Will New Orleans be hit by another major hurricane?
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Will New Orleans be hit by another major hurricane?
I don't think so,it's pretty rare.But I would not rule out a brush by a T.S or weak hurricane.
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Hybridstorm_November2001 wrote:Did anyone else see that Discovery Civilization Special on wrestling the Mississippi? Gotta feel sorry for folks down their. Between the River and the Gulf they are loosing ground pretty fast, not to mention elevation as you pointed out.
Good points. Many valuable barrier islands are shrinking or disappearing.
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dont take this the wrong way... but the NGOM is the best place for a major to hit as it will not cause much damage in a relative sense... sort of what we saw with Dennis. It will be a set back for the areas, but the overall impact will be less than if one crashes into Corpus Christi. This was evidenced in Frances and jeanne when the stronger Jeanne caaused less damage than Frances as Jeanne hit an already devastated region
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Derek wrote
I don't take it the wrong way, but that's a ridiculous statement to make. Try telling that to the people of Plaquemines, St Bernard, Jefferson, St Tammany and Eastern Orleans Parishes plus Hancock, Harrison and Jackson Counties. I'm not even going to include New Orleans proper.
That maybe true for certain small areas of the coastline that are sparsely populated.
dont take this the wrong way... but the NGOM is the best place for a major to hit as it will not cause much damage in a relative sense... sort of what we saw with Dennis. It will be a set back for the areas, but the overall impact will be less than if one crashes into Corpus Christi. This was evidenced in Frances and jeanne when the stronger Jeanne caaused less damage than Frances as Jeanne hit an already devastated region
I don't take it the wrong way, but that's a ridiculous statement to make. Try telling that to the people of Plaquemines, St Bernard, Jefferson, St Tammany and Eastern Orleans Parishes plus Hancock, Harrison and Jackson Counties. I'm not even going to include New Orleans proper.
That maybe true for certain small areas of the coastline that are sparsely populated.
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