Homer Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 (edited) The Hurricane Thread: Since it seems like every single storm that inches towards Orlando manages to get its own thread on here, I think its about time for one thread just to discuss these forces of nature. For those who live in Illinois or something, hurricanes are powerful storms that originate from Africa as tropical waves, if conditions are favorable, these waves may become cyclonic and eventually form into tropical depressions, then tropical storms, then hurricanes. Hurricanes of course have rain, strong winds, and tornadoes. Also known as Typhoons if you live in the Pacific. Some good resources for hurricanes: http://www.hurricanesafety.org/home2.cfm Hurricane Survival http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ NOAA National Hurricane Center Old Threads Tropical Storm Fay (2008) Tropical Storm Ernesto (2006) Tropical Storm Alberto (2006) Hurricane Wilma (2005) Hurricane Katrina (2005) Random Hurricane TR's & Threads Six Flags New Orleans thread (SBNO since Katrina) Barry Survived Wilma? Drat... (2005) Dennis' Wilma Photo TR (2005) calcajun's Katrina Recovery TR (Part 1) (2005) calcajun's Katrina Recovery TR (Part 2) (2005) Popular Mechanics on Hurricane Katrina Dennis' Hurricane Katrina Photo TR (2005) (when it first hit Florida) To get things started in this thread, the biggest worry in the Atlantic right now is Hurricane Gustav. Most tracks have the storm going toward the New Orleans area, still rebuilding from Katrina and predicted to hit as a strong category 4 or 5 storm. Edited August 26, 2011 by Moose Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spaceace12 Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 Not being very familier with hurricanes, isn't the most dangerous side the east side of one? If so, at the current track, that is the side that is projected to hit NO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coasterdude5 Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 I'm very worried about New Orleans... One of the people I interviewed in my Katrina documentary, who was a police officer at the time and performed several rescues, said that all the city needs to flood again is a small Category 1 or 2 storm. The drainage system simply can't take any more. So if this turns out to be a Category 3 there's really no telling... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WillMontu Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 Ike projected path In the words of Led Zeppelin: "Cryin' won't help you, prayin' won't do you no good, Now, cryin' won't help you, prayin' won't do you no good, When the levee breaks, mama, you got to move. " Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spaceace12 Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 I am 99% sure from posts on a few message boards that the New Orleans Saints are evacuating to Indianapolis to practice in the RCA dome while the hurricane threat is a danger to New Orleans. According to a few posts at the Colts message board and a Saints Message board and also a comment made a NFL network reporter, I pretty much believe it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kraken613 Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 Ive been through my share of Hurricane's when I lived in FL for 7 years! They suck! But now they come up here and give us much needed rain! Thats what Fay just did! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
astroworldfan1 Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 It's headed straight for me. I'm serious. I've never evacuated, and I don't see the need to. We stayed for Katrina, why not Tropical Storm Gustav? EDIT: I don't think it'll hit New Orleans, but that can all change.......... -Tatum Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spaceace12 Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 EDIT: I don't think it'll hit New Orleans, but that can all change.......... I think you hope it doesn't hit NO, even just rain will be devasting to NO. Its current track has it heading straight for the area, actually has he eye to the west of NO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stingrock23 Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 As of now, it looks like it will hit far west of N.O., and hopefully that doesn't change. If that's the case, I won't be going anywhere. I also don't think it's a sure thing the saints are going to Indy. That is their option if the storm hits close to the city. The western part of the state won't flood, but there will be wind damage and power outages. Good luck Astro Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spaceace12 Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 If they have to evacuate “In the event that Hurricane Gustav forces us to evacuate, the team will temporarily relocate to Indianapolis,” said Executive Vice President/General Manager Mickey Loomis. “If an evacuation is called for, we will fly to Indianapolis at that time and stay there for the entire week preparing for the Bucs. We will practice at Lucas Oil Stadium and we will return to New Orleans on Friday.” http://www.neworleanssaints.com/Articles/2008/8/Statement%20from%20Mickey%20Loomis%20Regarding%20Evacuation%20Plans.aspx knowing weather history, it could miss or it could wobble a little and hit head on. I think a few players might enjoy some time in Indiana. The punter, Steve Weatherford, is from Terre Haute. The Saints Coach once coached at Indiana State here in Terre Haute. Drew Brees was a football player at Purdue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
astroworldfan1 Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 Gustav doesn't look like it'll hit New Orleans. -Tatum Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kalepi_Konei Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 You never know Gustaf(v)? might do what Charlie did and swing around to Florida. I hope this thing goes in the gulf and just does a 180 and hits no one (I know that's not going to happen) because that's going to be one helluva storm. I'm guessing its going to be a high category 3 easy. As for Hannah, I think that's going to be a category 2-3 easy. And I think Hannah will come for Florida. (knowing my luck it will.) EDIT: P.S. I know this is my news station but we have an interactive hurricane tracker... LINK - http://www.wesh.com/hurricanetracker/index.html It's really helpful, especially for those who don't have cable (like me) and can't keep updated on the big storms out there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
terrancew_hod Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 Gustav doesn't look like it'll hit New Orleans. -Tatum Unfortunately, if the hurricane stays on the same track New Orleans will get hit. Hurricane winds will extend for about 50-100 miles and the violent side is to the east. New Orleans doesn't have to be directly hit to get major damage. Katrina didn't directly hit New Orleans either, but also got Alabama and Mississippi too because they were to the east of the eye. Terry Edit: This is a better graph to look at. This is the probability of winds greater than 58mph in the next few days: This puts New Orleans in the line of sight. I've heard this is a better indicator of where it's going. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moose Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 The thing that worries me is that the storm seems to be tracking west of NO. I was under the impression that the worst storm surges are on the eastern sides (or northern if it hits a north-south coast) of hurricanes due to the direction of rotation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spaceace12 Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 ^ Thanks for saying that because that is what I thought also. I seen on the news the last night that the Army Corps. are putting in temp. levees because they still have not had the time to fix all of them. Then add in that fact that the repairs have not been tested on the fixed ones. I just hope Katrina's aftermath has everyone in NO that didn't evacuate evacuates this time. Sorta sad is that people are just finishing their homes from Katrina and now who knows what will happen with this storm. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BeemerBoy Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 I never trust a projected storm track. I was able to stay at a very safe and secure location during hurricane Andrew. When we went to sleep around midnight, it was projected to slap Fort Lauderdale upside the head, and consequently destroy our house. When I woke up 6 hours later, Homestead (south of Miami) was obliterated, and we drove home to our still-standing house. Weather changes....always expect the worst and hope for the best. My prayers go out to the ENTIRE Gulf Coast. I'm hoping for the best case scenario for all of you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
astroworldfan1 Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 It's offical, Gustav is a Hurricane. Here is a picture of where it's supposed to be heading. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spaceace12 Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 So to all who know/have exp. a hurricane, is it true the east wall is the most dangerous side? Obviously all sides are dangerous, but I think I heard something that the east side is the most dangerous. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coasterdude5 Posted August 30, 2008 Share Posted August 30, 2008 ^ I'm not sure exactly... I've been through a few back when I lived on the coast but I'm not an expert. Some friends of mine in Orleans are leaving tomorrow... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kraken613 Posted August 30, 2008 Share Posted August 30, 2008 The front right area is the worse because the winds are blowing onshore which = large surges. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
astroworldfan1 Posted August 30, 2008 Share Posted August 30, 2008 It's actually the east side (where I am) and the Eye Wall of the storm are the worst. -Tatum Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kraken613 Posted August 30, 2008 Share Posted August 30, 2008 The right-front quadrant of an Atlantic hurricane typically contains the strongest winds and thus, the highest storm surge. Keep in mind that the right-front quadrant is always relative to the forward movement of the hurricane. http://www.hurricanetrack.com/ncstormsurge/srginf.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kingbooba Posted August 30, 2008 Share Posted August 30, 2008 Sweet! I'm into hurricanes! Anybody in the Gulf who has to deal with Gustav? If so, watch out! He could become a C5 hurricane! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
socalMAN123 Posted August 30, 2008 Share Posted August 30, 2008 I actually prefer Wolveri...wait, I thought this topic was for all Storm discussions. ---Brent Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rider117 Posted August 30, 2008 Share Posted August 30, 2008 I'm on the Gulf Coast of Mississippi down in Biloxi. I'm here at Keesler AFB for Tech School and the Air Force is taking this very seriously and were probaly going to be sheltered or evacuated somewhere else. People are going crazy down here because there STILL rebuilding from Katrina and if this rolls through it will destroy everything they have tried so hard to rebuild to make the city how it looked before Katrina came in. I hope it doesn't hit us... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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