We live about 70 miles from the projected landfall of Rita. Most everyone in the city has evacuated. The kids leave tonight. The wife leaves in the morning. I'm on the fence about staying or leaving.
The width of the region with 140 mph+ winds is about 140 miles. So I'm right at the edge of the danger zone. At that speed the wind rips roofs off of houses and then they implode. Below about 120 should only knock down trees, some onto roofs, and destroy the power infrastructure for two to three weeks. That includes the largest concentration of refineries in the country within a fifty mile radius.
Forecasts are slowing moving the storm closer to where I live. If it moves another 15 miles to the east my house will see the full force of the winds.
I must say, it is an eerie feeling.
So, if I don't post for a while everyone will know why.
The width of the region with 140 mph+ winds is about 140 miles. So I'm right at the edge of the danger zone. At that speed the wind rips roofs off of houses and then they implode. Below about 120 should only knock down trees, some onto roofs, and destroy the power infrastructure for two to three weeks. That includes the largest concentration of refineries in the country within a fifty mile radius.
Forecasts are slowing moving the storm closer to where I live. If it moves another 15 miles to the east my house will see the full force of the winds.
I must say, it is an eerie feeling.
So, if I don't post for a while everyone will know why.