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August 28, 2005

Katrina storms ashore

I've been following the progress of Hurricane Katrina throughout the day like everyone else. The media coverage of the approach of the storm can at times be frustrating to watch. Generally speaking, I only watch The Weather Channel for analysis of hurricanes since it's the one place where the reporters actually know what they are talking about. For the latest from the National Weather Service, look at weather.gov.

At one point today, the pressure inside Katrina was the 4th lowest on record in the Atlantic Basin. It is a category 5 storm... nothing to mess around with. It's going to be a rough morning for the gulf coast. My prayers are with those in the affected areas.

Posted by William Polley at August 28, 2005 11:28 PM

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