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#148308 - 2005-09-22 02:28 PM Going offline for a bit....or hauling ass away from Rita!
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As it seems that I have one of the biggest huricanes in history beating a path to my doorstep, I am running for higher ground. Woke up this morning, and the path of this thing is pointed right at Galveston Bay, I live 1 mile away from Galvenston Bay. This thing is a cat 5, and it is huge.

God willing, you will see me arounnd again some time next week, just hope I have a house left to come back too.

C-ya
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#148309 - 2005-09-22 02:33 PM Re: Going offline for a bit....or hauling ass away from Rita!
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Good luck, Bryce and godspeed. I hope things work out for you and yours.

Let us know if there is anything we can do.

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#148310 - 2005-09-22 02:45 PM Re: Going offline for a bit....or hauling ass away from Rita!
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wow, good luck buddy. take care.
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#148311 - 2005-09-22 02:46 PM Re: Going offline for a bit....or hauling ass away from Rita!
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Good luck from me as well. I hope everything goes well and that life will be easier for you when you return than it was/is/will be for the Katrina victims.
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#148312 - 2005-09-22 02:59 PM Re: Going offline for a bit....or hauling ass away from Rita!
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Take care dude.
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#148313 - 2005-09-22 03:00 PM Re: Going offline for a bit....or hauling ass away from Rita!
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Don't slow down until El Paso... and maybe a pit stop in Juarez
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#148314 - 2005-09-22 03:07 PM Re: Going offline for a bit....or hauling ass away from Rita!
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if it hits as a cat 4, it will destroy damn near everything for 50 miles inland and about 75 miles wide... with lesser damage farther out and then along its path for most of the next 24 hours.. spawning tornadoes on it's NE quadrant.

New Orleans was a flooding... Mississippi was a hurricane
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#148315 - 2005-09-22 03:08 PM Re: Going offline for a bit....or hauling ass away from Rita!
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WOW, now it's comming real close. Good luck and fingers crossed that you, your loved ones and actually eveybody will be ok when this is over.

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Galveston mayor says city plans to be self-sufficient after hurricane


GALVESTON, Texas (CNN) -- The city of Galveston plans to be completely self-sufficient for at least three days after Hurricane Rita sweeps through, the mayor said Thursday, in light of what happened in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.


"The city of Galveston has plans to exist without outside help at all for at least three days because New Orleans was cut off for so long," Mayor Lyda Ann Thomas told CNN's "American Morning."


At least 75 to 80 percent of the city's nearly 58,000 residents have left the island in the past few days, the mayor said.


"We hope that whoever is left here... will move on out today," Thomas said.


She said patrol cars with loudspeakers will drive around later in the day to urge those who haven't left yet to get out.


Wednesday, as many as 2,400 residents who had no transportation took advantage of a ride out of the city on school buses. (Posted 7:55 a.m.)





http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/22/news.update.thurs/
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#148316 - 2005-09-22 03:18 PM Re: Going offline for a bit....or hauling ass away from Rita!
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#148317 - 2005-09-22 05:38 PM Re: Going offline for a bit....or hauling ass away from Rita!
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http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/printstory.mpl/metropolitan/3046592
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#148318 - 2005-09-22 07:15 PM Re: Going offline for a bit....or hauling ass away from Rita!
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I wonder how far Bryce made it?
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Houston-Area Residents Flee As Rita Nears
Sep 22 11:27 AM US/Eastern


By ALICIA A. CALDWELL
Associated Press Writer


GALVESTON, Texas


Traffic came to a standstill and gas shortages were reported Thursday as hundreds of thousands of people in the Houston metropolitan area rushed to get out of the path of Hurricane Rita, a monster storm with 165 mph winds.

More than 1.3 million residents in Texas and Louisiana were under orders to evacuate to avoid a deadly repeat of Katrina.

The Category 5 storm weakened slightly Thursday morning, and forecasters said it could lose more steam by the time it comes ashore late Friday or early Saturday. But it could still be an extremely dangerous hurricane _ one aimed straight at a section of coastline with the nation's biggest concentration of oil refineries.

"Don't follow the example of Katrina and wait. No one will come and get you during the storm," Harris County Judge Robert Eckels said in Houston.

In New Orleans, meanwhile, Rita's outer bands brought the first rain to the city since Rita, raising fears that the patched-up levees could give way and cause a new round of flooding.

Highways leading inland out of Houston were clogged with bumper-to- bumper traffic for up to 100 miles north of the city. Gas stations were reported to be running out of gas. Shoppers emptied grocery store shelves of spaghetti, tuna and other nonperishable items. Hotels hundreds of miles inland filled up. Police officers along the highways carried gasoline to help motorists who ran out.

To speed the evacuation out of the nation's fourth-largest city, Gov. Rick Perry ordered a halt to all southbound traffic into Houston along Interstate 45 and took the unprecedented stop of directing the opening all eight lanes to northbound traffic out of the city for 125 miles. I-45 is the primary evacuation route north from Houston and Galveston.

Trazanna Moreno tried to leave Houston for the 225-mile trip to Dallas on U.S. 90 but turned back after getting stuck in traffic.

"We ended up going six miles in two hours and 45 minutes," said Moreno, whose neighborhood is not expected to flood. "It could be that if we ended up stranded in the middle of nowhere that we'd be in a worse position in a car dealing with hurricane-force winds than we would in our house.

With traffic at a dead halt, fathers and sons got out of their cars and played catch on freeway medians. Others stood next to their cars, videotaping the scene, or walked between vehicles, chatting with people along the way. Tow trucks tried to wend their way along the shoulders, pulling stalled cars out of the way.

Hotels hours inland filled up, all the way to the Oklahoma and Arkansas line.

John Decker, 47, decided to board up his home and hunker down because he could not find a hotel room.

"I've been calling since yesterday morning all the way up to about 1 this morning. No vacancies anywhere," he said. "I checked all the way from here to Del Rio to Eagle Pass. I called as far as Lufkin, San Marcos, San Angelo. The only place I didn't call was El Paso. By the time you reach El Paso, it's almost time to turn back."

At 11 a.m. EDT, Rita was centered about 460 miles southeast of Galveston and was moving at near 9 mph. It winds were 165 mph, down slightly from 175 mph earlier in the day. Forecasters predicted it would come ashore somewhere between the Houston-Galveston area and western Louisiana.

Hurricane-force winds extended 85 miles from the center of the storm, and even a slight rightward turn could prove devastating to the Katrina-fractured levees protecting New Orleans. Engineers rushed to fix the city's pumps and fortify its levees.

Forecasters said Rita could be the strongest hurricane on record ever to hit Texas. Only three Category 5 hurricanes, the highest on the scale, are known to have hit the U.S. mainland _ most recently, Andrew, which smashed South Florida in 1992.

The U.S. mainland has never been hit by both a Category 4 and a Category 5 in the same season. Katrina came ashore Aug. 29 as a Category 4 hurricane.

Galveston, Corpus Christi and surrounding Nueces County, low-lying parts of Houston, and mostly emptied-out New Orleans were under mandatory evacuation orders as Rita swirled across the Gulf of Mexico, drawing energy with terrifying efficiency from its warm waters.

"It's not worth staying here," said Celia Martinez as she and several relatives finished packing up their homes and pets. "Life is more important than things."

Along the Gulf Coast, federal, state and local officials heeded the bitter lessons of Katrina: Hundreds of buses were dispatched to evacuate the poor. Hospital and nursing home patients were cleared out. And truckloads of water, ice and ready-made meals, and rescue and medical teams were put on standby.

"Now is not a time for warnings. Now is a time for action," Houston Mayor Bill White said.

He added: "There is no good place to put a shelter that could take a direct hit from a Category 5 hurricane. I don't want anybody out there watching this and thinking that somebody is bound to open a local school for me on Friday, not with a hurricane packing these kinds of winds."

Galveston was a virtual ghost town by late Wednesday. The coastal city of 58,000 _ situated on an island 8 feet above sea level _ was nearly wiped off the map in 1900 when an unnamed hurricane killed between 6,000 and 12,000 in what is still the nation's deadliest natural disaster.

City Manager Steve LeBlanc said the storm surge from Rita could reach 50 feet. Galveston is protected by a nearly 11-mile-long granite seawall 17 feet tall.

"Not a good picture for us," LeBlanc said.

In Houston, the state's largest city and home to the highest concentration of Katrina refugees, geography makes evacuation particularly tricky. While many hurricane-prone cities are right on the coast, Houston is 60 miles inland, so a coastal suburban area of 2 million people must evacuate through a metropolitan area of 4 million people where the freeways are often clogged under the best of circumstances.

Galveston Mayor Lyda Ann Thomas said buses used to take people and their pets off the island were running in short supply Wednesday and warned that stragglers could be left to fend for themselves.

Meanwhile, the death toll from Katrina passed the 1,000 mark Wednesday in five Gulf Coast states. The body count in Louisiana alone was put at nearly 800, with most of the corpses found in the receding floodwaters of New Orleans.

Crude oil prices rose again on fears that Rita would destroy key oil installations in Texas and the gulf. Hundreds of workers were evacuated from offshore oil rigs. Texas, the heart of U.S. crude production, accounts for 25 percent of the nation's total oil output.

Rita is the 17th named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, making this the fourth-busiest season since record-keeping started in 1851. The record is 21 tropical storms in 1933. The hurricane season is not over until Nov. 30.

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Associated Press writers Deborah Hastings and Juan A. Lozano in Houston, Lynn Brezosky in Corpus Christi and Pam Easton in Galveston contributed to this report.




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#148319 - 2005-09-22 07:27 PM Re: Going offline for a bit....or hauling ass away from Rita!
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That traffic jam is what I was expecting too. Dang, that must really suck. I mean even if your home does survive, you have to maybe spend week or more in a hotel hundreds of miles from home IF you can find one. If the area is devasted like New Orleans - wow hard to imagine living like that daily. No job, No home, No car, nothing... Have to live with thousands of others in camps.

Good luck and may God be on your side Bryce. Prayers go out to all of that area nightly in our home.

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#148320 - 2005-09-22 08:15 PM Re: Going offline for a bit....or hauling ass away from Rita!
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Same here, I hope it slows enough to not be the 'perfect' storm mentioned the earlier article for that area.

Here is a link to a pic of the storm earlier as well. http://www.osei.noaa.gov/OSEIiod.html

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#148321 - 2005-09-22 08:56 PM Re: Going offline for a bit....or hauling ass away from Rita!
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made it to my dads house, a normal 1 hour drive took me 3. Watching the news here, some folks have been stuck on the freeway for 24h+ now.

I am north of Crosby texas, looks like we might get some bad weather, but we are going to ride it out. looking at maby getting a cat1/2 and winds rain.

Bryce

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#148322 - 2005-09-22 09:00 PM Re: Going offline for a bit....or hauling ass away from Rita!
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#148323 - 2005-09-22 09:15 PM Re: Going offline for a bit....or hauling ass away from Rita!
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Bryce,

Heard stuff about winds going up to 180Mph/288Kmph and Houston probably getting hit the hardest. But its on the news and there are like 60 different stories out. This morning the said it weakened to cat2 maybe cat3 hurricane and an hour ago the said its the mother of all storms taking everything that is in its way. Don’t know what to believe.
If you got some time (and if phone/DSL/cable is still up) how is it out there?


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#148324 - 2005-09-22 09:40 PM Re: Going offline for a bit....or hauling ass away from Rita!
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#148325 - 2005-09-22 10:25 PM Re: Going offline for a bit....or hauling ass away from Rita!
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Some pictures of the bitch...



http://www.quehubo.com/eng/rita/rita_gallery_2.php
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#148326 - 2005-09-22 11:25 PM Re: Going offline for a bit....or hauling ass away from Rita!
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it is cat5, heading here

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#148327 - 2005-09-23 10:48 AM Re: Going offline for a bit....or hauling ass away from Rita!
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cat 4 now.
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