All the news unfit to print for Sunday, November 23, 2008

All the news unfit to print for Saturday, November 15, 2008
Welcome winter: Forecasts show cold trend--and snowy possibilities
Government weather hazards assessment shows giant pool of cold weather over United States in upcoming days...
Forecasters at Accuweather are closely watching a storm system that could give areas their first slam of snow next week..
November's almost over .. A cold December on its way..?

All the news unfit to print for Tuesday, October 28, 2008
SUPRISE! YOU'VE GOT SNOW; SNOWSTORM BLANKETS NORTHEAST AS WINDS BLOW ALONG COAST

AP PHOTO/WEATHER UNDERGROUND
Some places had upwards of 15 inches of snow in the Poconos of Pennsylvania! The surprise storm began last night when rain starting pouring down on what looked like an eventual Phillies win in the World Series.. During the 6th inning, the Baseball Commissioner announced a rain delay--one that continues tonight.. The tied game is 2-2, and it's expected to resume tomorrow. Though some odd rules make me and lots of others think that the Phillies were robbed last night, it appears an even bigger robbery occurred today: Fall was taken by winter. The winds are howling outside of Schmuckraker home base as I try to concentrate and do Labor Relations homework for school -- power flickered a few times. Though my area didn't get the abhorrent amount of snow that others in Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey saw, it's a clear indication that winter is coming. Faster apparently than a lot of folks hoped for. Some unscientific reports provided by my wife today from Sears conclude that everyone waited until today's storm to get snow tires. I didn't get mine yet.. But maybe I'm just hoping to get a new car..? With weather possibly warmer by Friday, the snow on top of your Halloween pumpkins should melt fast..
The wet, heavy snow is piling up fast in parts of the Northeast.. Ahh, and yes. For those folks along the East Coast, especially in my favorite strange island Long Beach Island, winds are expected to be blowing around 45mph with gusts exceeding 60mph.. Get in a lighthouse, sit back.. and watch the pictures as they fly through the air. Perhaps literally...

All the news unfit to print for Sunday, October 26, 2008
Cold October! Flurries may be in the air Halloween week
Northeast set to get first major snowfall of the season.. Even parts of Western Pennsylvania may see 1 to 3 inches of snow.. The weather is set to warm up, however, in time for Halloween

All the news unfit to print for Sunday, October 12, 2008
Early storm: A hint of upcoming events for us all?
Idaho? Who the snow!?
Boise, Idaho, got its earliest first snow in history of records--they started being kept officially in 1898. While this one event is only a snapshot in time, AccuWeather issued a winter forecast calling for some harshly cold times ahead.
Enjoy the fall warmth and foliage if ya got it.

All the news unfit to print for Thursday, September 25, 2008
WELCOME KYLE: WHERE ARE YOU GOING?
Storm gets his name: Kyle forms in Atlantic..
Track keeps Kyle away from major cities..
Labels: hurricanes, Kyle, Storms, Weather

All the news unfit to print for Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Potential development of tropical storm worries Northeast
The Northeast is being put on alert for some potential trouble.. The low churning over the Dominican Republic has the potential to trek northward, then curve into the Northeast early Saturday as a powerful hurricane.. SCHMUCKRAKER will be watching.. (FYI: GFDL showing the storm)
Labels: hurricanes, News, Storms, Weather

All the news unfit to print for Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Ike update: Not good

REUTERS PHOTO
Conditions in Texas are worsening as days go on.. while huge death tolls are not apart of Ike's aftermath, news of scare resources like water, gas, and food are. .And with the lack of important elements to human sanity, so goes hope. Increasingly, people losing their hope.. Houston's food bank director says that the city is being overwhelmed. Only days ago, the fundamentals of human life were strong along the Texas Gulf Coast--and now days after Ike devastated islands, towns, cities, and history, the fundamentals of life are hard to find. Health officials are working their hearts out to try to avoid an all out crisis after the monster hurricane. Misery extends North: Flooding in the Midwest in Ike's path.. More than 3 million people are still without power. *By the way, happy anniversary to more disaster: Four years ago today Ivan struck the Gulf Coast. Twas always stormy, and always stormy will be..
Labels: Breaking news, hurricanes, Ike, Storms, Weather

All the news unfit to print for Monday, September 15, 2008
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All the news unfit to print for Saturday, September 13, 2008

Waiting; How much disaster in Galveston?
NBC NEWS: "The restaurant Brennan's of Houston, a downtown institution for more than four decades, was destroyed by flames. Fire officials said a restaurant worker and his young daughter were taken to a hospital in critical condition with burns over 70 percent of their bodies" "We don't know what we are going to find," Galveston Mayor Lyda Ann Thomas said. "We hope we will find the people who are left here alive and well." ..
More..
Labels: Breaking news, hurricanes, Ike, Storms, Weather

12:30 IKE UPDATE
AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez; Tommy Scarborough supports himself on a post while he gets a lift from the strong winds created by the approaching Hurricane Ike in Bacliff, Texas, Friday, Sept. 12, 2008
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HOW MUCH DAMAGE? THE MORNING AFTER IKE

AP Photo/David J. Phillip
While Hurricane Ike is far from finished damaging Texas and Louisiana, the area of Galveston, Texas, has been hit hard by the massive monster that came from the Gulf of Mexico.. Ike's eye traveled over Galveston around 2:10am CDT Saturday.. Even at this current hour, rescue workers are being inundated with calls from people in distress--calls that cannot be acted on in many cases. Warnings for days called for "certain death" and for social security numbers to be written on arms, yet thousands of people in Galveston and other communities in the bulls eye stayed in an attempt to ride out the storm.. Gas prices are up to $5.50 in Texas and Florida.. many gas stations are closed.. The extent of the damage from Ike is still to be assessed.. Many are fearing what could have happened to the thousands of people that chose to ride out the storm.. The low-line communities were faced during the early morning hours with a wall of water, high storm surge, 110 mph winds and gusts to 130mph.. Reports from various news sources that 4 million plus are without power--and this power could be off for several weeks to come.. MORE: The AP reporting today,
"Massive Hurricane Ike ravaged southeast Texas early Saturday, battering the coast with driving rain and ferocious wind gusts as residents who decided too late they should have heeded calls to evacuate made futile calls for rescue"Authorities are bracing for the worst.. The storm is poised to take turn towards Arkansas later today.. President Bush due to make news statement this morning.. John McCain today got a phone briefing from Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff ..And Obama is going to lay off of comedy: He was due to make an appearance tonight on the season opener of Saturday Night Live, that cameo canceled due to Ike's aftermath.. Developing..
Labels: Breaking news, hurricanes, Ike, Storms, Weather

I K E - S T R I K EThis will sadly be a storm that we won't forget..
Making history. . tonight.
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IKE UPDATE: MASSIVE STORM
Price gouging of gasoline as people desperately try to get out of harm's way.. prices as high as $5 or more a gallon gas in parts of Texas being reported..
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MONSTER STRIKING THE UNITED STATES.. TEXAS BRACES.. GALVESTON DESTRUCTION.. THOUSANDS OF HOMES FLOODED ALREADY.. MASSIVE STORM SET TO DESTROY MODERN AMERICAN LIFE IN TOWNS AND CITIES ACROSS TEXAS..
Flooding in Louisiana...
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All the news unfit to print for Friday, September 12, 2008

.. PRAYERS FOR TEXAS ..
IKE PRODUCING LIFE-THREATENING CONDITIONS..
MASSIVE SURGE FROM GULF OF MEXICO..
CONDITIONS ARE BEGINNING TO DETERIORATE..
IMPACT NOW: SOUTHEAST TEXAS AND SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA..
Eye wall getting close .. The center or Ike about 65 miles from land.. A large eye, over 50 miles wide .. may strengthen to Cat 3 before landfall..
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Geraldo .. take it easy!


IKE TO DEVASTATE

The storm already tossed a disabled 584-foot freighter in rough water.. massive waves are ready to barrel onto the Texas coast and devastate land, building, and whatever residents that are trying to stick it out through Ike..
Warnings of "certain death" and urgings for those that refuse to leave to write their social security numbers on their arms for identification purposes..
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All the news unfit to print for Thursday, September 11, 2008
DIRE WARNING: NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAYS "CERTAIN DEATH" COMING

A stark, dire, and deadly warning tonight from the National Weather Service.. The Galveston warning from the NWS:
"LIFE THREATENING INUNDATION LIKELY! ALL NEIGHBORHOODS... AND POSSIBLY ENTIRE COASTAL COMMUNITIES... WILL BE INUNDATED DURING THE PERIOD OF PEAK STORM TIDE. PERSONS NOT HEEDING EVACUATION ORDERS IN SINGLE FAMILY ONE OR TWO STORY HOMES WILL FACE CERTAIN DEATH. MANY RESIDENCES OF AVERAGE CONSTRUCTION DIRECTLY ON THE COAST WILL BE DESTROYED. WIDESPREAD AND DEVASTATING PERSONAL PROPERTY DAMAGE IS LIKELY ELSEWHERE. VEHICLES LEFT BEHIND WILL LIKELY BE SWEPT AWAY. NUMEROUS ROADS WILL BE SWAMPED... SOME MAY BE WASHED AWAY BY THE WATER. ENTIRE FLOOD PRONE COASTAL COMMUNITIES WILL BE CUTOFF. WATER LEVELS MAY EXCEED 9 FEET FOR MORE THAN A MILE INLAND. COASTAL RESIDENTS IN MULTI-STORY FACILITIES RISK BEING CUTOFF. CONDITIONS WILL BE WORSENED BY BATTERING WAVES. SUCH WAVES WILL EXACERBATE PROPERTY DAMAGE... WITH MASSIVE DESTRUCTION OF HOMES... INCLUDING THOSE OF BLOCK CONSTRUCTION. DAMAGE FROM BEACH EROSION COULD TAKE YEARS TO REPAIR.Families not heeding warning tonight in Galveston.. facing certain death.. Looking at the size and possible strength of Hurricane Ike, certain death may indeed be likely for anyone sticking around trying to ride out the storm.. Though forecasters are still calling for a Cat 3 power storm when it hits land, disorientation tonight seems to have caused some weakening of the massive storm. Debate in weather circles tonight of whether or not Ike will make history.. The bottom line tonight is that a major hurricane is coming to Texas, most likely around Galveston, and deadly conditions will quickly occur. Certain death..
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IKE: MAJOR HURRICANE BREWING
AP PHOTO
Massive hurricane Ike reforming into deadly storm in the Gulf of Mexico--poised to strike somewhere near Galveston Texas (also the site of a horrible disaster back in the year 1900)..
Frightful weather warning tonight from the National Weather Service for Galveston:"IKE IS MOVING TOWARD THE WEST-NORTHWEST NEAR 10 MPH...AND THIS MOTION IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS...WITH A TURN TO THE NORTHWEST EXPECTED LATE FRIDAY. ON THE FORECAST TRACK...THE CENTER OF IKE WILL BE VERY NEAR THE UPPER TEXAS COAST BY LATE FRIDAY. HOWEVER...BECAUSE IKE IS A VERY LARGE TROPICAL CYCLONE...WEATHER WILL DETERIORATE ALONG THE COASTLINE LONG BEFORE THE CENTER REACHES THE COAST"Ike is becoming a monster storm set to destroy parts of the Texas coast.. sustained winds of 111mph to 130 mph are possible as it hits land.. Ike set to make history as it forms into massive storm--poised to it land pre-dawn Saturday.. The risk level is high--potentially catastrophic.. Developing major.. This is going to be a major storm, and cause widespread destruction in Texas.. clear out now, time is ticking away... Life is more important than property.. Prayers for Texas....

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All the news unfit to print for Sunday, September 7, 2008
WE DON'T LIKE IKE: THE THREAT DEVELOPS
Ike continue to rampage the Caribbean.. Wary Gulf Coast residents watching closely .. Ike's progression being tracked tonight by nervous forecasters from sea to shining sea..With one sea in particular being studied..
5 day cone takes storm to Texas??
Wind predictions..
Current GFDL model shows Louisiana strike..
GFS hits East Texas..
Accuweather discusses..Labels: hurricanes, Ike, Storms, Weather

DESTRUCTION: HURRICANE IKE SLAMS TURKS AND CAICOS AS CAT 4 STORM; PRIEMER SAYS PEOPLE WERE COWERING IN CLOSETS AND HIDING UNDER STAIRWELLS IN FEAR
Massive Hurricane Ike turns into a monster as it roars over Turks and Caicos.. the Grand Turk Island devastated by the storm this morning..
According to AP reporting this morning, "Turks and Caicos premier Michael Misick said Ike damaged 80 percent of the homes on the main island and that hundreds lost their roofs as the hurricane made a near-direct hit. People have been cowering in closets and under stairwells and "just holding on for life. They got hit really, really bad," he told The Associated Press Sunday morning. With 135 mph (215 kph) winds, Ike was swirling on from the tiny British territory to the Bahamas' Great Inagua Island, where about 85 people inside a community center shelter huddled around a radio."Grand Turk is the capital of Turks and Caicos--and is home to 3,000 people. 3,000 people that held on for their lives through the massive Category 4 storm.. According to reporting on CNN this morning,
""People are losing roofs by the second," said Audley Astwood, a reporter at a radio station in Grand Turk said. "Close to 50 percent of the homes on Grand Turk have been destroyed or lost roofs.""* * * * And now it's Haiti: The cleanup effort from Gustav being seriously hampered by Ike .. relief efforts have become dangerously unable to continue--thousands still have not eaten since Hanna rolled over the country days ago.. Many places still destroyed from Gustav, and neighborhoods flooded is common.. * * * * And then where? The United States has been closely watching Ike as it rolls over the Caribbean. Governors Crist, Barbour, Jindal, Perry, Riley, Perdue, and Sanford all closely watching Ike is it stretches its destruction over Cuba and then the Gulf of Mexico--hoping the massive hellstorm doesn't hit their respective state. Hurricane Ike is going to weaken as it continue to strike land--but forecasters have noted that it will be over warmer waters again by Wednesday next week.. The cone of uncertainty from the National Hurricane Center showing a westward track..however Ike appears to be dangerous close to oil rigs, New Orleans, and the United States by 2am Friday.. The prospects of a United States strike from Ike is an almost sure bet .. so is the possibility that Ike will strengthen to a Cat 3 or beyond by week's ends.. Warnings.. watches. Watching..
Labels: hurricanes, Ike, Storms, Weather

All the news unfit to print for Saturday, September 6, 2008
IKE: WHERE ARE YOU GOING?
Florida..? Cuba?? ...The Gulf Coast all over again?
People across the Caribbean are closely watching the progress tonight of Hurricane Ike, a deadly and intensifying storm in the Atlantic Ocean.. The storm has been making progress towards the United States.. new computer projections tonight put the storm over Cuba next week and into the Gulf Coast later in the week. From that point, the mystery: A few long range outlooks place the storm near Texas.. some show Ike meandering and strengthening in the Gulf.. a few take Ike near Louisiana and Texas.. A storm needed to be watched carefully over the next few days..
Late tonight, Ike was upgraded to a Category 4 storm. A strong monster churning in the Atlantic poised to strike .. somewhere ..Henry Margusity from Accuweather writing tonight,
"The operational models are painting a dangerous situation for the Gulf coast next week. I am concerned that we may be dealing with a Cat 3 or better strike somewhere between Port Arthur and Mobile Bay late in the week. The worst case would be a southeast strike of an intensifying hurricane on New Orleans and southeast Louisiana. Given that Gustav has weakened things, Ike could be the devastation we all fear could happen this year. In any case, folks along the Gulf coast need to keep watching this one and get ready for evacuations next week"
Labels: hurricanes, Ike, Storms, Weather

So much for Hanna
Hanna moved on shore with little fireworks.. There was beach erosion, high winds, and heavy rains over the Carolinas.. Hanna will be quickly moving up the East Coast today, causing some flooding rains and some gusty winds. That's it. The media attention was pretty funny this go around.. Thank God there was no damage but you'd sure as hell think they were craving it.. This morning MSNBC was reporting from a beach in North Carolina. Wind was blowing.. the reporter looked like he was struggling to stand---just as two tourists in the background casually walked past the camera and headed to the water to take a look at Hanna's waves.. The reporter had no choice but to tout the danger factor of being outside when a tornado could strike any time.. His light coat fluttering in the breeze.. *There is power out for more than 20,000 customers in Virginia.. I'm not downgrading the storm, but Hanna was not serious* A few updates over Hanna: Latest advisory.. .. Hanna satellite.. Radar.. The storm to watch: Ike..
Forecasters have stopped saying Ike is going to hit the Southeast Coast, instead they are placing the storm somewhere in the Gulf of Mexico by Thursday next week .. The frightening possibilities of the storm making landfall somewhere around New Orleans, or other places still devastated by Gustav..Labels: Hanna, hurricanes, Ike, Storms, Weather


All the news unfit to print for Thursday, September 4, 2008
Hurricane-train
A frightening look tonight at the Atlantic Ocean shows train of storms poised to hit the United States, or somewhere else in the Western Atlantic.. Rain coming from Hanna this weekend.. Florida doesn't like Ike.. Josephine meanders..
Labels: Hanna, hurricanes, Ike, Storms, Weather

All the news unfit to print for Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Ike, Hanna updates
Tropical Storm Hanna to track up the East Coast..
Ike explodes in Atlantic, forms into strong Cat 3 storm.. Where will Ike go..?
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All the news unfit to print for Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Gustav update: Grand Isle flooding
Louisiana flooding widespread.. Officials viewed Grand Isle flooding today via helicopter.. Grand Isle took on massive flooding.. A report yesterday that seven people were still on overwashed Louisiana island.. Developing.. And cleaning up..
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HOW MANY HURRICANES IN ONE OCEAN CAN FORM?

According to history books on weather, the most total storms at one time ever recorded....drum roll...
"Four hurricanes occurred simultaneously on two occasions. The first occasion was August 22, 1893, and one of these eventually killed 1,000- 2,000 people in Georgia South Carolina. The second occurrence was September 25, 1998, when Georges, Ivan, Jeanne and Karl persisted into September 27, 1998 as hurricanes. Georges ended up taking the lives of thousands in Haiti. In 1971 from September 10 to 12, there were five tropical cyclones at the same time; however, while most of these ultimately achieved hurricane intensity, there were never more than two hurricanes at any one time (from Blake et al. 2005.) "Jesse Ferrell from Accuweather monitoring the storm count in the Atlantic tonight.. Latest government statement on Hanna.. Ike .. Josephine.. And in the Pacific: Karina.
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All the news unfit to print for Monday, September 1, 2008
WE'RE THE WIVES FROM THE GOVERNMENT, AND WE'RE HERE TO HELP

Move over Jerry Lewis! The would-be Republican convention has turned into a telethon.. Laura Bush and Cindy McCain lead the appeal for donations after Hurricane Gustav.. They appeared Monday night at an abridged version of opening night of the Republican Convention for the fundraising effort.. Delegates are also putting together comfort packages filled with supplies for hurricane victims..
Labels: Bush, Election, gas prices, Gustav, McCain, Palin, Politics, Storms, Weather

Out of the woods? Try JUST ENTERING THE WOODS..
Just as Gustav winds down into a power storm, minus the hurricane title, residents will assess the damages--once they can get back home.. And while major disaster seems to have been averted at this hour in New Orleans, there are other storms coming.. Hanna poised to strike the United States before the end of this week (Republican convention begins with a storm and ends the same way?) Focus will then shift to Ike.. Some fearful forecasts put Ike near the Gulf of Mexico next week.. Another potential exists in the Atlantic for development, just off the African coast..
Labels: Breaking news, Gustav, Hanna, hurricanes, Ike, Storms, Weather

Still watching NEW ORLEANS, but they may have dodged the bullet with Gustav..

People walk along the Industrial Canal flood wall in the Ninth Ward in New Orleans, September 1, 2008. REUTERS/Dave Martin
Major damage taking place in Western Louisiana .. Mississippi officials said a 15-foot storm surge flooded homes and inundated the only highways to coastal towns devastated by Katrina .. As far as the levees in New Orleans: Col. Jeff Bedey, commander of the Corps' hurricane protection office, said, "We are seeing some overtopping waves. We are cautiously optimistic and confident that we won't see catastrophic wall failure."
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2:30 UPDATE
Gustav is near Morgan City, Louisiana.. Levees overtopped in New Orleans--but not breached.. Roads flooded.. Grand Isle hit hard.. Various tornado warnings from Florida panhandle though Louisiana.. Fears for East Texas, as storm may stall out.. New hurricane threatens Mid-Atlantic late this week: Hanna.. NWS carefully studying system in Atlantic forming.. would be Ike.. Oil prices fall as Gustav weakens..
Labels: Breaking news, Gustav, Hanna, hurricanes, Ike, Storms, Weather

Water levels cause stress on levees; still no breaches reported; so far, Industrial Canal levee not compromised
Big waves crashing over Industrial Canal in New Orleans..
Winds still coming out of the South .. Army Corps of Engineers concerned about the water level ..
Levees stressed but not compromised..Labels: Breaking news, Gustav, hurricanes, Storms, Weather


AP PHOTO
SO FAR SO GOOD: LEVEES CONTINUE TO HOLD, PROTECTING NEW ORLEANS FROM DISASTER
Developing..
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FOX NEWS: COAST GUARD MAY HAVE SAVED NEW ORLEANS
Shepard Smith reporting that Coast Guard have secured the barge that was floating freely in Industrial Canal in New Orleans..
Developing..
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GUSTAV: LANDFALL
Landfall of Gustav near Cocodrie, Louisiana..
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Gustav = A Little Relief for Republicans?
George W. Bush and Dick Cheney are not going to address the Republican convention *if they have one!* And privately many Republicans are breathing a sigh of relief.. the Politico reporting that Bush's decision to pay attention to Gustav is saying the GOP an 'awkward moment'..
Labels: Breaking news, Bush, Campaign 2008, Election, Gustav, hurricanes, Politics, Storms, Weather

Reports: Levees in New Orleans being overtopped
FOX NEW'S Shepard Smith said that at least one levee wall in the Ninth Ward is being topped at this point ..

REPORTS: GRAND ISLE FLOODING

Reports on CNN: The Gulf of Mexico is covering Grand Isle.. CNN's reporter covering Grand Isle, Ali Velshi, says he cannot see any land on Grand Isle..
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We don't like Ike

In the midst of Gustav, perhaps this will be hurricane overload: But forecasters are closely studying a tropical depression forming between Africa and the Lesser Antilles.. A few forecast models show this storm traveling to the Gulf of Mexico..
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FEMA OFFICIAL SAYS GUSTAV WILL OVERTOP LEVEES
Federal Emergency Management Agency Deputy Director Harvey E. Johnson said a surge will likely overtop some levees and at least partially flood New Orleans..
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SERIOUS CONCERN OVER LEVEES

The amount of rain that Gustav will produce is causing fear inside FEMA and Homeland Security.. The situation in Louisiana is dire.. Grand Isle may be in the eye of the storm.. Gustav is tracking a little more Northwest at this hour, staying longer over water--warm water in the Gulf of Mexico, allowing it to keep its strength pretty steady over the past few hours.. Gustav is going to be a massive rainmaker.. Concerns this Labor Day 2008 over levees that may break...
Labels: Breaking news, Gustav, hurricanes, Storms, Weather

9:41 UPDATE
Tornado warnings all across the Gulf Coast from the Florida panhandle back to Texas..
Hurricane force winds in a widespread area across New Orleans..
Gustav downgraded to a Cat 2 storm (however, please remember, 115 MPH was a Cat 3, Gustav is now at 110 MPH, so a Cat 2 is NOT a huge difference)..
Various cities across the Gulf, including the city of New Orleans, is watching and praying that their levees hold. New Orleans is not getting a direct hit, but instead is on the Northeast quadrant of the storm..
People of Grand Isle are worried about a storm surge..A possible high storm surge..
The most frightening impact of this storm: Forecasters are studying computer guidance that this storm is about to slow down and stall out.. possibly over Louisiana.. This could get bad, even with it being a Cat 2Labels: Breaking news, Gustav, hurricanes, Storms, Weather

GUSTAV STATUS.. PATH GFDL model.. Watches/warnings New Orleans cameras.. Gustav news wire.. Gustav photo wire.. Radar.. * * * * The Red Cross.. Habitat New Orleans.. Salvation Army.. Developing..
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All the news unfit to print for Sunday, August 31, 2008
11:30 WRAP..
The big three, FOX NEWS, MSNBC, and CNN have gone wall to wall with Gustav coverage.. The main focus of the nets appears to be on New Orleans. Advice of experts appears to have been heeded.. Officials say that 90% of the townspeoples have gone.. Somewhere. Hopefully safe.. Bobby Jindal, Ray Nagin, and George W. Bush have warned of dire circumstances at this critical time before Gustav comes on land.. While people along the Gulf Coast fear what oculd happen once Gustav comes on land, FEMA is eager to show America and the world what it says it learned since Katrina three years ago. Cramming may have paid off.. Other news events at this moment.. 11:30 Sunday night.. Only a few hours before the storm begins to ravage the Gulf Coast:
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GOP convention: Opening night called off due to Gustav
McCain/Palin convention calls off first day's speeches and events, with the exception of official procedures required under party rules..
(*Interesting side note: Left-wing political blogs are attacking Sarah Palin's family, saying Palin faked her last pregnancy and point to a photo of her daughter with a 'baby bump in the photo* .. the race could get nasty..)
Labels: Breaking news, Campaign 2008, Election, Gustav, hurricanes, McCain, Palin, Politics, Storms, Weather

BIG EASY: BIG EMPTY
Warnings appear to be getting through to people.. Reports say that New Orleans is a ghost town tonight..
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READY THIS TIME?

AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari
Bush: "This storm is dangerous"
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LATEST GUSTAV GUIDANCE FROM THE NWS
THE NEW GUIDANCE RUNS SHOW A SLIGHT LEFT TURN AFTER 12 HR WITH A LEFTWARD SHIFT IN THE LANDFALL POINT ON THE LOUISIANA COAST. THE NEW FORECAST TRACK WILL NOT FOLLOW THIS SHIFT YET...AND THUS LIES NEAR THE EASTERN EDGE OF THE GUIDANCE ENVELOPE AND THE PREVIOUS FORECAST TRACK THROUGH 48 HR. AFTER 48-72 HR...THERE IS MAJOR DISAGREEMENT BETWEEN THE DYNAMICAL MODELS ON WHETHER GUSTAV WILL RECURVE INTO THE WESTERLIES...STALL OVER LOUISIANA OR TEXAS...OR TURN SOUTHWESTWARD. SINCE THIS KIND OF SPREAD FREQUENTLY PRECEDES SLOW MOTION...THE FORECAST TRACK WILL CALL FOR A SLOW WESTWARD MOTION AFTER 72 HR.
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GUSTAV: POTENTIALLY DEVASTATING

Gustav is winding up in the Gulf.. preparations are underway across the South.. Hurricane hunters watching for signs of the big storm becoming a Cat 5, something that is now expected in the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico.. Gustav's impact: Tides reaching at least 9-12 feet above normal and winds potentially of Category 3 status, or at least 111 mph, as it slams into the coastline of the Gulf.. Widespread flooding expected.. 6 to 12 inches of rain. .low line areas will be affected by the massive rains .. there will also be isolated tornadoes.. Tonight's hurricane watch statement to New Orleans appears eerily similar to Katrina three short years ago:
"A POTENTIAL STORM SURGE OF 15 TO 20 FEET WILL BE POSSIBLE NEAR AND TO THE RIGHT OF LOCATION OF LANDFALL OF HURRICANE GUSTAV. A STORM SURGE OF THIS MAGNITUDE COULD RESULT IN EXTENSIVE FLOODING AND POSE A THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS WILL POTENTIALLY IMPACT COASTAL AREAS OF SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA DURING THE PRE DAWN HOURS MONDAY MORNING AND SPREAD INLAND ACROSS SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA AND ACROSS COASTAL MISSISSIPPI MONDAY MORNING. HURRICANE FORCE WINDS WILL BE POSSIBLE ALONG PORTIONS OF THE COAST BY MID MONDAY MORNING AND SPREAD INLAND TO SOME AREAS MONDAY AFTERNOON AND MONDAY NIGHT"
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Parades across America as New Orleans evacuates
Three years after Katrina devastated Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and other areas in the South, New Orleans is feeling deju vu all over again. Late Saturday Mayor Ray Nagin ordered a mandatory evacuation of New Orleans, the city most destroyed by Katrina's force in 2005.. And now today, as America celebrates Labor Day weekend with parades and streamers, millions across the South prepare for what could be a will most likely become an intense and dangerous Category 5 hurricane.. Aimed for somewhere along the Gulf Coast.. MORE: Thousands flee powerful storm.. At this hour, FEMA waiting for storm to blow into Cat 5 Destroys parts of Cuba, now in open Gulf water.. * * * Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal warned that Gustav could be worse that Hurricane Katrina three years ago.. Jindal is requesting a 'pre-landfall' disaster declaration..
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All the news unfit to print for Saturday, August 30, 2008

New storm data
New computer models putting Gustav west of New Orleans..
Latest radar..
Storm will be off Southern Coast of Louisiana by 8am Monday..
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EARLY FORECASTS

Watching Gustav..
The forecast for New Orleans next week
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Latest GUSTAV discussion..
NONE OF THE MODELS HAVE SIGNIFICANTLY CHANGED THEIR TRACK SOLUTION COMPARED TO THE PREVIOUS CYCLE...SO THE CONSENSUS HAS REMAINED IN PLACE. THE SPREAD AT 3-5 DAYS IS STILL SUBSTANTIAL...HOWEVER...WITH SOME MODELS INCLUDING THE UKMET AND HWRF CALLING FOR GUSTAV TO TURN WESTWARD JUST BEFORE REACHING THE NORTHERN GULF COAST. THE NEW OFFICIAL FORECAST TRACK REMAINS CONSISTENT WITH THE REMAINING GUIDANCE IN TAKING GUSTAV INLAND IN LESS THAN 72 HOURS...AND IS JUST EDGED EVER SO SLIGHTLY TO THE RIGHT...IN PART TO ACCOUNT FOR THE RECENT RIGHT OF TRACK MOTION. REGARDLESS OF THE DETAILS IN THE TRACK...GUSTAV WILL LIKELY SLOW DOWN SIGNIFICANTLY IN THE LONGER-TERM...WHICH COULD CAUSE A CONSIDERABLE FLOODING THREAT OVER LOUISIANA AND TEXAS
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'NO SHELTER' FOR THOSE THAT STAY IN NEW ORLEANS
We can only hope and pray that the path of Gustav will keep New Orleans out of the most harm (*although looking at long range models, Hanna may also be a fear*).. but today we are learning that those who stay in New Orleans during Gustav will have on shelter .. Police with bullhorns going through the streets of the city this weekend announcing that if you don't leave now, there will be no shelter, you are on your own.. The doors of the Superdome are going to be locked this time around.
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GUSTAV EXPLODING IN GULF; THOUSANDS EVACUATING FROM NEW ORLEANS, OTHER CITIES; UNCERTAIN PATH AS NEW COMPUTER MODELS COME IN

PHOTO: AFP
Weather is not an exact science, but when you are just getting over a major hurricane three years ago and see another on the horizon, you want exact..New computer models are showing a frighteningly strengthening Gustav in the Gulf.. Exploding into a powerful category 3 storm--some weather forecasters expect a cat 4 before it's over, a few have worried aloud that a Cat 5 storm may not be out of the question. President Bush has declared a state of emergency in Louisiana--and Texas. The latest projected path shows landfall 2am Tuesday Southwest of New Orleans--however new models shown on the Weather Channel this morning show a curve at the last minute away from the United States and back South into the Gulf! Possibly strengthening even more.. As the storms gets stronger, nonessential oil workers in the Gulf have been evacuated.. Worries over $4 a gallon gas for Labor Day--even $5 a gallon if the storm hits Gulf oil fields and causes widespread damage.. And it's not over after Gustav--Hanna is next. And "Ike" is in its making off the coast of Africa.. Ladies and gentlemen, and readers of all shapes and sizes: Gas up the cars before Tuesday. This could get bad...
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All the news unfit to print for Friday, August 29, 2008
GUSTAV A DANGEROUS HURRICANE; FEARS THAT STORM COULD STRIKE AS A CAT 4
Today is the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.. As memorial services played out in New Orleans to mark the tragic events of three years ago when the state, local, and federal government all failed, a new storm (and maybe 2) on the horizon is causing fear along the Gulf Coast. And fear, again, three years later, in the city of New Orleans.. Hurricane Gustav, now over open water, is set to explode into a hell storm in the Gulf of Mexico.. Accuweather is predicting that a building high pressure in the United States will force Gustav to Louisiana.. A map tonight on Accuweather shows Louisiana is set to get extreme damage from Gustav.. Henry Margusity wrote today of the 'ultimate disaster' in which two storms, Gustav and Hanna, could strike the Gulf Coast and play havoc with the nation's oil production.. Three years later, New Orleans on edge over Gustav.. Oil Rig insurers brace themselves.. National Guard troops activated.. Offshore oil producers evacuate workers .. The five day cone of possibility for Gustav takes it directly to Southwest Louisiana.. A discussion statement tonight from government forecasters: "DUE TO THE NOTABLE MODEL SPREAD LATE IN THE FORECAST PERIOD...IT IS ONCE AGAIN IMPORTANT TO RESTATE THAT IT IS SIMPLY NOT YET POSSIBLE TO DETERMINE EXACTLY WHERE AND WHEN GUSTAV WILL MAKE FINAL LANDFALL".. THE NEXT ADVISORY WILL BE ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER AT 1100 PM EDT..
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All the news unfit to print for Sunday, August 17, 2008
WHERE IS FAY GOING: PATH OF UNCERTAINTY CHANGING

As more computer runs get made, the track that Tropical Storm Fay is going to take gets more and more uncertain.. Latest projections are putting the storm over the Western portion of Florida, sidestepping Miama, and possibly impacting Tampa--if not further north.. The longer that Fay stays over water the stronger the storm could potentially become.. The Sunshine State making best of its sunny days.. the storm's impact set to be felt early next week.. MORE The cone of impact changes.. Tourists leaving the Florida Keys.. And there is still a potential that the storm could track East.. and go up the East Coast .. Accuweather shows impact of Fay could be felt entire week until Sunday when it is forecast to be somewhere over Pennsylvania.. Latest satellite image..
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