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Re: Rita Now Cat 5 The End Is Near For Gulf Coast
| Double-A | 21 Sep 2005 21:06 |
> nightbat wrote > [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > Please take heed!!! > Captain nightbat I copy, nightbat.
I have been monitoring the storm too. Moving across the steaming waters of the Gulf, it is pressing hard to achieve the category 5 status before landfall!
It is heading straight for the Texas offshore oil platforms, then the shoreline refineries, and then the Texas oil fields! Oil and gas prices are once again soaring on the international markets as the stock markets decline!
They should pictures of the last time such a storm hit Galvaston in 1900. It was just a pile of rubble! Six thousand dead!
Houston is in trouble! Being built on low lying swampland, it is subject to the storm surge over flowing its streets just like in New Orleans! Also its downtoun skyscraper windows are highly vulnerable to hurricane force winds!
Oh, I just heard the announcement: Windspeed has just been measured at 165 mpg which makes it now a category 5, and with windspeeds higher than Katrina! That is right! This storm is now more powerful than Hurricane Katrina!
Residents of Texas and Lousiana coast are now being urged to leave! Save yourselves while you can! Manditory evacuation is being enforced in some locations!
This is for real! I couldn't make this stuff up.
Be warned!
Double-A
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| nightbat | 21 Sep 2005 20:19 |
nightbat wrote
As Predicted by Earth Science Officers this it it, the worst potential US natural disaster is about to come on shore. Please everyone leave Gulf Coast now, a very rare occurrence like this is catastrophic beyond words. A 15 to 20+ foot possible storm surge wall of water is possible killing and destroying all in its path. It's a monster worst then Katrina, run!!!!!!!!!!!!
Danger, danger, danger.
Please take heed!!! Captain nightbat
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