IVAN you to stay away
Sep. 13th, 2004 03:50 pmCategory 5 hurricane.
Not needed. No indeed.
NOLA.com weather:
" Cat 5 Ivan heads north, NOLA area on watch
"An extremely dangerous Category 5 Hurricane Ivan continues to move west-northwestward Monday afternoon, and southeastern Louisiana emergency officials are warning people of the increasing likelihood of a strike in our region. Residents in the lower parts of Plaquemines, St. Bernard and Jefferson parishes are being urged to evacuate voluntarily, and preparations for possible tropical storm conditions are in progress across the region. Mandatory evacuation orders could come as early as Monday evening."
This morning I did the last radio show at the station where the "dj" got to enjoy sunlight, as they started boarding up the windows as the next programer sat down.
If it heads towards New Orleans, Category 5 means "bug out and hope there's something left to come home to"
NOLA.com/hurricane
Not needed. No indeed.
NOLA.com weather:
" Cat 5 Ivan heads north, NOLA area on watch
"An extremely dangerous Category 5 Hurricane Ivan continues to move west-northwestward Monday afternoon, and southeastern Louisiana emergency officials are warning people of the increasing likelihood of a strike in our region. Residents in the lower parts of Plaquemines, St. Bernard and Jefferson parishes are being urged to evacuate voluntarily, and preparations for possible tropical storm conditions are in progress across the region. Mandatory evacuation orders could come as early as Monday evening."
This morning I did the last radio show at the station where the "dj" got to enjoy sunlight, as they started boarding up the windows as the next programer sat down.
If it heads towards New Orleans, Category 5 means "bug out and hope there's something left to come home to"
NOLA.com/hurricane