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Edwin Pawlowski
 
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"Dee Randall" > wrote in message
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> I don't understand why people who are staying in hotels feel that they are
> 'safe'.
> I surely wouldn't.
> Dee Dee


Safer than a frame built house or trailer perhaps, but with a Cat 4, nothing
is truly safe.


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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
> "Dee Randall" > wrote in message
>>
>> I don't understand why people who are staying in hotels feel that
>> they are 'safe'.
>> I surely wouldn't.
>> Dee Dee

>
> Safer than a frame built house or trailer perhaps, but with a Cat 4,
> nothing is truly safe.


It's a Cat 5. They are comparing it to Andrew and Camille, if you remember
those.


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jmcquown wrote:
> Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
> > "Dee Randall" > wrote in message
> >>
> >> I don't understand why people who are staying in hotels feel that
> >> they are 'safe'.
> >> I surely wouldn't.
> >> Dee Dee

> >
> > Safer than a frame built house or trailer perhaps, but with a Cat 4,
> > nothing is truly safe.

>
> It's a Cat 5. They are comparing it to Andrew and Camille, if you remember
> those.


It's a Cat 4 at 145 mph winds. Borderline Cat 5 - 150 is cat 5.

Sandi

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Sandi wrote:

>
> jmcquown wrote:
>> Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>> > "Dee Randall" > wrote in message
>> >>
>> >> I don't understand why people who are staying in hotels feel that
>> >> they are 'safe'.
>> >> I surely wouldn't.
>> >> Dee Dee
>> >
>> > Safer than a frame built house or trailer perhaps, but with a Cat
>> > 4, nothing is truly safe.

>>
>> It's a Cat 5. They are comparing it to Andrew and Camille, if you
>> remember those.

>
> It's a Cat 4 at 145 mph winds. Borderline Cat 5 - 150 is cat 5.
>
> Sandi



It's projected path for the next few days is also scary.

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Sandi wrote:
> jmcquown wrote:
>> Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>>> "Dee Randall" > wrote in message
>>>>
>>>> I don't understand why people who are staying in hotels feel that
>>>> they are 'safe'.
>>>> I surely wouldn't.
>>>> Dee Dee
>>>
>>> Safer than a frame built house or trailer perhaps, but with a Cat 4,
>>> nothing is truly safe.

>>
>> It's a Cat 5. They are comparing it to Andrew and Camille, if you
>> remember those.

>
> It's a Cat 4 at 145 mph winds. Borderline Cat 5 - 150 is cat 5.
>
> Sandi


Yesterday it was a Cat 5 with 175 mph winds.

Jill




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jmcquown wrote:
> Sandi wrote:
>
>>jmcquown wrote:
>>
>>>Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>>>
>>>>"Dee Randall" > wrote in message
>>>>
>>>>>I don't understand why people who are staying in hotels feel that
>>>>>they are 'safe'.
>>>>> I surely wouldn't.
>>>>>Dee Dee
>>>>
>>>>Safer than a frame built house or trailer perhaps, but with a Cat 4,
>>>>nothing is truly safe.
>>>
>>>It's a Cat 5. They are comparing it to Andrew and Camille, if you
>>>remember those.

>>
>>It's a Cat 4 at 145 mph winds. Borderline Cat 5 - 150 is cat 5.
>>
>>Sandi

>
>
> Yesterday it was a Cat 5 with 175 mph winds.
>
> Jill
>
>


The operative word was "yesterday." Has little to do with early this am.


jim
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On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 05:48:21 -0500, jmcquown wrote:

> Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
> > "Dee Randall" > wrote in message
> >>
> >> I don't understand why people who are staying in hotels feel that
> >> they are 'safe'.
> >> I surely wouldn't.
> >> Dee Dee

> >
> > Safer than a frame built house or trailer perhaps, but with a Cat 4,
> > nothing is truly safe.

>
> It's a Cat 5. They are comparing it to Andrew and Camille, if you remember
> those.
>

I don't remember those being as bad.

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On Wed 31 Aug 2005 09:53:40p, sf wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 05:48:21 -0500, jmcquown wrote:
>
>> Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>> > "Dee Randall" > wrote in message
>> >>
>> >> I don't understand why people who are staying in hotels feel that
>> >> they are 'safe'.
>> >> I surely wouldn't.
>> >> Dee Dee
>> >
>> > Safer than a frame built house or trailer perhaps, but with a Cat 4,
>> > nothing is truly safe.

>>
>> It's a Cat 5. They are comparing it to Andrew and Camille, if you
>> remember those.
>>

> I don't remember those being as bad.


When it hit NO, it was only a Cat 4, but for some reason the damage is
actually far worse.

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unless there are three other people.
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"Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote in message
. ..
>
> "Dee Randall" > wrote in message
> >
> > I don't understand why people who are staying in hotels feel that they

are
> > 'safe'.
> > I surely wouldn't.
> > Dee Dee

>
> Safer than a frame built house or trailer perhaps, but with a Cat 4,

nothing
> is truly safe.
>
>


The irony of the whole thing would be if the stadium that they're using as a
shelter, would blow over.

kili


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In article >,
"kilikini" > wrote:

> "Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote in message
> . ..
> >
> > "Dee Randall" > wrote in message
> > >
> > > I don't understand why people who are staying in hotels feel that they

> are
> > > 'safe'.
> > > I surely wouldn't.
> > > Dee Dee

> >
> > Safer than a frame built house or trailer perhaps, but with a Cat 4,

> nothing
> > is truly safe.
> >
> >

>
> The irony of the whole thing would be if the stadium that they're using as a
> shelter, would blow over.
>
> kili


The Superdome hasn't blown over (yet), but leaks have appeared in the
roof.

I was watching CNN this morning while eating breakfast. "Major
structural damage" has appeared in many buildings in New Orleans. In
other words, it might be wise to rethink a Cajun eatathon vacation
scheduled for anytime this fall.

My thoughts are with the folks who live down there and in the predicted
future path of Katrina (which includes a wide swath of the midwest and
Great Lakes states).

Cindy

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Derek Lyons
 
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Cindy Fuller > wrote:

>My thoughts are with the folks who live down there and in the predicted
>future path of Katrina (which includes a wide swath of the midwest and
>Great Lakes states).


And all of that area drains - right past New Orleans. The Big Easy
may not be entirely out of danger for weeks.

D.
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