Monday, September 08, 2008 1:24pm
So, Gustav ended up not being the big "Mother of All Storms" as C. Ray prophesied. Baton Rouge is still dealing with power outages, and the coastal parishes have a lot of cleaning up to do, but things could've been worse. It's funny how even though this time there were "publicly assisted evacuat...

Sunday, August 31, 2008 6:09pm
I've bailed and am in nashville, TN with Rhea at her aunt and uncle's. Got here around 7pm last night. We beat all the crazy traffic and made it here in about 9 hours including a lunch/gas stop. We're trying to make the best of things and taking it easy and treating this as a vacation since we can'...

Wednesday, August 27, 2008 5:20pm
So, Gustav is on his way toward us. It'll probably be a Category 3 when it makes landfall, somewhere on the Gulf Coast. That "somewhere" seems to be more and more likely Louisiana and specifically, New Orleans. Friday will be the three year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. And here I am, stari...

Tuesday, July 31, 2007 9:41am
So, on the National Hurricane's Website, they have this link on the front page that says "NEW! Experimental Graphical Tropical Weather Outlook.” So here, you'd expect there to be some Adobe Flash (that still feels weird to say) widget with like animated 3D visual effects of the status of t...

Thursday, June 15, 2006 9:13pm
June 1st marked the start of the 2006 hurricane season, and we've already had one named storm. I'm willing to bet this year won't be unlike 2005. So, I'm going to start making plans. First, I'm going to decide when I'm going to leave. I'm staying for tropical storms and Category 1 storms. I h...

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