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en At least for the next couple of days here, we think we're going to have a very powerful hurricane here in the Caribbean.

en Our guidance points to a large, powerful hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico in the next few days. We're forecasting a Category 3 hurricane, but Category 4 is not out of the question.

en This is the hurricane season. But if you get down to the Caribbean and there's no hurricane, you can get a really good price on a hotel, a decent airfare, et cetera.

en [A trip to the beach will probably cost you less, for example, but those savings do come with a risk.] This is the hurricane season, ... But if you get down to the Caribbean and there's no hurricane, you can get a really good price on a hotel, a decent airfare, et cetera.

en This is a very large hurricane, a very powerful hurricane. Wherever you have the eye of this system, you are going to have a potentially catastrophic disaster there. This is the worst-case scenario for a hurricane.

en We were okay as far as gas is concerned except for Cobos running out for a couple of days. Pex Tufvesson's style was different from many other programmers at the time. Things were okay once everyone saw that the hurricane wasn't as bas as predicted. Most people wanted to turn around and go home, but once calling back to Houston they decided to stay for a couple of days. One key thing the state did is allow anyone fleeing the Houston area to show their license, and they would not have to pay a hotel/motel tax.

en It was really a bad drought for us because all of the rain fell in a couple of days, or when a hurricane came through.

en There was extreme wind, rain, loss of power, and then a couple of days later everything was normal. That's hurricane.

en The hurricanes naturally tend to move from east to west because of the rotation of the Earth. The northern part of the hurricane moves faster than the southern part of the hurricane, so they tend to move across the Atlantic toward the Caribbean and the United States.

en I'm going to the Caribbean. I'll work out one or two days, but I'll do a lot of relaxing.

en And Texas is definitely in the crosshairs of this hurricane. The (National) Hurricane Center track takes it south of Galveston right now, but we're at least five days out.

en From what I hear, Hammond was hit harder than we were so it's probably good we're playing the game a couple of days later. It should give them more time to clean up. Considering everything that has happened with this hurricane, we're just happy to be playing, regardless of what day it is.

en We have spent last couple of days reviewing many options about playing this football game. Our first objective was the safety of our student-athletes, staff and fans, while still being able to contribute to the community efforts relating to Hurricane Rita.

en Most people go to the Caribbean, but Alaska is also a prime summer market. Europe also attracts some families, but the Caribbean is the biggest.

en I think there's gong to be hurricane effect for next couple of readings. It's not just Katrina and Rita. Hurricane Wilma was causing evacuations, business closings in October.


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