MGC wrote:They have Betsy at 123 KTS only slightly weaker than Camille.....doubt it....MGC
My guess for Betsy at landfall is 100 kt (pressure 948mb). It was likely around 120-125 kt in the Gulf.
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MGC wrote:They have Betsy at 123 KTS only slightly weaker than Camille.....doubt it....MGC
Those cat 4 winds are not going to affect nearly the amount of people that a surge of a large hurricane will. Wind can do a lot of damage but it's the water that kills more.Derek Ortt wrote:MGC wrote:We had a respectable surge here on the Mississippi Coast from both Ike and Gustav. I'd rather face a small Cat-4 like Charley than a big Cat-2 like Ike. The water destroys so much more.....MGC
unless you are one of the unlucky ones that encounter the cat 4 winds. Whe gusts in a cat 4 are basically EF4 tornadoes (EF5 in a cat 5)
OpieStorm wrote:Those cat 4 winds are not going to affect nearly the amount of people that a surge of a large hurricane will. Wind can do a lot of damage but it's the water that kills more.Derek Ortt wrote:MGC wrote:We had a respectable surge here on the Mississippi Coast from both Ike and Gustav. I'd rather face a small Cat-4 like Charley than a big Cat-2 like Ike. The water destroys so much more.....MGC
unless you are one of the unlucky ones that encounter the cat 4 winds. Whe gusts in a cat 4 are basically EF4 tornadoes (EF5 in a cat 5)
OpieStorm wrote:Those cat 4 winds are not going to affect nearly the amount of people that a surge of a large hurricane will. Wind can do a lot of damage but it's the water that kills more.Derek Ortt wrote:MGC wrote:We had a respectable surge here on the Mississippi Coast from both Ike and Gustav. I'd rather face a small Cat-4 like Charley than a big Cat-2 like Ike. The water destroys so much more.....MGC
unless you are one of the unlucky ones that encounter the cat 4 winds. Whe gusts in a cat 4 are basically EF4 tornadoes (EF5 in a cat 5)
MGC wrote:Does it really matter how you are killed in a hurricane? There are a bunch of different ways you can die....a tornado in a feeder band like what happened in the Florida panhandle during Ivan, inland flooding, surge like in Katrina, extreme winds like in Andrew....in most cases death can be avoided though. How many were killed in south Florida during Katrina driving around during the storm and having a tree fall on the car? I left the coast for Katrina, only hurricane I've ever left for. I still don't get why people stayed in beach front homes here on the coast for Katrina. Why did so many drown during Allison in Houston driving in waters they should not have? Fact is, most deaths in hurricanes are preventable.......MGC
zaqxsw75050 wrote:MGC wrote:Does it really matter how you are killed in a hurricane? There are a bunch of different ways you can die....a tornado in a feeder band like what happened in the Florida panhandle during Ivan, inland flooding, surge like in Katrina, extreme winds like in Andrew....in most cases death can be avoided though. How many were killed in south Florida during Katrina driving around during the storm and having a tree fall on the car? I left the coast for Katrina, only hurricane I've ever left for. I still don't get why people stayed in beach front homes here on the coast for Katrina. Why did so many drown during Allison in Houston driving in waters they should not have? Fact is, most deaths in hurricanes are preventable.......MGC
+1. I still remember Ike from last year that people ignored warning and stay in their beachfront home and end up risking other people's life to save them. It was a pretty stupid decision for everyone who ignored official's warning.
HurricaneRobert wrote:A big part of their decision was justified because "it was just a category 2" and Alicia was a category 3. They weren't going to listen to anybody. Since many people who stayed on Galveston island didn't die, I think they will ride out the next one even though they don't understand that Ike's landfall to the north is probably what saved them.
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