Hurricane Rita
Blimy :eek:
http://www.quehubo.com/eng/rita/rita_gallery.php bit funny really that all these people from New Orleans have gone to where? you guessed it, Texas of all place :rolleyes: Apparently Bush is prepared this time.... God help us all ;) |
Downgraded to category 3 - move along, nothing to see. :)
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Originally Posted by davegtt
Blimy :eek:
http://www.quehubo.com/eng/rita/rita_gallery.php bit funny really that all these people from New Orleans have gone to where? you guessed it, Texas of all place :rolleyes: Apparently Bush is prepared this time.... God help us all ;) |
fooking hell...!!!
Lets hope people can get to safety, quickly, this time.. |
Originally Posted by little-ginge
fooking hell...!!!
Lets hope people can get to safety, quickly, this time.. |
Originally Posted by lightning101
See post #2
Bloody yanks with their exagerations ;) |
it was force 5 aboot an hour ago on t'news....
oh well.. |
Originally Posted by little-ginge
it was force 5 aboot an hour ago on t'news....
oh well.. Mind you - will still be Interesting for Galveston :eek: |
With all the news on TV lately about the hurricanes that America is experiencing, the typhoons in China, flooding in Switzerland and recent mud slides in South America, we shouldn't forget that the UK has its share of devastating weather too. Attached is a photo illustrating the damage caused to my friend's home in Blackburn from the storm that passed through last night.
It really makes you cherish what you have, and reminds us not to take things for granted Scroll down…….. http://www.angeldeelite.com/wwwboard...1756_chair.jpg |
:lol: LMAO
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Coffee all over the place :D:D:D |
LOL !!!!!
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FPMSL
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Classic :D
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LMAO :D :D :thumb:
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Originally Posted by www.bbc.co.uk
Rita weakened slightly on Thursday after 24 hours spent gathering strength over the warm, shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico, but it is still classed as a Category Five storm - the highest on the scale.
Moving at about 9mph (15km/h), forecasters predicted it could make landfall in Texas as a Category Three storm, with winds of about 130mph (209k/ph). |
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