-scenario-for-louisiana-gulf-coast-as-heat-continues-across-us

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 Just went to Walmart to get water and beer. They are out of water and my beer. Fawk em!  
 

 Staying put and will post as it prepares to hit landfall. Rock on.

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30 minutes ago, BunnysBastatrds said:


 Just went to Walmart to get water and beer. They are out of water and my beer. Fawk em!  
 

 Staying put and will post as it prepares to hit landfall. Rock on.

Good luck. Stay safe if you can.

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38 minutes ago, BunnysBastatrds said:


 Just went to Walmart to get water and beer. They are out of water and my beer. Fawk em!  
 

 Staying put and will post as it prepares to hit landfall. Rock on.

Get to high ground if there is any around there. Take care dude.

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1 hour ago, BunnysBastatrds said:


 

 Staying put and will post as it prepares to hit landfall. Rock on.

Beast!  Don't get drunk and pass out and forget to post your experiences.

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I wonder if Lootie is still alive. Best Halloween costume for years after Katrina. All you needed was brown face paint, 12 pack of Heineken, and a tub of ice. 

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2 minutes ago, bostonlager said:

I wonder if Lootie is still alive. Best Halloween costume for years after Katrina. All you needed was brown face paint, 12 pack of Heineken, and a tub of ice. 

brown face paint is still okay. Gotta avoid the black

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4 minutes ago, edjr said:

brown face paint is still okay. Gotta avoid the black

Oh yeah. I am very sensitive to things like that. 

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Hurricane Ida's strength forces mandatory evacuations in Louisiana

The storm is expected to make landfall as a Category 3 hurricane on Sunday

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I used to live in New Orleans and category threes are like a light drizzle down there.

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4 minutes ago, nobody said:

I used to live in New Orleans and category threes are like a light drizzle down there.

It's hard to make that shlthole any worse.

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2 hours ago, Utilit99 said:

Get to high ground if there is any around there. Take care dude.

The only high ground is on top of the graves....

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2 hours ago, BunnysBastatrds said:


 Just went to Walmart to get water and beer. They are out of water and my beer. Fawk em!  
 

 Staying put and will post as it prepares to hit landfall. Rock on.

Are you done adjusting?  If so, the stress level has to be a lot less.  Drink on brother.  :cheers:

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New Orleans evacuates as Hurricane Ida could strengthen to Category 4 with 140 mph winds

Ida could make landfall as a Category 4 hurricane on Sunday when it hits the Gulf Coast with maximum winds of 140 mph, according to the latest forecast from the National Hurricane Center. 

Mandatory evacuations are being ordered in Louisiana on Friday as Ida gains strength in the gulf. 

The storm was about 90 miles southwest of Havana, Cuba around 5 p.m. ET. Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, and western Cuba will face heavy rains, flash flooding, and mudslides throughout Friday evening. 

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the whole area needs to be abandoned for good. It's underwater as it is and it's a magnet for hurricanes. Ida is gonna buttfock the residents bigly.

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Waiting for the 'ida winds will create a superspreader event. 

The good thing actually is this upcoming potential disaster will create another event for biden to screw up and at the same time put the jab talk on the back burner.

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2 minutes ago, lod001 said:

the whole area needs to be abandoned for good. It's underwater as it is and it's a magnet for hurricanes. Ida is gonna buttfock the residents bigly.

Bunny will have a threesome with it.

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9 minutes ago, lod001 said:

Waiting for the 'ida winds will create a superspreader event. 

The good thing actually is this upcoming potential disaster will create another event for biden to screw up and at the same time put the jab talk on the back burner.

Problem is the border will be more and more opened up with no attention to it.

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5 hours ago, BunnysBastatrds said:


 Just went to Walmart to get water and beer. They are out of water and my beer. Fawk em!  
 

 Staying put and will post as it prepares to hit landfall. Rock on.

This thing is predicted to be a Category 4, and New Orleans would get the storm's dirty side. That's SUSTAINED winds of between 130 and 156 mph. Katrina was only a Category 3.

You most certainly do not want to ride out a Category 4.

https://spacecityweather.com/

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8 minutes ago, IndyColtsFan said:

This thing is predicted to be a Category 4, and New Orleans would get the storm's dirty side. That's SUSTAINED winds of between 130 and 156 mph. Katrina was only a Category 3.

You most certainly do not want to ride out a Category 4.

https://spacecityweather.com/

This and the storm surge in a place below sea level.  No Bueno.

 

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19 minutes ago, IndyColtsFan said:

This thing is predicted to be a Category 4, and New Orleans would get the storm's dirty side. That's SUSTAINED winds of between 130 and 156 mph. Katrina was only a Category 3.

You most certainly do not want to ride out a Category 4.

https://spacecityweather.com/

Wonder how the NFL will do with Saints home games again ?

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1 hour ago, IndyColtsFan said:

This thing is predicted to be a Category 4, and New Orleans would get the storm's dirty side. That's SUSTAINED winds of between 130 and 156 mph. Katrina was only a Category 3.

You most certainly do not want to ride out a Category 4.

https://spacecityweather.com/


 Staying put again. Bunny loves Mother Nature. 
 

 And Katrina was a four before landfall. I was here. 

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The highest rates of cancer in the US is in New Orleans.  This is because its a major urban center sitting by the Mississippi river delta.  So all of the industrial and agricultural runoff and waste from the entire Mississippi river system covering a slew of states gets funneled right thru there.  The city is awash in concentrated chemicals.  The lowest rates of cancer in the US are found in the deserts including Los Angeles, as lack of water means lack of ability for those chemicals to get on people.  

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There is a house in New Orleans.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Well, there was. :dunno:

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2 hours ago, IndyColtsFan said:

This thing is predicted to be a Category 4, and New Orleans would get the storm's dirty side. That's SUSTAINED winds of between 130 and 156 mph. Katrina was only a Category 3.

You most certainly do not want to ride out a Category 4.

https://spacecityweather.com/

Landfall
 
Hurricane Katrina was the largest and 3rd strongest hurricane ever recorded to make landfall in the US. In New Orleans, the levees were designed for Category 3, but Katrina peaked at a Category 5 hurricane, with winds up to 175 mph.

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12 minutes ago, Utilit99 said:
Landfall
 
Hurricane Katrina was the largest and 3rd strongest hurricane ever recorded to make landfall in the US. In New Orleans, the levees were designed for Category 3, but Katrina peaked at a Category 5 hurricane, with winds up to 175 mph.

I was talking about landfall. That's all that matters, and this storm is predicted to be a 4 at landfall, and Katrina was a 3 at landfall.

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2 minutes ago, Fireballer said:

Is this bad?  This must be their first storm

 

:dunno: I saw a documentary made in the 1970s that predicted the devastation that could happen to new orleans if they didn't reinforce their levees. 

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4 minutes ago, IndyColtsFan said:

I was talking about landfall. That's all that matters, and this storm is predicted to be a 4 at landfall, and Katrina was a 3 at landfall.

Landfall
 
Hurricane Katrina was the largest and 3rd strongest hurricane ever recorded to make landfall in the US.
 
but Katrina peaked at a Category 5 hurricane, with winds up to 175 mph.

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1 minute ago, Utilit99 said:
Landfall
 
Hurricane Katrina was the largest and 3rd strongest hurricane ever recorded to make landfall in the US

That statement technically is correct, but it did not make landfall at that status. It lost power before it made landfall. 

It was a 3 at landfall. There have been myriad 4s and 5s that have made landfall. 

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7 hours ago, NorthernVike said:

Are you done adjusting?  If so, the stress level has to be a lot less.  Drink on brother.  :cheers:


 Sold my company and gave it up. Tried working for FEMA, but f them. 30 years experience and they wanted me in the field. Wanted a supervisor job but they are only hiring ethnic graduates that have zero idea of what they are doing. So I retired. To old to crawl under houses and climb ladders after all the years of doing it. Fawk Every Man Alive!

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27 minutes ago, Drizzay said:

Napoleon sold it for a reason.  :dunno:


 Yeah, what a genius. Became the second largest port in the world, supplier of oil and natural gas, and was the original stock exchange before NY. :rollseyes:

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1 hour ago, IndyColtsFan said:

I was talking about landfall. That's all that matters, and this storm is predicted to be a 4 at landfall, and Katrina was a 3 at landfall.


Wrong.

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21 minutes ago, BunnysBastatrds said:


Wrong.

Prove me wrong with facts and links. You're going to regret riding out a Cat 4.

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