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QUOTE: Originally posted by roadrat anyone that is thinking of riding this one out please think about it again this storm is pushing the upper limits of a Cat 5! head north its not worth your life. we'll be praying for you all. bill
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QUOTE: Originally posted by uspscsx 175 MPH! Holy COW! Todd and Dave-The best of luck to you all. I hope that you all are not harmed. I just got home from church and I saw the headline-"Katrina Now Up To 175 MPH" It's scary, really scary, even if you do not live near the gulf. uspscsx
QUOTE: Originally posted by loathar QUOTE: Originally posted by uspscsx 175 MPH! Holy COW! Todd and Dave-The best of luck to you all. I hope that you all are not harmed. I just got home from church and I saw the headline-"Katrina Now Up To 175 MPH" It's scary, really scary, even if you do not live near the gulf. uspscsx WOW! I rode a few out when I lived in Fl, but I think I'd head for the hills on this one.Good Luck! At least the cloud cover has cooled things off here in Tn. uspscsx-What part of Tn. are you in? I'm in Lawrenceburg.
QUOTE: Originally posted by uspscsx That thing's about the size of Alaska...just a guess.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by uspscsx QUOTE: Originally posted by uspscsx That thing's about the size of Alaska...just a guess. Okay, I take that back, it's about the size of Texas, at least it looks to be. I hope I'm not running this into the ground. On a train-related note: I have seen pictures of CSX locomotives sitting in the wreckage of Hurricane Floyd. Anyone else seen/have any shots of trains submerged in the aftermath of a tropical system? uspscsx
QUOTE: Originally posted by dave9999 QUOTE: Originally posted by uspscsx QUOTE: Originally posted by uspscsx That thing's about the size of Alaska...just a guess. Okay, I take that back, it's about the size of Texas, at least it looks to be. I hope I'm not running this into the ground. On a train-related note: I have seen pictures of CSX locomotives sitting in the wreckage of Hurricane Floyd. Anyone else seen/have any shots of trains submerged in the aftermath of a tropical system? uspscsx I don't have any of sumerged locos, but here are some pics I found online of the tracks along Escambia Bay in Pensacola. These are the tracks that were washed out during Ivan. According to the reports on the local news, the storm surge from Katrina will hit Pensacola like a Cat 3 storm... These tracks may get washed out once again. Dave