Hurricane Drudge

Drudge was saying yesterday that Issac would rival Katrina

Tropical Storm Isaac is on the verge of becoming a Category 1 hurricane before it makes landfall, but forecasters say the biggest threat will be the rainfall and storm surge, not the wind.

Tropical Storm Isaac Nears With Rainfall the Biggest Concern – ABC News

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8 Responses to Hurricane Drudge

  1. Sundance says:

    I know my first thought was thinking back to Katrina and her waves. 🙂

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4z_usl6i9IY

  2. It’ll probably make it up to a bare category 1 today with the heating of the sun….wait, the sun effects weather? Weird…….. It’ll be interesting to see what the ground level stations say during the time period when Isaac passes. Certainly, even tropical storm conditions are dangerous, but will we get hurricane force winds at ground level?

    Oh, and Happy 2,500 days since a major hurricane hit the US day!

  3. But he also had the headline:

    “No mandatory evacuations in New Orleans…”

    Which is it Matt?

  4. philjourdan says:

    Drudge rarely says. They just link. And the wilder the claim, the more readers it brings into Drudge.

  5. Billy Liar says:

    NHC have a new category of storm: ISAAC NEARLY A HURRICANE

    Bit like IRENE.

  6. Sat loop show that Isaac is having trouble becoming a hurricane.

    • Glacierman says:

      If the Gulf Coast is not destroyed by a hurricane, it will deflate the left almost as much as the Arctic not being “ice free”.

  7. John B., M.D. says:

    New Orleans population (2010 Census): 343,829

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers hurricane flood control infrastructure since Katrina: $14.45 billion

    Cost per capita: $42,027

    It had better work. I’ll let others decide if this was a waste of money on people who choose to live below sea level.

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