hurricane ike
hurricane ike
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-09-03
Ray Nagin is keeping people out of New Orleans until Thursday for lack of power. But power is building in what might be the next reason the citizens of New Orleans have to move back out again next ...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-09-05
When Ike was just a little depression off the coast of Africa it was said that it's location would probably put it out of the way of harm for America. Such an initial track would mean that it would s...
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by Mark Boardman - 2008-09-09
The northern coast of Cuba has now been hit by Ike and once again a mass evacuation has been implemented. Wind speeds in excess of 120 mph are battering the area with storm surge and torrential rain ...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-09-09
On Monday the track for hurricane Ike was close to the Texas-Mexico border. That was then, but this is what we have now. A high pressure area to the north is moving away and opening up a window of di...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-09-12
After my last commentary wherein I focused on Homeland Security statement of "certain death" for those that choose to stay on Galveston Island (CLICK HERE for that), let me take quite a different app...
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by Matthew C. Keegan - 2008-09-15
East coast motorists will need to brace themselves over the next few weeks in the face of high gas prices coming their way. Following production disruptions due to Hurricanes Gustav and Ike, some par...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-09-15
You've heard of Black Monday, well welcome to black and RED Monday. The Dow tanked big time, falling mroe than 500 points. And though spot gold had the second day of rebound off the bottom, HUI tanke...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-09-16
In the modern world, we have become accustomed to a lifestyle that is totally consummed by what appeals to our five senses. Hurricane Ike brought that message home loud and clear to South Texas this ...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-09-17
Maybe Houston is a picture of what's happening in the world. I am talking about Houston after hurricane Ike. Just how far does our government think they can go pretending to keep things going well? H...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-09-30
One has to give some thought as to why the Mayans were so interested, obsessive, over the concept of time. Hey, there were no tough schedules to meet, no 8:30 am morning staff meetings, not even a pl...