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Wake Island Evacuated Ahead of Typhoon Ioke
2006-08-29
Now, this is what I call a storm!
HONOLULU – The military evacuated 200 people from Wake Island on Monday before the arrival of Typhoon Ioke, the strongest Central Pacific hurricane in more than decade. Classified as a Category 5 "super typhoon," Ioke is expected to extensively damage the U.S. territory when it hits Wednesday with 155-mph winds, said Jeff Powell, lead forecaster for the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

"This is going to roll up a storm surge that will probably submerge the island and destroy everything that's not made of concrete," Powell said.
Wonder if the island will be left standing? It isn't that tall.
The evacuees, mostly American and Thai contractors, were flown to Hickam Air Force Base on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, said Maj. Clare Reed, a spokeswoman for the 15th Airlift Wing. The contractors work at a civilian base, Reed said. No other permanent residents live on the tiny island, she said.

Ioke had winds of 160 mph and gusts up to 185 mph on Monday, Powell said. The storm was 560 miles southeast of Wake Island and on track for a direct hit, according to the forecast.
Seas are reported to be reaching 50 feet in the storm.
Wake Island is 2,300 miles west of Honolulu and 1,510 miles east of Guam. The storm is expected to strike at 5 p.m. Pacific time on Wednesday, or noon Thursday on the island.
Posted by:Steve

#8  Forgot the name but there was a Pacific storm/cyclone in the mid-1990's that was officially labeled "the Storm/Typhoon of the Century" by the national weather boyz - iff memory is correct, in terms of size and TV imaging it appeared to take up 2/3's or more of the entire PACOA. Fortunately for Guam + WESTPAC, in terms of storm power it surged then died - its size was more scary than its magnitude of power/energy.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-08-29 22:55  

#7  Hit the link, then hit the joint typhoon warning center link, and then hit the "IR Satellite Imagery [.JPG~120K]" link. (That is, if this link doesn't work for some reason.)

Da-yum, she's a biggie! Looks almost exactly like the pic of Katrina posted here with the story.

Far, far away would be good.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-08-29 19:44  

#6  Abandoned Wake?
WTF
Never Again!
Posted by: H M Smith   2006-08-29 19:36  

#5  wow!
Posted by: 2b   2006-08-29 17:23  

#4  Did the Army Corps of Engineers build the levees?
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-08-29 17:20  

#3  Dan Rather's not busy
Posted by: Frank G   2006-08-29 16:40  

#2  Which newscasters should we send to cover this hurricane???

Anderson? Christianna?
Posted by: danking_70   2006-08-29 15:55  

#1  OOOOhh baby. This is going to hurt. I'd get as far away from that one as possible.
Posted by: SOP35/Rat   2006-08-29 15:49  

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