My husband grew up in Moss Point, Mississippi--a sleepy little bayou town just a stoplight or two north of Gulfport.  We haven't been able to reach any of his family there, so hopefully they all got out of town.  David Miller, do you still have any family in that area? izzy


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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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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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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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