30 feet of standing water?!?!!
http://www.nola.com/hurricane/index.ssf ... way_5.html
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Also this NYT article:
http://hurricane.lsu.edu/_in_the_news/a ... _times.htm
"In a hypothetical situation projected by his computers, Dr. Suhayda continued, a slow-moving Category 4 hurricane, with winds up to 155 miles an hour, or a Category 5 hurricane with even stronger winds could leave water 30 feet deep on this neighborhood street, which is more than five feet below sea level. "
http://hurricane.lsu.edu/_in_the_news/a ... _times.htm
"In a hypothetical situation projected by his computers, Dr. Suhayda continued, a slow-moving Category 4 hurricane, with winds up to 155 miles an hour, or a Category 5 hurricane with even stronger winds could leave water 30 feet deep on this neighborhood street, which is more than five feet below sea level. "
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