Tropical Storm Dolly Heads For Texas, Mexico

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CHRISTOPHER SHERMAN | July 21, 2008 11:52 PM EST | AP

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Michael Gorsline moves around to board up the third window on a back room of his home Monday, July 21, 2008, in Corpus Christi. Gorsline said he wanted to be prepared in case Tropical Storm Dolly strengthened and made landfall in the Coastal Bend area. (AP Photo/Corpus Christi Caller-Times, Michael Zamora)

McALLEN, Texas — Residents along the Texas-Mexico border kept a watchful eye on Tropical Storm Dolly on Monday, stocking up on plywood, generators and flashlights as forecasters predicted the storm would strengthen into a hurricane later this week and make landfall.

Hurricane warnings were issued late Monday for parts of the Texas and Mexico coasts, meaning hurricane conditions were expected in those areas by the end of Tuesday.

The storm was expected to bring high winds and dump 10 to 20 inches of rain in coastal areas near the U.S.-Mexican border. Emergency officials feared major flooding problems and urged coastal residents to prepare.

Shell Oil said it was evacuating workers from oil rigs in the western Gulf Of Mexico, and the federal government was trying to decide whether they could begin construction on a new border fence, which was to be combined with levee improvements along the Rio Grande in Hidalgo County.

The National Hurricane Center in Miami issued a hurricane warning from Brownsville north to Port O'Connor. Meanwhile, a tropical storm warning was issued from Port O'Connor to the San Luis Pass, a strait south of Galveston.

Mexico also announced a hurricane warning from Rio San Fernando north to the U.S. border. A tropical storm warning warning and a hurricane watch were also in effect from La Pesca to Rio San Fernando.

Forecasters said Dolly was expected to make landfall late Tuesday or early Wednesday as a Category 1 hurricane, which has with sustained winds of 74 mph to 95 mph.

Texas officials said they wouldn't order evacuations along the coast unless Dolly strengthens to a Category 3, with sustained winds of at least 111 mph.

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At 11 p.m. EDT, the center of Tropical Storm Dolly was located about 435 miles southeast of Corpus Christ, Texas. It was moving at about 17 mph and had maximum sustained winds near 50 mph. Tropical storm-force winds extended outward up to 200 miles.

Dolly's winds were expected to strengthen Tuesday to hurricane force, which would mean at least 74 mph.

Mexico discontinued its tropical storm warning for the Yucatan peninsula, which was battered by strong winds and drenched with rain a day earlier.

Gov. Rick Perry activated 1,200 National Guard troops and other emergency crews. Mindful of the disastrous evacuation before Hurricane Rita hit the Texas Gulf Coast in 2005 _ when far more people died from heat-related injuries and auto accidents fleeing the storm than from the severe weather _ Perry also ordered 250 buses to be staged in San Antonio. The governor also ordered fuel teams to be ready to keep gas stations supplied and to help stranded motorists.

There are about 2 million people in the Rio Grande Valley, which includes popular summer beach resort South Padre Island. Officials readied to evacuate residents in flood-prone areas and urged RV owners on South Padre to head for higher ground.

"That amount of rain will present a big flooding problem for us," said Cameron County Emergency Management Coordinator Johnny Cavazos.

At a Home Depot in Brownsville near the border between the two countries, residents bought plywood, generators, batteries and flashlights, said store operations manager John Paul Martinez. He said a lot of people were just learning of Dolly, which became a tropical storm Sunday.

"We're expecting it to get a lot busier late this afternoon as people get out of work," Martinez said.

The federal government was to begin this week constructing the first part of the new border fence in Hidalgo County. While project supervisors met with emergency officials about the storm, large cranes unloaded steel beams and other supplies at a staging area near the levee Monday. Concrete walls will be incorporated into the river side of the levees to keep floodwaters, illegal immigrants and smugglers out.

The county is upgrading other levees and informed contractors Monday they should activate plans to prevent flooding, said Godfrey Garza, head of Hidalgo County Drainage District 1.

Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Cristobal was moving toward the east-northeast at about 16 mph, away from the U.S. Cristobal was located about 360 miles east-northeast of Cape Hatteras, N.C., with maximum sustained winds near 60 mph. Forecasters said the storm, which dumped rain on the coast of the Carolinas, was no longer an immediate threat to the U.S.

In the Pacific, Tropical Storm Genevieve formed off Mexico's coast, but forecasters said the storm was not expected to threaten land. Tropical Storm Fausto also was weakening and moving out to sea.

McALLEN, Texas — Residents along the Texas-Mexico border kept a watchful eye on Tropical Storm Dolly on Monday, stocking up on plywood, generators and flashlights as forecasters predicted the st...
McALLEN, Texas — Residents along the Texas-Mexico border kept a watchful eye on Tropical Storm Dolly on Monday, stocking up on plywood, generators and flashlights as forecasters predicted the st...
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- axt113 I'm a Fan of axt113 2 fans permalink

Four named storms , one major hurricane so far

Pretty fast hurricane season considering its only July

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:19 PM on 07/22/2008

Four storms in two months is actually not much. And the major hurricane you are referring to was a CAT2 that almost did not make it to that level. Try again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 PM on 07/22/2008
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Seems awfully quiet around the Hurricane blog.

Why if this were three years ago, all the Alarmists would be out en masse, trumpeting how the storm was the realization of all their fearful predictions, and vindication of Al Gore.

But I guess you can't blame this on Dr. Hansen's predictions, without acknowledging that it's been close to three years without a big Hurricane hitting the US.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:03 AM on 07/22/2008

Its been 7 years since your govt had to use a false flag to get you gullible morons foaming at the mouth.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:40 AM on 07/22/2008
- ohiomark I'm a Fan of ohiomark 114 fans permalink

Alex Jones just called, your tin foil hat is ready and can be picked up at any time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 AM on 07/22/2008
- JulieSA I'm a Fan of JulieSA 157 fans permalink
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Hi Dutch.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 PM on 07/22/2008
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Please make it miss Mexico and Louisiana, there are some nice people there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 AM on 07/22/2008
- JulieSA I'm a Fan of JulieSA 157 fans permalink
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"totalliberal"

Nice name. Are all liberals as bigoted and hateful as you are?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 PM on 07/22/2008
- JulieSA I'm a Fan of JulieSA 157 fans permalink
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Hey LIBERAL--if the hurricane hits South Texas, it'll mostly impact Latinos and Democrats.

Do NOT. EVER. try to tell me that "liberals" are more enlightened and compassionate. I'm a Republican, and I would never wish that on anyone. What is wrong with you, LIBERAL?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 PM on 07/22/2008

If it could just hit corporate oil companies in Texas and Crawford Texas as a severe inland storm, I'd be happy if it hit a catagory 5 for just those areas only.
Since it won't may God help the poor in the path of this disaster. The rich can move or rebuild.
God help the poor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 PM on 07/21/2008
- LarBear I'm a Fan of LarBear 30 fans permalink
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You're an Oil person wanting the price of oil and Gasoline/Diesel to go uP? Very honest anyway...

Guess you think that would help the POOR???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 PM on 07/21/2008
- Big0725 I'm a Fan of Big0725 22 fans permalink
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This storm MIGHT get up to a Cat 1. That's a bad thunderstorm down here in Miami.

This is a harbinger of a very active hurricane season though. Memories of 2005 are already playing through my head.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 PM on 07/21/2008
- JulieSA I'm a Fan of JulieSA 157 fans permalink
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Why do you want a cat 5 to hit Crawford, Texas? Are you really that depraved that you'd wish death and destruction on a small agricultural community? Seriously, what is wrong with you?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 PM on 07/22/2008
- harriscrl3 I'm a Fan of harriscrl3 191 fans permalink

Its like everything is conspriing to keep the price of oil high. Or maybe its just Mother Nature MAD AS HELL for the destruction that oil has bought to our environment. One way or another our depedence on Oil will END. We can chose to end it or Mother Nature will do it for us.

Carol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:45 PM on 07/21/2008
- JulieSA I'm a Fan of JulieSA 157 fans permalink
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"Its like everything is conspriing to keep the price of oil high."

Yes, like NIMBYs who won't allow oil production off of California, Virginia, Alaska, etc, where there are no hurricanes.

A huge percentage of US production and refining is concentrated in the western Gulf of Mexico. It doesn't have to be.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:06 PM on 07/21/2008
- harriscrl3 I'm a Fan of harriscrl3 191 fans permalink

I would agree with you except for one thing not only will NOT bring the price of oil down it is not enough oil to satisfy America's demand we would still need to import oil from countries like Iran. Oil is a finite resource. There is over 6 billion people in the world sooner or later we are going to run out the best strategy like any drug is to ween yourself off not find a new supplier.

Carol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 PM on 07/21/2008
- Vern58 I'm a Fan of Vern58 13 fans permalink
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Get ready for another Hurricane Summer, folks- we ain't seen nothing yet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:02 PM on 07/21/2008
- Marlyn I'm a Fan of Marlyn 73 fans permalink
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Hello?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 07/21/2008
- Vyvjala I'm a Fan of Vyvjala 10 fans permalink

Up goes crude oil prices and the greedy speculators are rubbing their palms together..­..........­.....its their perfect storm........

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:44 PM on 07/21/2008
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