There's a storm coming into the Gulf. Mets are saying could reach Cat 4. We could begin feeling effects as early as Sunday.
I know we get involved here with politics but just want to say Heads up! Tomorrow is not too soon to begin clearing stuff from yards, buying water, and other supplies.
If Walmart and grocery stores are low on supplies, check out Big Lots, Dollar Stores, etc.
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Yeah, probably need to top off my gas cans.
After the freeze and because I’m on a well with no generator big enough to run it, I now keep 30 gallons of potable water on hand in addition to bottled water.
Great idea!
I hope everyone here knows these huge weather events can be created, manipulated, steered, stalled using technology of weather modification.
LBJ PREDICTS GEOENGINERRING WILL CONTROL THE WEATHER TO CONTROL THE WORLD. 48 seconds
Yes we know. I'm always telling people to look for the cooling towers to suddenly go into overdrive to start making clouds when a hurricane is in the gulf. That's how they steer them.
Yep!
Stay safe!
If grocery stores are a mess always try Walgreens type stores and home improvement or office supply stores for water. People over look them all of the time.
Great idea, will share with friends and family, thanks!
Watch "Tropical Development Likely in the Caribbean" From The Weather Channel Android App: https://weather.com/storms/hurricane/video/tropical-depression-or-storm-likely-to-form-in-caribbean?pl=pl-the-latest
Saw that, thanks!
Thanks for the heads up!
You're welcome, stay safe!
Looks like it will be a strong Cat 3.
My hurricane app doesn't even register this thing yet. What do y'all use to track them? I don't know wtf is wrong with my app all of a sudden.
I saw weather channel has their spaghetti model already out with 90% of their strings hitting Louisiana. Predictive programming? Are they telling us what they are going to do? Louisiana is only 40% vaxxed and has a democrat governor who cheated the election. Punishing the people with a hurricane? After getting hit by multiple storms last year and people still have blue tarps on their roofs because the line is so long to get someone to your house. Louisiana got crippled badly last year by multiple hurricanes, no way people can handle a hard hit again this year.
There's a site called stormcastforums.com which has meteorologists and meteorology students that is very good. It moves pretty fast when there's a storm. https://stormcastforums.com/thread/6755/invest-discussion-thread-caribbean-gulf?page=71
thanks
Good advice, fren.
Thank-you, Patriot!
No chance for CAT 4
Not sure about that because the GOM is primed for rapid intensification. Hoping you're right though.
I wonder if New Orleans is going to get fucked again... and know that they now have vax passports if they'll start setting up "unvaccinated camps" for people who lose homes. Or fuck them over in some way.
If the storm comes in to the west of NOLA, could be catastrophic. Katrina mess was because of Corps of Engineers levee failure. Pumps in NOLA have still not been repaired. Winds from the west will have water overtopping not just Lake Ponchartrain levees but possibly the MS River as well. We kept saying that the money spent to take down statues should have gone to pump repairs but oh well. Thanks goodness we live an hour outside of the city because it could become another tragedy.
I'm fairly certain the levee was purposely blown.
Not sure - many poor areas were affected but then so were some of the wealthiest areas of the city. I do know that the corps should have had the supporting structure several feet deeper.
The fact the pumps haven't been repaired and updated shows they don't give a shit. I hate new orleans, hate it with a passion. It's a rotten hole in the south, because it was ruined by democrats. I hope you don't live there. If you do, please evacuate. Storms seem to like going though "rapid intensification" lately throwing us all off guard.
We don't live there. Used to be our favorite place to visit. That changed when the statues came down. We haven't been back and don't plan to go back.