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Cyclone Forces Oman to Evacuate 7,000
2007-06-05
MUSCAT, Oman (AP) - A powerful cyclone approaching the oil-rich Persian Gulf area forced the evacuation Monday of nearly 7,000 people from an Omani island, a government official said. Government authorities started the evacuations from Masira, an island off the east coast of Oman, said General Malik bin Suleiman al-Muamri, head of the country's civil defense.

Cyclone Gonu, with winds of 160 miles per hour and gusts of 195 miles per hour, was headed northwest through the Indian Ocean toward Oman's east coast, said Weather Underground meteorologist Tim Roche.

The storm was expected to weaken before starting to lash Oman on Tuesday, with winds of 115 mph. The most powerful part of the storm was expected to hit Oman on Thursday before moving north into southern Iran. Even with the weaker wind speeds, Gonu would be the strongest cyclone to hit the Arabian Peninsula since record keeping started in 1945, Roche said.
Posted by:Steve White

#14  sh*t! that was me - somebody keeps eating my cookies
Posted by: Frank G   2007-06-05 19:40  

#13  Barb, EXCELLENT PIC! It looks like it'll soak Iran Pakland after . Allah must be pissed
Posted by: Spineter Peacock6648   2007-06-05 19:28  

#12  The roads to the hills of Oman apparently all run along the bottom of canyons & arroyos which will shortly be subject to flash floods. The Omanis better move uphill while they can.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2007-06-05 18:52  

#11  The roads to the hills of Oman apparently all run along the bottom of canyons & arroyos which will shortly be subject to flash floods. The Omanis better move uphill while they can.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2007-06-05 18:52  

#10  The roads to the hills of Oman apparently all run along the bottom of canyons & arroyos which will shortly be subject to flash floods. The Omanis better move uphill while they can.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2007-06-05 18:52  

#9  Yes, but they're covered in mud huts which should be melting soon.

So it's all good news today.
Posted by: Steve   2007-06-05 18:12  

#8  And right now it's a Category 4.

Yikes!

Have they even got any hills to head for?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2007-06-05 18:05  

#7  Not me Barbara; I credit Karl Rove and the Cheney-controlled Halliburton Weather Control Division.

Now if Halliburton could only arrange more earthquakes in Iran....
Posted by: Bobby   2007-06-05 18:05  

#6  Here is NOAA's satelite overlay.

That's gonna leave a mark on such dry, sandy country.

I blame Bush.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2007-06-05 17:08  

#5  It is Allen's will.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-06-05 14:28  

#4  Don't we have a fleet in the Persian Gulf right now?

You can see the cyclone here, but it's not very good resolution, since it shows the entire disk of the Earth.
Posted by: Angie Schultz   2007-06-05 10:23  

#3  Weather Underground has a meteorologist?

/Who knew?
Posted by: Seafarious   2007-06-05 07:52  

#2  Cyclone Gonu, brought to you by Haliburton Weather Modification Systems / Tropical Storm Division.
Posted by: Steve   2007-06-05 07:40  

#1  Weather channel sez this is headed for Iran and should hit as a Cat 3 or 2. I think Allen is displeased with somebody. Or, its the evil Bush weather control apparatus at work again.
Posted by: BrerRabbit   2007-06-05 07:37  

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