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Re: Cat 2 Hurricane Gustav makes landfall-Cocodrie, LA

#9961 Postby vbhoutex » Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:15 am

Just saw on CNN live it is still being blown over at the Industrial Canal vs. overtopping imo. It is definitely very close to what I would term overtopping though. Only needs about another foot of rise in the surge in that area and it will become a bad problem. they were not showing the other location mentioned above.

Looking at it closer, they just reran it, I would call it overtopping, but it is not continual. They certainly do not need any more rise in the surge!!!!
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Re: Cat 2 Hurricane Gustav makes landfall-Cocodrie, LA

#9962 Postby Evac3 » Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:16 am

Frank P wrote:Surge is quite impressive in Biloxi right now.. breached over the sea wall and filling up the east bound lane of HWY 90... (probably about 1.5 feet deep, winds must be gusting close to 60-70 mph.. ceiling fan blades just blown off the front porch.. I knew I forgot to do something.. like take them down... here's a pix of the surge at about 10:05 am .. sea wall is ~10.5 feet above sea level in front of my house.. pixs do not do this justice..

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Hope nobody was standing outside down the road when they went flying.
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Re: Cat 2 Hurricane Gustav making landfall

#9963 Postby charley » Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:17 am

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Cape Verde wrote:
MSNBC reporter onsite at the overtopping location says it looks like a waterfall - the water is just rushing over the top. He estimates it's about the length of seven rail cars.


Go to wwltv.com and look at it for yourself. And decide if it looks like a waterfall. Not to me, but I'm not in the business of sensational reporting.


It looks like mostly spray to me, with an occasional spash of water. We're talking gallons per hour. Oh the horror.[/quote]

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I'm watching it livehttp://www.wdsu.com/video/17347538/index.html and I'm listening to the guy say there is a section where it's rushing like a waterfall, not just splashing over. And it sure looks like more than "gallons per hour". I don't see sensationalism from the reporters on this live feed. They're hoping the levee will hold but are worried about the rising water. Seems reasonable to me.
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Re: Cat 2 Hurricane Gustav makes landfall-Cocodrie, LA

#9964 Postby Sanibel » Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:18 am

Gus tightened up from 6am.

The worst band is fetching onshore in Mississippi as FrankP is informing us.

Gus nearly became the "Pam" New Orleans experimental storm, just missing in track and intensity by a hair.

Narrow core band approaching N.O. right now.

On track for Morgan City then Lafayette.
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#9965 Postby Chacor » Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:18 am

CNN International just showed footage of metal debris flying around in New Orleans.
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Re: Cat 2 Hurricane Gustav makes landfall-Cocodrie, LA

#9966 Postby simplykristi » Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:18 am

Frank,
Hope that you come thru this with just your fan blades coming off! I have been thinking about you. Stay safe!

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Re: Cat 2 Hurricane Gustav makes landfall-Cocodrie, LA

#9967 Postby jabman98 » Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:18 am

MSNBC just cut to local reporters who were talking about an area of the canal that they are not able to get on-camera where the water is actually rushing over the top and that that is "not good". They were showing the same part that the wwltv.com site was showing, but made a point to say that the part on camera was just splashing and not much of a concern. But this other part near a bridge was much more worrisome. They had moved from that area due to concerns about the stability of the bridge as it has "had problems" in the past and didn't seem safe.
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Re: Cat 2 Hurricane Gustav makes landfall-Cocodrie, LA

#9968 Postby Hurricanewatcher2007 » Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:19 am

According to a guy on CNN theres cracks in the levees and stop signs are under water.
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Re: Cat 2 Hurricane Gustav makes landfall-Cocodrie, LA

#9969 Postby Shockwave » Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:19 am

vbhoutex wrote:Just saw on CNN live it is still being blown over at the Industrial Canal vs. overtopping imo. It is definitely very close to what I would term overtopping though. Only needs about another foot of rise in the surge in that area and it will become a bad problem. they were not showing the other location mentioned above.


I'm watching CNN too, and they the police where leaving and told CNN to do the same. Don't think they will though.
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Re: Cat 2 Hurricane Gustav making landfall

#9970 Postby Stephanie » Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:19 am

charley wrote:
funster wrote:
Cape Verde wrote:
MSNBC reporter onsite at the overtopping location says it looks like a waterfall - the water is just rushing over the top. He estimates it's about the length of seven rail cars.


Go to wwltv.com and look at it for yourself. And decide if it looks like a waterfall. Not to me, but I'm not in the business of sensational reporting.


It looks like mostly spray to me, with an occasional spash of water. We're talking gallons per hour. Oh the horror.


[/quote]

I'm watching it livehttp://www.wdsu.com/video/17347538/index.html and I'm listening to the guy say there is a section where it's rushing like a waterfall, not just splashing over. And it sure looks like more than "gallons per hour". I don't see sensationalism from the reporters on this live feed. They're hoping the levee will hold but are worried about the rising water. Seems reasonable to me.[/quote]

Looks more than a "splash" to me.

We don't need sarcasm here right now folks. Take it somewhere else.
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Re: Cat 2 Hurricane Gustav makes landfall-Cocodrie, LA

#9971 Postby weunice » Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:19 am

Local news here says this overtopping was expected. They are not using the pumps yet and the situation is being monitored. Officials have said overtopping is a world better than a breach. We will see what the rest of the day holds ....
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Re: Cat 2 Hurricane Gustav makes landfall-Cocodrie, LA

#9972 Postby dizzyfish » Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:20 am

Frank P wrote:Surge is quite impressive in Biloxi right now.. breached over the sea wall and filling up the east bound lane of HWY 90... (probably about 1.5 feet deep, winds must be gusting close to 60-70 mph.. ceiling fan blades just blown off the front porch.. I knew I forgot to do something.. like take them down... here's a pix of the surge at about 10:05 am .. sea wall is ~10.5 feet above sea level in front of my house.. pixs do not do this justice..


Dang Frank! How much higher do you think it will get?

Don't sweat the fan blades...
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Re: Cat 2 Hurricane Gustav makes landfall-Cocodrie, LA

#9973 Postby Evac3 » Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:21 am

As far as Gustav still has to go before those winds calm down, I would think that soon those levees are definitely gonna be gushing over and not just splashing. There's not much left to go. I'm so glad all those people got out. 10,000 left... wishin em the best.
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Re: Cat 2 Hurricane Gustav makes landfall-Cocodrie, LA

#9974 Postby gboudx » Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:21 am

weunice wrote:Local news here says this overtopping was expected. They are not using the pumps yet and the situation is being monitored. Officials have said overtopping is a world better than a breach. We will see what the rest of the day holds ....


Much different than what some of these other posters are saying about complete overtopping and cracks in the levees? Local TV's have reporters live at the site and show nothing catastrophic going on. Go figure.
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Re: Cat 2 Hurricane Gustav makes landfall-Cocodrie, LA

#9975 Postby Sanibel » Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:23 am

According to a guy on CNN theres cracks in the levees and stop signs are under water.



Edit: Still on the brink. Should wait to see if the pumps can stay on top of it.
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Re: Cat 2 Hurricane Gustav makes landfall-Cocodrie, LA

#9976 Postby LSU2001 » Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:25 am

The reports of levee breeches (sp) on S2K during Katrina were much, much more accurate than the local stations. They were sounding the all clear mid morning during Kat. only to find out when they could get to the failure sites that water was pouring in.

not saying that is happening now at all but during katrina the first reports I heard about massive flooding were right here on S2K. don't discount the reports out of hand.
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Re: Cat 2 Hurricane Gustav makes landfall-Cocodrie, LA

#9977 Postby Evac3 » Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:25 am

That flooding at the port's gettin bad.
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#9978 Postby gboudx » Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:25 am

Y'all are gonna have to decide to watch the local New Orleans broadcasts or trust the over-hype, over-sensationalize machine of the nationals. I suggest streaming something local instead. But, they aren't gonna paint you quite the dire picture just yet.
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Re: Cat 2 Hurricane Gustav makes landfall-Cocodrie, LA

#9979 Postby Hurricanewatcher2007 » Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:26 am

gboudx wrote:
weunice wrote:Local news here says this overtopping was expected. They are not using the pumps yet and the situation is being monitored. Officials have said overtopping is a world better than a breach. We will see what the rest of the day holds ....


Much different than what some of these other posters are saying about complete overtopping and cracks in the levees? Local TV's have reporters live at the site and show nothing catastrophic going on. Go figure.


You can say what you want but I am watching them report live from the Port of New Orleans. Theres 6 to 8 feet of water there right now.
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#9980 Postby Evac3 » Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:26 am

gboudx wrote:Y'all are gonna have to decide to watch the local New Orleans broadcasts or trust the over-hype, over-sensationalize machine of the nationals. I suggest streaming something local instead. But, they aren't gonna paint you quite the dire picture just yet.


WWL's not working for me. It just keeps trying to load.
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