New Orleans Escapes The Big One Again - Thank God
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New Orleans Escapes The Big One Again - Thank God
The only bad part of this is, the next threat may make more people decide not evacuate. There's enough damage down there though that hopefully they will still take is seriously, but I knew it wouldn't be the doom and gloom scenerio that was being painted yesterday, unless the eye wall went DIRECTLY over the city, and the chance of that happening was pretty small. I did think it would have moved a bit closer than it did though.
Overall this has done alot of damage, but it's too early to say what cane we can compare it to yet.
Overall this has done alot of damage, but it's too early to say what cane we can compare it to yet.
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How exactly is dodging a bullet when there will be:
-No power to a million people for weeks
-Thousands of homes flooded (confirmed 4-6 feet in Metairie/Kenner, and 8-10 feet in Arabi/Chalmette/9th Ward)
-Thousands of cars destroyed
-Thousands of animals killed/abandoned
-Dozens to hundreds of humans killed
-200 year old oak trees and antebellum irreplacables destroyed forever
-Infrastructure will take years to fully rebuild?
Sure, technically there wasn't the Superdome being blown away with 15k souls, or the entire City wiped off the planet.. but it's going to make Andrew look like a weakling, and we will never recover fully
-No power to a million people for weeks
-Thousands of homes flooded (confirmed 4-6 feet in Metairie/Kenner, and 8-10 feet in Arabi/Chalmette/9th Ward)
-Thousands of cars destroyed
-Thousands of animals killed/abandoned
-Dozens to hundreds of humans killed
-200 year old oak trees and antebellum irreplacables destroyed forever
-Infrastructure will take years to fully rebuild?
Sure, technically there wasn't the Superdome being blown away with 15k souls, or the entire City wiped off the planet.. but it's going to make Andrew look like a weakling, and we will never recover fully
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"escaped the big one".. Sounds like someone's in denial.. I wouldn't go as far as escaping the big 1..
Just because she made landfall at 150 instead of 175.. doesn't mean New Orleans escaped..
Although I will say.. that because New Orleans is not directly on the water.. It could have been a whole lot worse.. I haven't seen any damage photos though so I don't know..
Just because she made landfall at 150 instead of 175.. doesn't mean New Orleans escaped..
Although I will say.. that because New Orleans is not directly on the water.. It could have been a whole lot worse.. I haven't seen any damage photos though so I don't know..
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sandr552001 wrote:How exactly is dodging a bullet when there will be:
-No power to a million people for weeks
-Thousands of homes flooded (confirmed 4-6 feet in Metairie/Kenner, and 8-10 feet in Arabi/Chalmette/9th Ward)
-Thousands of cars destroyed
-Thousands of animals killed/abandoned
-Dozens to hundreds of humans killed
-200 year old oak trees and antebellum irreplacables destroyed forever
-Infrastructure will take years to fully rebuild?
Sure, technically there wasn't the Superdome being blown away with 15k souls, or the entire City wiped off the planet.. but it's going to make Andrew look like a weakling, and we will never recover fully
Agree..
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steveklein
Josephine96 wrote:"escaped the big one".. Sounds like someone's in denial.. I wouldn't go as far as escaping the big 1..
Just because she made landfall at 150 instead of 175.. doesn't mean New Orleans escaped..
Although I will say.. that because New Orleans is not directly on the water.. It could have been a whole lot worse.. I haven't seen any damage photos though so I don't know..
goodness guys. can you guys not understand what the original poster was saying? they did escape the big one.
1) the hurricane made landfall with winds of 140 or 145, not 150.
2) the eastern side of the city had a glancing blow from the western eyewall when the storm had diminished down to 130 or 135 mph.
if this thing had moved 20 miles to the west as a true cat 5, new orleans would have been destroyed. instead, it just sustained minor to moderate damage. some parts of the city resemble a direct hit from a cat 1, others resemble a direct hit from a cat 2.
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I think it's clear the very worst didn't happen (I can think of lots of things which could have happened - like a storm 30 or 40 mph stronger actually collapsing the roof of the superdome rather than just damaging the skin) but we have no real idea yet just how bad this will have been in the end. By all accounts, the flooding hasn't stopped yet, for example.
Remember that it wan't until SFL could be surveyed from the air that we knew the scope of Andrew.
Remember that it wan't until SFL could be surveyed from the air that we knew the scope of Andrew.
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sandr552001 wrote:How exactly is dodging a bullet when there will be:
-No power to a million people for weeks
-Thousands of homes flooded (confirmed 4-6 feet in Metairie/Kenner, and 8-10 feet in Arabi/Chalmette/9th Ward)
-Thousands of cars destroyed
-Thousands of animals killed/abandoned
-Dozens to hundreds of humans killed
-200 year old oak trees and antebellum irreplacables destroyed forever
-Infrastructure will take years to fully rebuild?
Sure, technically there wasn't the Superdome being blown away with 15k souls, or the entire City wiped off the planet.. but it's going to make Andrew look like a weakling, and we will never recover fully
Well, then they aren't showing that footage on TV. All they keep saying on TV is that it's not near as bad as they thought it would be, and I haven't heard about the thousands of lives lost that they were talking about yesterday. Yes it's still bad, but it could have been alot less had the storm not weakened and moved directly over the city. That's what everyone was fearing the most. I have relatives down in New Orleans. They got out fine. They are the first ones we got a message from this morning saying that they heard it wasn't as bad as they were saying it would be.
So yes it's bad. We knew it would be bad, but we also knew the worse case scenerio that everyone was expecting. That's what this topic was addressing.
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djtil wrote:definitely wont see hundreds...and probably not dozens of "humans killed".
Don't think so?
Dozens could be as little as 24... I think the toll is going to be HIGH. The lack of info on the coast concerns me a lot... also, this whole "people being trapped on their roofs" when they will probably drown before the rescuers get there is not good...
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