Jackson is far enough inland that the winds will be reduced dramatically by the time they get hit.  Probably down around a hundred mph and no storm surge.  Their biggest problem will be flooding and tornados.  Like you, I have been praying for those who will suffer loss tomorrow.  I would imagine a whole lot of folks are praying concerning this one.
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes !!  Have had it on  a good part of the afternoon.   35 miles across the eye of this thing, alone. 
By morning to mid-afternoon tomorrow, N.O. could be under 20 feet of water.   We have a number  of friends in and around Jackson, Miss.   The storm is going to hit them very hard as well   ????? 
 
Anyway  --  a lot of prayer needed for those in this area.   Every minute I watch,  I am praying. 
JD
 
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From: Terry Clifton <wabbits1234@earthlink.net>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 17:00:54 -0500
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Torrance and the Message

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Watching FoX News.   Katrina is a sad situation.   Shepherd Smith, one of the news anchors on that network just interviewed some (a 100 or so) spending the evening in a local bar, partying.  They are going to stay in the bar(s) and "ride" the storm out there.   Only the 4th level 5 storm to hit the US  ever  --   coming right in or New Orleans.   The rain has begun, 2p.m. pacific time and they are closing the bridges right this minute.  
 
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Click on the weather channel.  You will see what a monster this one is.  Fills the whole gulf.
 


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