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Old 05-24-2010, 11:10 AM   #21
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Still going to pay out the ass for it. The thing is that thousands of people are goign to lose there job because of this if there is no sea food on the gulf.
Not to mention the people the own hotels/motels on the beaches. The cancellations are coming in like crazy for people that had reserved their vacations. No good
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Old 05-24-2010, 11:11 AM   #22
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I only buy gas from HESS, maybe you should switch Polak, it's still green.
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I only buy gas from HESS, maybe you should switch Polak, it's still green.
I told you already, we don't have Hess
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Old 05-24-2010, 11:13 AM   #24
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It's a complete mess, I also feel bad for people with houses on the gulf, i'm sure it's affecting their value too beside no being able to enjoy the beach..
I was wondering what happen if we get a hurricane, the season is soon and what effect will have on the oil spill.
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Not to mention the people the own hotels/motels on the beaches. The cancellations are coming in like crazy for people that had reserved their vacations. No good
You are correct. They have already taken a hit and its not going to get better for them now. Entire economys along the gulf coast is going to take a hit for a long time.
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I told you already, we don't have Hess
Sorry I missed that part, I'm sure there's other gas stations beside BP
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Sorry I missed that part, I'm sure there's other gas stations beside BP
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Yet another problem for the clean up:

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Government warns of worst hurricane season since 2005

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Atlantic storm season may be the most intense since 2005, when Hurricane Katrina killed over a thousand people after crashing through Gulf of Mexico energy facilities, the U.S. government's top climate agency predicted on Thursday.

In its first forecast for the storm season that begins next Tuesday, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecast 14 to 23 named storms, with 8 to 14 developing into hurricanes, nearly matching 2005's record of 15.

Three to seven of those could be major Category 3 or above hurricanes, with winds of more than 110 miles per hour (177 km per hour), the agency said, echoing earlier predictions from meteorologists for a particularly severe season that could disrupt U.S. oil, gas and refinery operations.

"If this outlook holds true, this season could be one of the more active on record," said Jane Lubchenco, NOAA's administrator. "The greater likelihood of storms brings an increased risk of a landfall."

In addition to the risk that major hurricanes can pose to about one-quarter of U.S. oil production and more than a 10th of natural gas output offshore in the Gulf of Mexico, this year's storms could threaten to complicate efforts to combat the environmental disaster of BP's gushing oil well.

The hurricane season officially starts on June 1 and typically peaks between late August and mid-October. An average Atlantic hurricane season brings 11 tropical storms with six hurricanes, including two major hurricanes, NOAA said.

The 2009 season, which had only three hurricanes and was the quietest year since 1997 due in part to the weather anomaly El Nino, followed several years of unusually intense activity that was particularly disruptive for U.S. energy supplies.

Other U.S. weather forecasters, including private and university researchers, also are predicting an active hurricane season.

Private forecaster WSI and Colorado State University's hurricane-forecasting team so far expect the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season to produce at least eight hurricanes, four of them major, posing a heightened threat to the U.S. coastline.

CSU forecasters are expected to ramp up their prediction for the 2010 season in a report due out on June 2.

"The numbers are going to go up quite high," William Gray, the hurricane forecast pioneer who founded CSU's storm research team, said on Wednesday. "This looks like a hell of a year."

Despite being off target in recent years, hurricane forecasts are closely watched by energy, insurance and commodities markets. Interest surged following damaging hurricane seasons in 2004 and 2005 that hammered Florida, the U.S. Gulf Coast and the Gulf of Mexico oil and gas fields.

A record four major hurricanes hit the United States in 2005, including Katrina, which killed around 1,500 people on the U.S. Gulf Coast and caused $80 billion in damage, making it the costliest natural disaster in U.S. history.
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Get your water wings and get ready for the hurricane parties!
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