djtil wrote:which towns are wiped off the map?
Bay St. Louis and Pass Christian were pretty much wiped off the map.
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t will not be wiped off the map....and if thats just an expression and is not what is meant than why say it.



djtil wrote:i expect anything along the beach to be destroyed....cameron proper ( a couple miles inland) will receive heavy wind damage.
it will not be wiped off the map....and if thats just an expression and is not what is meant than why say it.

Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:How high is the surge? This hurricane was strogner the Katrina...So I expect the surge to be quite high. Higher then you expect with 120 mph. But maybe not as high as it would of been if it where to have hit 36 hours ago.

djtil wrote:which towns are wiped off the map? the coastal structures sure. and also....link me where i ever discussed this with katrina.
the 2 statements:
cameron will be wiped off the map
lake charles wont be a lake but a bay now.
are overly dramatic and outside bounds of reality.

vbhoutex wrote:FunkMasterB wrote:I certainly hope no one is riding it out in Cameron. Because they're probably in the Gulf of Mexico right now.
The entire city is under mandatory evacuation. Usually most in that area heed the call since they have been through it before.

superfly wrote:djtil wrote:which towns are wiped off the map?
Bay St. Louis and Pass Christian were pretty much wiped off the map.

djtil wrote:i expect anything along the beach to be destroyed....cameron proper ( a couple miles inland) will receive heavy wind damage.
it will not be wiped off the map....and if thats just an expression and is not what is meant than why say it.
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