Hurricane Ike
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- Tessa
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Hurricane Ike
Hi my dear friends
I have been following the latest news about Hurricane Ike and have been worried about all of you living in the area of Texas...
Ike is going your way ?
external image of projected path
Could become a dangerous cat. 3 again...
Accuweather report on Ike
I am sure that you will be safe and take all the necessary measures, but start soon. It is expected to arrive on late Friday, early Saturday.
Please, share how the weather is where you live and tell us if you are fine...
I hope it does not get to the area where you live.
Take care,
Love,
Tessa
I have been following the latest news about Hurricane Ike and have been worried about all of you living in the area of Texas...
Ike is going your way ?
external image of projected path
Could become a dangerous cat. 3 again...
Accuweather report on Ike
I am sure that you will be safe and take all the necessary measures, but start soon. It is expected to arrive on late Friday, early Saturday.
Please, share how the weather is where you live and tell us if you are fine...
I hope it does not get to the area where you live.
Take care,
Love,
Tessa
DX Secondary Adrenal Insufficiency= Panhypopituitarism,POTS & MC. Anaphylactic reaction to foods & some drugs.
Gluten & Dairy free diet+hydrocortisone, Florinef, Sea Salt, Vit B Complex, Potassium, Sodium, Magnesium...
Gluten & Dairy free diet+hydrocortisone, Florinef, Sea Salt, Vit B Complex, Potassium, Sodium, Magnesium...
Hi Tessa,
Thank you for thinking of us. Based on the latest data, Ike is forecast to make landfall a couple hundred miles southeast of where I live, (roughly 325 kilometers), and then curve northward, which will cause the eye to pass very close to us, probably just west of where I live. We will see some wind, and probably a lot of rain, since we will be on the wet side of it, but due to the distance it will have to travel over land, it should be down to tropical storm strength by the time it passes through here. I'll bet that Luce, (in Houston), has already evacuated, since she will need to get her mother to safety. If I recall correctly, Geargirl lives in Austin, so she will probably see more wind and rain than I will, since Austin is about 50 miles closer to where it will make landfall. Oma will probably be on the west side of the storm as it heads north, (she lives NW of me), so she will probably see less wind and rain, but, of course, we can't really be sure where the path will be, until the last minute.
We'll batten down the hatches, as they say, but this far inland, it shouldn't be a serious problem, (we hope).
Love,
Tex
Thank you for thinking of us. Based on the latest data, Ike is forecast to make landfall a couple hundred miles southeast of where I live, (roughly 325 kilometers), and then curve northward, which will cause the eye to pass very close to us, probably just west of where I live. We will see some wind, and probably a lot of rain, since we will be on the wet side of it, but due to the distance it will have to travel over land, it should be down to tropical storm strength by the time it passes through here. I'll bet that Luce, (in Houston), has already evacuated, since she will need to get her mother to safety. If I recall correctly, Geargirl lives in Austin, so she will probably see more wind and rain than I will, since Austin is about 50 miles closer to where it will make landfall. Oma will probably be on the west side of the storm as it heads north, (she lives NW of me), so she will probably see less wind and rain, but, of course, we can't really be sure where the path will be, until the last minute.
We'll batten down the hatches, as they say, but this far inland, it shouldn't be a serious problem, (we hope).
Love,
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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Was wondering the same thing----U know me---north south east and west dont go to well with me---
U had to see me TRYING to read a map!!!! OMG!!!!! I had us going every which way---finally he bought that Garmin thing----terrific Xcept when she starts to say***OFF COURSE---OFF COURSE--
hECK one cant be GOOD at everything in life!!!!!
good night again-----and I hope Lizzie is home and not galavanting for on her special day-----
Barbara
U had to see me TRYING to read a map!!!! OMG!!!!! I had us going every which way---finally he bought that Garmin thing----terrific Xcept when she starts to say***OFF COURSE---OFF COURSE--
hECK one cant be GOOD at everything in life!!!!!
good night again-----and I hope Lizzie is home and not galavanting for on her special day-----
Barbara
the fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness and self-control
Barbara,
Liz may be out painting the town red, about now. She does like to have a good time, you know.
Luve,
Galahad
Liz may be out painting the town red, about now. She does like to have a good time, you know.
Luve,
Galahad
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
Hmmmmmm. The hurricane situation doesn't look quite as optimistic here, as it did earlier. Now they're projecting it to track right on top of us, (within four or five miles, from the eye), and they're forecasting peak wind speeds of 80 to 85 mph, (130 to 135 km/h), for Saturday afternoon through much of Sunday morning. That's a long time to be subjected to winds like that, and we'll probably have some damage, at that rate. If we're lucky, we won't lose power, but there's a very good chance that we will. I'm just glad that the harvest was early this year, so the crops are all out of the fields, around here. That kind of wind would wipe them out.
Since we're right in the track of the eye, peak wind speeds are predicted to be higher here, than they will be on the coast at Houston, Corpus Cristi, and Galveston. Of course, maybe it will change course before it gets here.
Love,
Tex (who's thinking that he'll pick up some extra gas tomorrow, in case he needs to fire up a generator to save the stuff in the freezers, and keep a few other "essential" things going).
Since we're right in the track of the eye, peak wind speeds are predicted to be higher here, than they will be on the coast at Houston, Corpus Cristi, and Galveston. Of course, maybe it will change course before it gets here.
Love,
Tex (who's thinking that he'll pick up some extra gas tomorrow, in case he needs to fire up a generator to save the stuff in the freezers, and keep a few other "essential" things going).
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
Tex, Oma, & anyone else that is in the path of this storm:
Probably can't do anything to help other than pray, but may go donate blood later today. Amarillo was in line to receive evacuees from the Brownsville are. City officials have been asked to be prepared for awhile just in case.
Take care
Probably can't do anything to help other than pray, but may go donate blood later today. Amarillo was in line to receive evacuees from the Brownsville are. City officials have been asked to be prepared for awhile just in case.
Take care
Brenda
Hi Brenda,
Will they accept blood donations from someone with an IBD? I was thinking that someone had mentioned that they were turned down for that reason, but I haven't actually looked into it myself.
There are quite a few evacuees moving in around here, also, and of course, a lot of them are passing through, headed toward Waco and the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. This morning, though, things are looking a lot better here in Central Texas, as the projected landfall continues to be shifted northward along the coast. Now they're predicting landfall between Houston and Galveston. If that happens, the storm will track several counties east of us, and the piney woods of East Texas will help to decelerate the winds, and we'll be on the dry side of it, so we should get a little less wind, and a lot less rain than was predicted earlier.
As often as they're changing the predicted landfall, there's no tellin' where it will hit, at this point. We'll just have to wait and see.
Tex
Will they accept blood donations from someone with an IBD? I was thinking that someone had mentioned that they were turned down for that reason, but I haven't actually looked into it myself.
There are quite a few evacuees moving in around here, also, and of course, a lot of them are passing through, headed toward Waco and the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. This morning, though, things are looking a lot better here in Central Texas, as the projected landfall continues to be shifted northward along the coast. Now they're predicting landfall between Houston and Galveston. If that happens, the storm will track several counties east of us, and the piney woods of East Texas will help to decelerate the winds, and we'll be on the dry side of it, so we should get a little less wind, and a lot less rain than was predicted earlier.
As often as they're changing the predicted landfall, there's no tellin' where it will hit, at this point. We'll just have to wait and see.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
It's possible that the list they go by may not even classify MC as an IBD, even though it clearly is, by definition. Joan had a long running argument, a few weeks ago, with a consumer rep from the American Crohn's & Colitis Foundation, and a supposed Vice President of Research, who claimed that MC was not an IBD. They finally admitted that yes, it is an IBD, but up until this point, they hadn't considered doing any research into the disease. IOW, they were trying to ignore it. LOL.
Lowell? That one completely bypassed us. I hope you get enough rain to do some good. Ike may be too far east to bring you any rain, but who knows?
Tex
Lowell? That one completely bypassed us. I hope you get enough rain to do some good. Ike may be too far east to bring you any rain, but who knows?
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
- Tessa
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Hope that you are all safe and well and that Ike´s winds and rain does not batter the area where you live.
Yes, Tex, getting some extra gas is probably a good idea. You never know what could happen.
Good that the crops are already out...
It seems that it is more likely for it to get to Galveston area...
We will wait and see.
Take care my friends,
Love,
Tessa
P.S.: Barbara... let´s tell Ike to go "OFF COURSE---OFF COURSE"
I hope that your Garmin at least is of some help. We found ours really useful... It takes time to fully understand the direction orders... But at the end you get where you want to...
Yes, Tex, getting some extra gas is probably a good idea. You never know what could happen.
Good that the crops are already out...
It seems that it is more likely for it to get to Galveston area...
We will wait and see.
Take care my friends,
Love,
Tessa
P.S.: Barbara... let´s tell Ike to go "OFF COURSE---OFF COURSE"
I hope that your Garmin at least is of some help. We found ours really useful... It takes time to fully understand the direction orders... But at the end you get where you want to...
DX Secondary Adrenal Insufficiency= Panhypopituitarism,POTS & MC. Anaphylactic reaction to foods & some drugs.
Gluten & Dairy free diet+hydrocortisone, Florinef, Sea Salt, Vit B Complex, Potassium, Sodium, Magnesium...
Gluten & Dairy free diet+hydrocortisone, Florinef, Sea Salt, Vit B Complex, Potassium, Sodium, Magnesium...
- Tessa
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Latest damage predicted path for Ike:
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rain predicted:
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Source: accuweather
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rain predicted:
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Source: accuweather
DX Secondary Adrenal Insufficiency= Panhypopituitarism,POTS & MC. Anaphylactic reaction to foods & some drugs.
Gluten & Dairy free diet+hydrocortisone, Florinef, Sea Salt, Vit B Complex, Potassium, Sodium, Magnesium...
Gluten & Dairy free diet+hydrocortisone, Florinef, Sea Salt, Vit B Complex, Potassium, Sodium, Magnesium...
Stay safe you all.....sending good thoughts your way that Mother Nature doesn't have a hissy fit in your neck of the woods....
Please keep us updated!!!
Hugs,
Carrie ( whose off to the store to get diesel, groceries and livestock feed to prepare for Ike who will be a tropical depression by the time he rolls through our area of Okie-land...., set to dump a bunch of rain on us too, at least our winds are only set to be 40 mph, so we are getting off lucky....)
Please keep us updated!!!
Hugs,
Carrie ( whose off to the store to get diesel, groceries and livestock feed to prepare for Ike who will be a tropical depression by the time he rolls through our area of Okie-land...., set to dump a bunch of rain on us too, at least our winds are only set to be 40 mph, so we are getting off lucky....)
Carrie,
It does indeed appear that you may get just as much rain as we will - possibly more.
That 40 mph wind prediction kind of sucks, though - I was still hoping that we might get off that easy, but if it's gonna blow that hard up there, it won't exactly be whistling "Dixie" when it rolls through here, 'cause it has to travel over 400 miles to get from here to there. <sigh>
We're hoping for rain, though, since our rain gauge totals have been way short, all year long. If we had a choice, of course I'd prefer to just pass on the whole routine, because of the wind, but . . .
Tex
It does indeed appear that you may get just as much rain as we will - possibly more.
That 40 mph wind prediction kind of sucks, though - I was still hoping that we might get off that easy, but if it's gonna blow that hard up there, it won't exactly be whistling "Dixie" when it rolls through here, 'cause it has to travel over 400 miles to get from here to there. <sigh>
We're hoping for rain, though, since our rain gauge totals have been way short, all year long. If we had a choice, of course I'd prefer to just pass on the whole routine, because of the wind, but . . .
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
The weather service here is still saying a bunch of rain will be coming, and we have already had an inch or two today already, but they are now saying that the winds are supposed to be down to 30 mph when it comes through here, hope your winds are not as bad as they think.....we get 30-40 mph winds here all the time during the spring....at least we are used to it....
Keep in touch...will be sending good thoughts for you...dear neighbors....
Hugs,
C
Keep in touch...will be sending good thoughts for you...dear neighbors....
Hugs,
C
Maybe it will dry out somewhat tomorrow and Saturday, so that flooding won't be much of a problem for you. We're plenty dry here, so we're hoping for at least an inch or two.
You're right, even 50 mph winds that accompany thunderstorms in the spring are usually not a serious problem, (as long as you're not a tree, with weak branches, LOL) - if it gets much higher, though, and blows for 10 or 15 hours at that rate, things begin to shake apart. IOW, how long it lingers, will surely matter. I'm hoping it will be moving right along when it comes through here, (in a hurry to get to Oklahoma, doncha know).
Hugs,
Tex
You're right, even 50 mph winds that accompany thunderstorms in the spring are usually not a serious problem, (as long as you're not a tree, with weak branches, LOL) - if it gets much higher, though, and blows for 10 or 15 hours at that rate, things begin to shake apart. IOW, how long it lingers, will surely matter. I'm hoping it will be moving right along when it comes through here, (in a hurry to get to Oklahoma, doncha know).
Hugs,
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.