Tropical storm DEAN...

kegray1

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It is never fun living inside the dreaded CONE OF UNCERTAINTY(which I do for Dean right now,Galveston).
I just hope FEMA does the right thing for me when I need it if you know what I mean.
My friend in GulfPort lost part of his roof.
He got estimates in the 15K range to fix it.
FEMA gave him 28K for his troubles.
I am afraid Katrina has ruined gov't aid.
 

UT-Longhorn

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WOW, that's cold bro. That's f#ckin cold. Hope
your house doesn't get blown to shit by a tornado,
and we don't have to pay taxes to help you out.
:shrug: That's f$ucked up thinkin dude.


Im not referring to the people, my aunt, uncle, and 4 cousins lost their homes down there during Katrina. Im referring to the ****ing incompetence in the louisiana legislature and the city officials of new orleans that have mis-spent so much tax payer money it makes your headspin.
 

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It is never fun living inside the dreaded CONE OF UNCERTAINTY(which I do for Dean right now,Galveston).
I just hope FEMA does the right thing for me when I need it if you know what I mean.
My friend in GulfPort lost part of his roof.
He got estimates in the 15K range to fix it.
FEMA gave him 28K for his troubles.
I am afraid Katrina has ruined gov't aid.

I cant stand some of these insurance companies. One of my relatives lives on a fairly high ridge, roof was torn off, ruined everything inside, and insurance denied their claim and said it was due to damage caused by rain/water from flooding. F-ing FLOODING and they live on a ridge! Go figure that one out!
 

Glferboy21

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Most of the hurricane models show this storm going into about brownsville, but two models at work show this thing possibly turning and heading towards lousinana and texas. One was right towards Houston the other west of New Orleans. We will see as this thing gets closer, but the steering flow as of now I think has this thing heading towards the border. If the high in the eastern part of the US moves changes and that flow changes this thing could easily take a turn after the Yucatan. The model that has been the most accurate over the years is the one that has this thing in Louisiana.
 

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Im not referring to the people, my aunt, uncle, and 4 cousins lost their homes down there during Katrina. Im referring to the ****ing incompetence in the louisiana legislature and the city officials of new orleans that have mis-spent so much tax payer money it makes your headspin.

MY BAD UT, MY BAD. I misunderstood you:toast:
 

kegray1

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The ironic thing about the past few days(Erin) was the center went over Corpus and they had little to no damages.
Houston,Austin,and SA suffered much more in way of flooding(the dirty side as they call it). Areas around Austin and SA dont need anymore rain. It is like the levies broke and they dont even have any.
 

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Im not referring to the people, my aunt, uncle, and 4 cousins lost their homes down there during Katrina. Im referring to the ****ing incompetence in the louisiana legislature and the city officials of new orleans that have mis-spent so much tax payer money it makes your headspin.

What I don't understand is that the Mexican Gov't can rebuild it's whole coastline of resorts in 3 months. Katrina parked herself over the Yucatan for 3 days! It abosutly desomated the area for 75 miles. They were back to normal after just a few months, I know because we go to this area every year and you couldn't tell of any destruction. I know it is a resort area but how do they get things going faster than around here. There are still areas of NO that are still devasted???
 

UT-Longhorn

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The ironic thing about the past few days(Erin) was the center went over Corpus and they had little to no damages.
Houston,Austin,and SA suffered much more in way of flooding(the dirty side as they call it). Areas around Austin and SA dont need anymore rain. It is like the levies broke and they dont even have any.

yea, those bands can bring more havoc at times than the eye (center)
 

UT-Longhorn

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What I don't understand is that the Mexican Gov't can rebuild it's whole coastline of resorts in 3 months. Katrina parked herself over the Yucatan for 3 days! It abosutly desomated the area for 75 miles. They were back to normal after just a few months, I know because we go to this area every year and you couldn't tell of any destruction. I know it is a resort area but how do they get things going faster than around here. There are still areas of NO that are still devasted???


my thoughts exactly. mexicans can do it, but we cant with all the $ they had sent their way?
 

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my thoughts exactly. mexicans can do it, but we cant with all the $ they had sent their way?

Read a story about the truckloads of ice that got sent down to NO after Katrina. I guess it made several trips around the country and after 2 years it got sent back and got scrapped. Just poor gov't leadership!! :shrug:
 

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I can take all the rain God wants to give me but please no more hurricanes. The rain helps it cool off down here so im all for the rain.
 

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gf is down with her parents in Dominican republic (punta cana), received a text today and they are in bunkers as the SE portion of island was given a hurricane warning, so much for a vacation...freaking out over here. hopefully her flight isn't delayed as she is returning tomorrow.
 

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again best of luck to Scotty, Spiros and all the staff..

hope everyone comes thru ok.
 

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That sucks, I've lived thru two direct hit tornado's
in Oklahoma and I can't imagine that type of wind
lasting more than 10 minutes, much less the surge
of water. Mother Nature can be brutal. :mj09:
 

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Oly / BetJM update,

Thank you all for your prayers, concerns and well wishes.
We fortunately dodged the eye as it stayed south of us. The island currently has no power or water however the offices are running on generators and water tanks so we're ok. The internet, phones and payouts operating at 100%. No serious injuries so we are blessed and happy to be here.

Spiro's decade old motto has never been more valuable than in today's climate, "Sweat the game, not the pay out". (or Hurricane).......

Keep the faith,
Scotty
 

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Question because I have no idea.

Friend of mine is vacationing in San Lucas Cabo. Any chance they will feel the storm over there? Excuse my ignorance but I'm not sure what the distance is, in relation to where DEAN is now.
 

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Question because I have no idea.

Friend of mine is vacationing in San Lucas Cabo. Any chance they will feel the storm over there? Excuse my ignorance but I'm not sure what the distance is, in relation to where DEAN is now.

here's a track of the storm
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/srh/tropicalwx/images/AL0407W5.GIF

supposed to hit south of Cancun last I heard, may hit a cat 5
here's another link
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/key/tropical/ all kinds of info

hope your friends are safe
 

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Question because I have no idea.

Friend of mine is vacationing in San Lucas Cabo. Any chance they will feel the storm over there? Excuse my ignorance but I'm not sure what the distance is, in relation to where DEAN is now.

Cabo is on the Pacific side. They may get some rain but nothing big!
 
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