Hurricane Gustav Could Have Local Impact
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Posted: 8:56 PM Aug 29, 2008
Last Updated: 8:56 PM Aug 29, 2008
Reporter: Tony Cavalier
Email Address: tony.cavalier@wsaz.com

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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- While we bask in the sun locally during the long Labor Day weekend, some Americans will be preparing for a hurricane.

WSAZ Chief Meteorologist Tony Cavalier said Gustav may soon play a role in our lives, too.

The tropical system was the second of a lethal one, two punch on the impoverished island of Hispaniola this week when Hurricane Gustav pummeled Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Just a week ago, Fay had struck with an equally punishing blow. This second shield of torrential rains spawned killer mudslides and violent flash floods. The 10-inch deluge came spiced with high winds, which cut what power there was to tens of thousands.

On his way to Jamaica and Cuba, Gustav took the Caribbean route, passing over truly tropical waters. Folks on Jamaica boarded up as they awaited the tempest's onslaught.

“Once clear of Cuba, Gustav will be primed to make a pass into the Gulf of Mexico this weekend where ahead is the super hot loop current, one of the world's most prolific waters for hurricane incubation,” Cavalier said. “That track should earn Gustav major hurricane status and set him up for a strike at American soil. Before hitting land, Gustav will threaten the oil rich northern Gulf where there are scores of refineries and platforms"

In the northern Gulf, oil rigs pump as much as 10 percent of the crude oil consumed in America and refineries produce as much as 50 percent of the domestic oil we use in the U.S.

Historically, the great Gulf hurricanes have jolted gas prices. Before Katrina, here in the Tri-State area gas prices stood at $2.50 per gallon then surged above $3 dollars as we witnessed the devastation in New Orleans.

Rita, on the other hand, had less effect as prices only spiked 25 cents a gallon. This holiday weekend, we started at $3.75 per gallon. It bears watching to see where things head as Gustav moves into the Gulf this Labor Day weekend.

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Posted by: RoaneCo. on Sep 3, 2008 at 09:47 AM
Still waiting on your answer J.B.B.

Posted by: Alicia on Sep 2, 2008 at 08:35 PM
You know what's sad? You probably had to look that up, and what's even more validating is I didn't spell "speek" wrong, you know, a word we learn in 1st grade. The only thing we have in common is that we are both done with this.

Posted by: J.B.B. on Sep 2, 2008 at 06:12 PM
I have nothing further to say on this subject except...YOU SPELLED ARGUMENT WRONG LOL! Main Entry: ar·gu·ment Pronunciation: \ˈär-gyə-mənt\ Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin argumentum, from arguere Date: 14th century 1obsolete : an outward sign : indication 2 a: a reason given in proof or rebuttal b: discourse intended to persuade. I guess by your logic, we have a lot in common.

Posted by: Warning? on Sep 2, 2008 at 03:53 PM
WSAZ better put out a hurricane warning!! I just read the story Regatta Funeral Parade. Now if JBB is right, we are in deep.... water.

Posted by: RoaneCo. on Sep 2, 2008 at 03:42 PM
Ok J.B.B a plane with 280 people (ages from 6 months to 80 years)from all parts of the world crashes an all are killed. Now did your God kill everyone onboard just to get on person? Or was everyone of them sinners that just happened to be on the same plane? I'm not being a smart @$$, I just want to know how this God of yours operates. And while I am asking questions, why are babies born with birth defects? Is this another form of punishment by your God? And just who is being punished, the baby or the parents?

Posted by: Alicia on Sep 2, 2008 at 01:46 PM
Confused, That was my whole point. There is sin absolutely everywhere. Gustav didn't hit New Orleans because of their sin. Take Huntington, it's become almost unlivable to me because of all the horrific things that go on. With J.J.B's perspective, we deserve a catastrophic hurricane just as the next town, and the next...No one is free of sin, and I think it's naive and very wrong to blame Mardi-Gras and sin for this Hurricane.

Posted by: confused on Sep 1, 2008 at 10:22 PM
what are you guys talking about? it rains on the just and the unjust. there are innocent people there and children. if thats the case (because of all the sinful acts) the Lord isnt coming soon enough, because this whole world is full of sin and corruption. I mean its everywhere, drugs, adultery, homosexuality, lies and all corruptions. but remember there all si and not one is any worse than the other, sin is sin.

Posted by: Alicia on Sep 1, 2008 at 04:06 PM
There is little point in arguing with you. I am not an atheist, but that is besides the point. I just hope that when a horrific tragedy happens to you or someone you love, you realize that it's because of YOUR sins, you know, based on your compelling arguement.

Posted by: kd on Sep 1, 2008 at 12:37 PM
These people in New Orleans deserve it! How stupid could you be to keep building back. I think it should be condemned for good and no more tax dollars wasted year after year.

Posted by: J.B..B.. on Sep 1, 2008 at 11:29 AM
So I make a mistake and spell a word wrong and that makes me a person of no brain capacity> OK whatever. Science may give the definition of weather, but make no mistake...God is the creator of it. God could have not created this hurricane, but he did. Why? Mark my words, if Mardi Gras continues we'll see the same thing happening again until the people of New Orleans get the message. What's ironic is that I was watching an episode of COPS last night and it was a Mardi Gras special fater Katrina. (I spelled the word "after" incorrectly just for your viewing pleasure oh great one) The entire show consisted of people fighting, drinking, doing drugs, and engaging in all sorts of sinful acts, so are you telling me that God was pleased with this? What's the point anyway, you are obviously an athiest.

Posted by: Rita on Sep 1, 2008 at 08:22 AM
I agree with Ron in the Aug 30th posting. I read this story to see how our Gustav would impact the local weather. Instead I learned about the impact on gas prices. Very misleading heading.

Posted by: Alicia on Sep 1, 2008 at 03:25 AM
Wow J.J.B, it's people like you that give religion a bad name. How dare you be so judgemental when you can't even spell "speek." Clearly you have no brain capacity whatsoever in that narrow little mind of yours. First off, Mardi Gras was significant in many ways for the city of New Orleans after Katrina. It showed the world that Katrina didn't ruin their city or their hope. How would you like to have your house, your job, your very life taken from you? Wouldn't you want to rise up and show the world that despite tragedy, you're going to make it? That's what New Orleans did. It's unfortunate that this is happening three years from Katrina, but New Orleans is a coastal town and thus, the risk of a hurricane is great. Hurricanes form and strengthen in warm water. There's no religion to it. Just science. If a hurricane struck New Orleans in dead winter, maybe you're theory would have some relevance...but I'm pretty sure it's the warm water, not God. Sorry. Better luck next time.

Posted by: J.J.B. on Aug 31, 2008 at 05:34 PM
It should have been a clear warning for New Orleans to disband Marti-Gra after hurricane Katrina, but instead...before a third of the city had even rebuilt, Marti-Gra came back in full force to showcase it's sinful nature. Those who don't take God seriously, then look what is about to happen to New Orleans once again three years later. People seem to forget that it's God who creates and controls the weather, and if they would have turned to him instead of making all the efforts to relaunch Mart-Gra, then perhaps they would not be looking at an impending catastrophe as we speek. I know, most won't agree with me and they'll call me crazy, but I truly believe that God has had enough, and until these folks get the picture, then they can only expect the wrath of God to fall on their city. Sorry to sorta go off topic here, but the writing has been on the wall for a very long time. Just my humble opinion, so please don't blast me for speaking from the heart.

Posted by: skip on Aug 31, 2008 at 09:13 AM
perfect reason to raise gas prices these companies are struggling to get by.

Posted by: anon on Aug 30, 2008 at 11:23 PM
Just another excuse to raise gas prices.

Posted by: anon on Aug 30, 2008 at 09:45 PM
Ok, so gas prices are going to shoot up.. expected that labor day weekend anyways. BUT... is this hurricane going to be as bad as Katrina? should we be preparing a little more for a disaster that big when we haven't even recovered from katrina? are we looking at a situation that we're going to lose that many lives again? can we discuss more important issues, such as lives instead of gas prices?

Posted by: Ron on Aug 30, 2008 at 04:30 PM
Oh, I thought he meant we'd get some weather from this hurricane. Well I read that for nothing. The headline should have read: GUSTAV MAY HAVE LOCAL IMPACT ON GAS PRICES. There. Was that so hard?

Posted by: Anonymous on Aug 30, 2008 at 02:44 PM
GAS COMPANIES SHOULD NOT BE ABLE TO RAISE GAS JUST BECAUSE THEY HEAR OF A STORM. WE HAVE TO PAY FOR IT EVEN IF THE HURRICANE DOESN'T TOUCH IT. I ALSO FEEL THE GREED FOR MONEY IS DESTROYING THIS COUNTRY! THE MEN & WOMEN IN THE WHITE HOUSE NEED TO STEP UP & DO SOMETHING.

Posted by: to: think your smart? on Aug 30, 2008 at 08:42 AM
your wrong. It is true that oil companies and oil producing countries raise the price of oil for ridiculous reasons sometimes. However, hurricanes hitting the Gulf as hard as Gustav is predicted will severely hurt the ability for the companies to pump, refine, and ship oil. That means the gas that is supposed to be coming up the pipelines from the Gulf will either be severely slowed or stopped altoghether until operations resume in the Gulf. I think we're all cynical about gas prices, but this is one instance where the threat is real.

Posted by: think your smart? on Aug 29, 2008 at 11:15 PM
Hey I know a hurricane is a devistating storm that threatens people but what are they going to use next to explain high gas prices?How mant hurricanes were in the gulf this time last year? And gas prices were still higher than they should be get the picture it's price gouging! When the oil industry heres there is a hurricane coime the only thing they really here is CHA CHING!!!!!!!!!

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