08-28-2005, 11:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-28-2005, 11:48 PM by microbunny.)
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Hit Category 5 over night! You gotta see the size of this mofo...It's absolutely enormous!!! Looks poised to make a direct hit on Louisiana's coast, and New Orleans which, on average, lies 6 feet below sea level looks like it will suffer a near direct hit!! Hope people are getting out now....by mid-afternoon/tonight its gonna be too late...apparently this storm could be even more devastating than Hurricane Andrew that hit Florida in 1992 and would be only the 3rd Category 5 hurricane in recorded history to hit the U.S.
New Orleans is in for a terrible disaster if this this stays on course.... :(
Hurricane Katrina Hits Category 5 Status With 257kph Winds
Hit Category 5 over night! You gotta see the size of this mofo...It's absolutely enormous!!! Looks poised to make a direct hit on Louisiana's coast, and New Orleans which, on average, lies 6 feet below sea level looks like it will suffer a near direct hit!! Hope people are getting out now....by mid-afternoon/tonight its gonna be too late...apparently this storm could be even more devastating than Hurricane Andrew that hit Florida in 1992 and would be only the 3rd Category 5 hurricane in recorded history to hit the U.S.
New Orleans is in for a terrible disaster if this this stays on course.... :(
Hurricane Katrina Hits Category 5 Status With 257kph Winds