Showing posts with label Hurricane Season. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hurricane Season. Show all posts

8.27.2011

Fwd: News Alert: Hurricane Irene bears down on Virginia Beach

Wow, there are already power outages in DC and MD.  Stay safe, East Coast.

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Date: Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 7:20 PM
Subject: News Alert: Hurricane Irene bears down on Virginia Beach
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News Alert: Hurricane Irene bears down on Virginia Beach
August 27, 2011 8:18:27 PM
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After slowly making its way up the East Coast, Hurricane Irene is now bearing down on Virginia Beach and other parts of eastern Virginia.

Conditions: The region is encountering the windiest period of the storm from now into the overnight hours, with National Airport reporting sustained winds of 29 mph and gusts of 40 mph. As the onslaught of rain continues, the National Hurricane Center reports water levels rising in the Virginia tidewater region.

Power outages: More than 6,500 homes and businesses in D.C. are without power, 15,000 in Prince George's County, 10,000 in Anne Arundel and 5,000 around Baltimore. Expect these numbers to rise as gusts whip through the area overnight.

Transportation: The Bay Bridge was ordered closed at 7:35 p.m. Saturday due to severe winds and unsafe driving conditions, the Maryland Transportation Authority said.

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7.31.2011

NOLA.com: National Flood Insurance Program lapses may happen again

A story from NOLA.com:

National Flood Insurance Program lapses may happen again

"What it means is that Congress is likely to approve more short-term extensions, which creates the potential that there will be lapses when home buyers won't be able to purchase insurance, a problem that occurred multiple times last year."


Man, I'm glad I got my flood insurance a month ago. It kicked in yesterday. 

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6.07.2010

Local News Briefs: Oil Spill Training, Crumbling Structures in Armstrong Park, EPA Tells Us Something We Already Knew, Scary Hurricane Season Predicted

I've got to get back into the hang of doing this.

Audubon will start training volunteers to work for the Audubon Volunteer Response Center Monday, June 7th, for oil spill purposes on the Mississippi coast.

Good God, Armstrong Park is already fucked up and it (still) hasn't even opened yet.

The EPA has finally ruled that formaldehyde causes cancer.  Funny how these types of admissions are always too late for the people who are suffering and dying.  A couple of years ago when people started complaining about how their perfectly healthy 50-something year old mother started having nosebleeds and migraines, and their kid brother all of a sudden started having serious asthma attacks, and their wife had died within 2 months of being diagnosed with cancer, they were just being ridiculous, exaggerating a non-problem, making ignorant assumptions about something they knew nothing about.

I went to one of those FEMA formaldehyde meetings, which were basically meant to tell people that there was nothing to worry about, but the residents there were too smart to buy that.  But no one will ever say that those people were right because most of them were poor, and many of them Black, and if you're poor and/or Black, you could claim that this city is hot as hell in the middle of August, and you'd still be wrong.  I read a lot of this blog when people started to publicly complain about the trailers, there's a ton of information and testimonials there.

Hang on for the ride.  *Sigh*.  More specifically, 18 named storms and 10 hurricanes.  This does not help with the bad feelings I'm having about this year's hurricane season.  I need renter's insurance and a driver's license, stat.

I think I'm done depressing myself now.  Until tomorrow!

11.08.2009

Fw: CNN Breaking News

Ummm... I'm not worried? I wonder if my job will give us a rain day?
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-- Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal declares a state of emergency as a result of the forecasted conditions of Hurricane Ida.

8.19.2009

News Briefs: Louisiana Film Museum, NO-style Cooking School, DC Metro News, L9 and NO East Police Districts, Bill Now Cat 4, Free Katrina Doc

Opening September 1st, the Louisiana Film Museum will be located on the Riverwalk at Julia Street, in a section of the Southern Food and Beverage Museum.

This fall a New Orleans style cooking school will open in the Riverwalk Marketplace on Level C.

In news probably only important to me, the Metro in Washington DC will be expanding cell phone service by adding underground equipment so providers other than Verizon will get signals.  This service will start October 16th.  This seems a little unnecessary (do people get signals on the NY subways?), but it's a luxury I'll enjoy when I'm visiting my mom in the future.

I actually agree with Riley when he says that the Lower 9th Ward and New Orleans East need their own police districts.  Both are very isolated, and NO East is huge enough to be it's own city.

Hurricane Bill is a bad motherfucker, but he seems to be heading northward further into the Atlantic (um, sorry Bermuda).

There's a new Katrina documentary called "Survival, Strength, Starting Over" that will be screening for free tomorrow at Canal Place at 7pm and Sunday at Celebration Church in Arabi.

8.16.2009

Ana a Little Slow, but Bill Shows (Bad) Promise

I'm not so worried about Ana, because she's traveling over a bunch of islands, some of which have mountains, which tend to rip hurricanes apart and weaken them significantly.  I wish that she weren't pointing this way, nevertheless.  I hope the warm waters of the Gulf are not to your liking, Ana.



Bill could be big, they're saying.  According to the map below, they're expecting it to be a category by Wednesday, when it will still be wallowing way out into the Atlantic.  This one could hit 5 by early next week.  So far it looks like it will head north and hit the Eastern seaboard, but I'm pretty sure that many of those states are not prepared for a category 5 hurricane.  Definitely nowhere north of Virginia, like, say, Maryland, where my Mom lives in cheaply constructed affordable housing.  Could I convince her to go stay at a friend's house?  We may have to find out.

 
Both of these images were snatched from Weather Underground, which I'll be addicted to like crack for the next month or so.

Fw: Breaking News: Tropical Depression 4 forms in the Gulf of Mexico

In the Gulf? Oh noes...

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Tropical Depression 4 forms in the Gulf of Mexico

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8.15.2009

Tropical Storm Ana - 1st, But Not the Last

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http://www.nola.com/hurricane/index.ssf/2009/08/tropical_storm_ana_forms_in_th.html

Hmmmm. At least I have hotel money. If Ana hit here, I'd actually be in Maryland at the time. But one of the commenters mentions 3 more large waves coming off of the African coast. Things may get busy...

8.11.2009

Breaking News: Tropical Depression 2 forms in the eastern Atlantic Ocean

Boo. Stay tuned.
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Tropical Depression 2 forms in the eastern Atlantic Ocean

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8.07.2009

News Briefs: Army Corps, Optimistic Hurricane Season?, Charity Hospital Preferred, FBI Seizes NOPD Files, Lower Pot Penalties

Corps won't make the June 2011 deadline. Really? I'm shocked. It took them forever to start and they hit nothing but bumps along the way, so I don't know why this is news. Also, inspectors have found problems with the 17th Street Canal pumps. It's sad that if the Army Corps of Engineers was a private company contracted to do this work, we could simply fire them and replace them with people who are competent. But no, they are a federal agency so we're just supposed to put up with the fact that they are responsible for the deaths of thousands of people, and from the looks of it, will be responsible for the deaths of thousands more in the coming years.

Yay? *Runs to find wood to knock on*

Most polled would prefer to renovate Charity Hospital than build this new multi-million dollar facility.

Good. Hopefully something will come of both of these investigations.

District Attorney Cannizzaro has suggested sending cases of simple pot possession to municipal court instead of criminal courts. I guess this is the closest that we'll get to decriminalization right now. I had a friend spend two days in jail over a nickel bag of weed (and he was only stopped because he was white walking in a Black neighborhood). Of course, after all of the money spent bailing him out, his case was dropped because the judge had the common sense to see how pointless it would be to pursue anything further.

7.03.2009

Work-Related: New Job!

In April I decided to end my glorious 2 day work week and find a full-time job. After 2 months of tireless searching, I accepted two Americorps jobs. For the summer, I'll be working with Rebuilding Together New Orleans, and in the fall I'll start working with Phoenix of New Orleans. Neither of the salaries are exactly what I was looking for (they're actually almost a third of what I was looking for), but both are doing good work.

I've been working with Rebuilding Together since June 15th, and find the hot sweaty physical labor a bit thrilling. I never knew I could work so hard on a physical level, save for the few times that I gutted houses with the organization that I previously worked with. It's cool getting to see your progress on a day-t0-day basis and know that you've brought someone even closer to being able to move back home. For a bunch of unskilled workers, we do a pretty good job, too. And I've met some very cool and interesting people who are just as in love with this city as I am.

This week I participated in training as an evacuteer (I hate this term), meaning that I'm volunteering along with Rebuilding Together to assist with city evacuations if need be. We'll be the last ones to leave, and the first ones to return along with first responders. Some tidbits that I remember from training:

*Turtle/crab + 1 candle = terrorist plot to...set your couch on fire?
*You must back away from a fire, slowly and awkwardly, after putting it out.
*Someone must be the leader. None of that passive-aggressive "we're all equals" bullshit.
*Cribbage! is the best way to life a heavy object off of someone, even if life is draining out of them by the second.
*Earthquake injuries may lead to orgasmic moaning.
*Weezy has gotten an assload of hurricanes over the past few decades, so expect even more in the future.
*Somewhere in northern Virginia, there is a state trooper who deserves an Oscar for his performance in one of our training videos. I mean, there were hats and props and accents and humor and a genuine commitment to character. And the point was actually received and absorbed into my brain! Brilliant.
*The Utah Film Commission must be stopped.
*Fried shrimp po-boys from Deanies are the shit (no wait, I learned that during the lunch break)

Hopefully there won't be any mandatory evacuations ordered this year, but honestly, I have a bad feeling about this hurricane season. Well, at least I'll be prepared this year, and I'll be helping others escape, as well.

6.13.2009

It's Always the Black Women's Fault...

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Issues like this worry me more and more every day. Over the past couple of years, now that I'm paying more attention, it's becoming clearer that Black women don't mean shit to anyone, sometimes not even ourselves. It makes me so sad to say this, but it seems like as far as the Black community is concerned, it's always the Black woman's fault. It was that girl's fault that R. Kelly is a pervert, it was Desiree Washington's fault that Mike Tyson raped her, it was the victim in the Dunbar Village rape case's fault that those boys savagely attacked her and her son, it's Chanequa Campbell's fault that some guy she knew killed another guy she knew, the list goes on and on.

I know that I'm generalizing. I bet that this happens in the white community, too. Women are always blamed for society's ills. But Blacks are a much smaller portion of this country, and it feels like we need to stick together more. When I look at all of the incidents...I just wonder when is it my turn. Actually, now that I think about it, I already may have gotten my turn.

See, last September when a mandatory evacuation was ordered in anticipation of Hurricane Gustav's impending arrival, I had no where to go and no way to do it (I can't drive. Still.). So I asked Smokey (formerly The FOC), who was my closest friend here and a coworker, if I could go with her wherever she decided to go. She said that she'd let me know whether whoever her and her husband were staying with would have room for me. This was the Thursday before Gustav hit on Monday, Sept. 1st. About an hour later, I get a call from her husband, who I'm not really friends with because he's always in a pissy mood, from her phone. Pissy tells me that his brother, Asshole, is on the line, and that he and Smokey have decided to go Asshole and wife's apartment in Baton Rouge to stay, and that he was sending Smokey away the next day, Friday. Three days before the hurricane would be here. But first they wanted to talk to me about something.

You see, I had a friend staying with me at the time, who we'll call Chicago White. He was evacuating back to Chicago, so there was no reason for him to be brought up other than the fact that over a year before this conversation, Chicago White and Asshole had fought over something stupid. According to both sides, the other had tried to kill them. Subconsciously, I think the fight was about Chicago White being white and going with a Black girl (me), and Asshole being jealous, and Chicago White doing that thing that white men do and being afraid of big Black guys like Asshole. Yeah, that kind of stupid. Anyway, Asshole wasn't aware that I was still friends with Chicago White (he, of course, learned this from Pissy), and asked me to choose between my friendship with Chicago White and GIVING ME SHELTER FROM A HURRICANE THAT COULD KILL ME. This is why his alias on this blog is Asshole. I should post his full fucking name, but I won't.

I chose my friendship, because if nothing else, I'm extremely loyal to people who I feel are my friends (and I never considered Asshole more than an acquaintance). So there it was. These people were the only people who I knew well enough to ask for help, and I was on my own with no escape from New Orleans because of a year and a half ago fight that did not directly involve me. The Black woman's fault. Asshole, a Black man, couldn't take that shit out on the White man who he was mad at, so he took it out on me. And I think that this is an overall problem in the Black community. Black men are so beaten down and demonized by everyone else, that the only ones who they can take it out on who no one will care about are Black women.

I ended up getting a ride from another of few friends, and stayed in a hotel in the Mississippi Delta. I didn't even hear from Smokey until she needed me to do something for her. Her excuse was that she didn't know what to do, so she just did what her husband told her to. I find it interesting that the most opinionated, strong-seeming women tend to be completely useless in emergency situations.

I spent a year and a half while I was working with The Organization feeling completely alone and being told that it was my fault because I wasn't close enough to Smokey. I should have left after the Gustav incident, but I stayed until the bitter end, to which you can read my badly written and probably confusing reaction in my very first post. I think I'm a masochist sometimes, the way that I let people treat me like a doormat, but I see myself growing out of it now. I'd rather people think I'm a bitch than feel the way I felt sitting in that hotel room watching Gustav footage on CNN. Feeling like Baton Rouge getting the eye of the storm was karmic justice for them, but also praying that no one got hurt and trying to call people to see if they were all okay.

I intended for this post to be my brief thoughts on the subject, and I kind of realized as I was writing that I had experienced this phenomenon myself. I do feel much better now getting this off of my chest, but I think I won't feel completely over it until I spend more time with other people in this city, or in California, which is probably my next destination. The most I've talked about this is with Smokey, who has since apologized, and her father-in-law (and Asshole and Pissy's father), who in a few short years has become the closes thing to a father that I know, apparently cussed them all out over leaving me behind. The problem is I WANT TO CUSS THEM OUT, still, but...I guess it feels better to have friends who I'm angry with than to be all alone in this big city.