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vulgarweed) wrote2005-08-28 12:29 pm
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Absolutely bloody terrifying: a PSA
As I'm sure most of you in the US have heard, Hurricane Katrina is a Category 5. It looks like this.
It is in the Top Three of all-time recorded US hurricanes for its size and intensity.
It has sustained winds of 175 mph, and gusts up to 215. It might bring up to 30-foot storm surges. That will overwhelm the levees and sea walls built to protect places that are at or below sea level. There's no pumping system that can handle that. It is not being alarmist to say that the destruction of New Orleans, by most accepted definitions of that word, is a very real possibility.
There are an estimated 100,000 people in New Orleans who do not own cars and have no way to evacuate.
Those of you on the flist who are religious, magical, and/or spiritual in any way, please take some time out for this today. Everybody: clear a little space in the budget for the Red Cross if possible.
It is in the Top Three of all-time recorded US hurricanes for its size and intensity.
It has sustained winds of 175 mph, and gusts up to 215. It might bring up to 30-foot storm surges. That will overwhelm the levees and sea walls built to protect places that are at or below sea level. There's no pumping system that can handle that. It is not being alarmist to say that the destruction of New Orleans, by most accepted definitions of that word, is a very real possibility.
There are an estimated 100,000 people in New Orleans who do not own cars and have no way to evacuate.
Those of you on the flist who are religious, magical, and/or spiritual in any way, please take some time out for this today. Everybody: clear a little space in the budget for the Red Cross if possible.
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I will keep New Orleans and her people in my thoughts and prayers.
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They say it's because the water temperatures in the Gulf are in the 90s. "Like kerosene on a fire."
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It seems that old historic quality is so much of its charm, but...it always has been fragile, I guess. Sinking slowly over the centuries too, I think.
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Over at DailyKos, there's a thread for folk in the area who can offer to put up NO residents. Another thing you can do: Donate blood. (You can do it through the Red Cross or America's Blood, a network of independent non-profit blood banks.
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My prayers/spells/whatever I can throw out there are already out there. More will follow. I am drawing madly today, and when I do that I tend to trance out completely. While doing this, I will endeavour to push myself a little further.
Believe that certain angels and demons don't want the place to disappear. They really like the atmosphere.
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Thank you so much for the focus. And there is comfort in this: if there's any city in America that has a lot of Forces and Powers looking out for it, NO is the one. :)
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My sis said she heard they were evacuating Gulfport and looking at evacuating Mobile too. That thing's like half the size of the Gulf.
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I can't believe how HUGE it is.
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It's only going like 12-15 mph, so it's just picking up steam from the Gulf temps. I'm trying to remember the last time I saw one that big.
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My neighbors next door went down there to attend a wedding, and I can't reach them on the cell phone.
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You've got mine
I have an old colleague from back when I worked for Martin Marietta who has been living down there for several years, I hope he's OK. I have no way to get in touch with him because we kind of lost track of each other over the years, but I believe he ran a restaurant down there. He's a wonderful cook. :-)
The latest NOAA hurricane swath forecast is here
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at2%2Bshtml/145105.shtml?3day?large
It shows hurricane Katrina grinding right over New Orleans and then continuing on up the Mississippi River and finally curving off toward New York by the Pennsylvania route. Hopefully by the time it gets out that far it'll be nothing more than lots of heavy rain but even that can be dangerous I've got to keep all my East Coast friends and my prayers as well.
I'm also going to check out the BBC web site, they're really good about keeping on top of breaking news.
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My gods, New Orleans. I've never been there, but I love it anyway - the story that changed my whole world came from there (Poppy Z Brite's Lost Souls.) It'll break my heart if that city dies.
*puts a shoulder to the Wheel of Fortune, with a will*