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Re: Rita Now Cat 5 The End Is Near For Gulf Coast

nightbat22 Sep 2005 04:43
nightbat wrote

> > nightbat wrote
> >
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> >         carry on,
> >         the nightbat

> Double-A
> The hurricane Rita's sustained wind speed has now increased to 175 mph!
>  It is now the 3rd most powerful hurricane ever recorded!  It still has
> a couple more days more over hot water before landfall!
>
> Double-A

nightbat

       Yes, that's correct and the reason she could reach monstrous
record breaking cat numbers. All that time just swirling in open heated
waters heaven help them all down there. Reaching 175 mph winds and gusts
200+ is enough to finish any normal residential building and kill all
residents who dared stay behind. Only an above mega surge higher ground
fortified cement bunker might survive. The potential incoming 20 foot
surge wall of water will destroy everything in its path, sheer terror.
Thanks for your report Officer Double-A and continued attempts at
helping Officer Twitty. I have heard for what ever reason many refused
to warned cities evacuate and that may be the last we hear from them
again.

        carry on,
        the nightbat

Double-A22 Sep 2005 04:15
> nightbat wrote
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>         carry on,
>         the nightbat

The hurricane Rita's sustained wind speed has now increased to 175 mph!
It is now the 3rd most powerful hurricane ever recorded!  It still has
a couple more days more over hot water before landfall!

Double-A

nightbat21 Sep 2005 22:41
nightbat wrote

> Has there ever been a category 6 hurricane?
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> Double-A

nightbat

       Not in recent history Officer Double-A that's for sure, this may
potentially even reach a cat 6 or dare I say it unknown cat 7! The super
warm Gulf seas, US central high pressure system over the middle west and
south, record breaking air temps all coming together horrifically to
help monster Rita. A sea surge that is so strong that no one close to
coastal land will be safe. Even I far inland here at Indy Base One am
buckling down in preparation for her still fierce arrival. In Europe my
number 1 Team Officer Bohne can emergency take over for the Captain
should I lose all services.

       carry on,
       the nightbat

Double-A21 Sep 2005 21:32
Has there ever been a category 6 hurricane?

The Aeneid, which I was quoting in Latin, speaks of an ancient storm so
strong that the wave troughs bared the sea floor and the crests touched
the sky!

Double-A

nightbat21 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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