It would take years to build this levee, but unfortunately, I don't believe we have years left.
*Credit to LSU Earthlab for the original satellite image.

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TSmith274 wrote:Grand Isle and Port Fourchon are out there to fend for themselves, that's for sure. We must reverse this... the sooner the better. I hope it gets more attention.
wxman57 wrote:Just what is a "Category 5 Levee"?? There is no such thing. The SS scale is a peak sustained wind scale only, it doesn't have anything to do with storm surge. The SS scale "says" a Cat 3 would produce a 9-12 ft. storm surge. Of course, that's bogus. A Cat 3 can produce a 25-30 ft. storm surge in some cases (remember a hurricane named Katrina?).
It's amazing what people will build when their very existance is at stake.
TSmith274 wrote:Grand Isle and Port Fourchon are out there to fend for themselves, that's for sure. We must reverse this... the sooner the better. I hope it gets more attention.
ncdowneast wrote:TSmith274 wrote:Grand Isle and Port Fourchon are out there to fend for themselves, that's for sure. We must reverse this... the sooner the better. I hope it gets more attention.
no we shouldn't reverse this this is what mother nature decided to do with this piece of land and if we reverse it then what are we going to start cutting down forest to prevent forest fires?I live in a coastal area and i see the million dollar houses on the beach but why should the average joe that cant afford that continue to pay for them to be knocked down by hurricanes?
why should the average joe that cant afford that continue to pay for them to be knocked down by hurricanes?
Audrey2Katrina wrote:ncdowneast wrote:TSmith274 wrote:Grand Isle and Port Fourchon are out there to fend for themselves, that's for sure. We must reverse this... the sooner the better. I hope it gets more attention.
no we shouldn't reverse this this is what mother nature decided to do with this piece of land and if we reverse it then what are we going to start cutting down forest to prevent forest fires?I live in a coastal area and i see the million dollar houses on the beach but why should the average joe that cant afford that continue to pay for them to be knocked down by hurricanes?
Yes we should. Mother nature decides a LOT of things WE decide to reverse... such as disease. This was brought about not so much by Mother Nature anyway; but by man's efforts to control the path of the Mississippi, and the channeling in of countless waterways to accomodate marine industry to the area--if anything, Mother Nature was "building UP" this coastline before we entered the picture. We SHOULD reverse it!why should the average joe that cant afford that continue to pay for them to be knocked down by hurricanes?
We shouldn't... insurance companies and the OWNERS should...
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As for the 2nd your right the insurance does have to pay for them but they pay for it by raising everyones premiums.Trust me if you think part of your premiums do not go to rebuilding homes along destroyed coastline then thats a niave way of seeing it!
but to build huge levees along the gulf coast to control the storm surge problem is where we can make another mistake.
another way like replenishing the marshes
but by building "seawalls" and levees is just to costly and leaves people with a false sense of "control".Just look at what happened in New orleans
Audrey2Katrina wrote:As for the 2nd your right the insurance does have to pay for them but they pay for it by raising everyones premiums.Trust me if you think part of your premiums do not go to rebuilding homes along destroyed coastline then thats a niave way of seeing it!
I'm a lot of things, my friend, but naive isn't one of them. The same could be said for increasing medical insurance consequent to those who smoke, those who indulge in high fat diets, and those who live in earthquake and tornado zones... I assure you, these things when all factored in amount to a far greater influence on our expenses than a hurricane--all said and done, and anyone not facing that reality is IMHO naive. We can't police EVERYTHING people choose to do.but to build huge levees along the gulf coast to control the storm surge problem is where we can make another mistake.
We could; but among the many proposals there are those which include sluice gates that would make them quite environmentally safe and friendly. And they would add a much greater safety barrier for the nation's overall largest port system.
another way like replenishing the marshes
This is already being reviewed and planned. (See Popular Science "Five ways to make New Orleans...." They have rapid growing grasses to help hold land in place, and encourage a slow but steady rebuilding of the marshlands...this is a needed and very good idea.but by building "seawalls" and levees is just to costly and leaves people with a false sense of "control".Just look at what happened in New orleans
First: It's not along the line of the "seawalls" such as those constructed at the Netherlands... but large sea-"gates" which would impeded any rushing in of surge into dangerous lakes like Pontchartrain. Had the proposed gates been put in place before being stopped by a silly federal judge around 1979, it's QUITE possible the price of Katrina would be 50-80 Billion LESS, and those much touted insurance premiums far less affected. Their cost would have been FAR LESS than what this storm has cost us, and they are entirely DO-able.
As to complacency... you have that everywhere--especially in areas that haven't seen a hit in a long time. I shudder to think what will happen to those much touted insurance rates should a major slam into NYC with a massive surge...absolutely frightening to think about--and entirely possible. Perhaps then they'll talk about complacency in that region, and/or ways to protect Gotham, but you can bet they won't be talking about just abandoning NYC.
What Katrina did to New Orleans AND the Mississippi/Alabama Gulf Coast, I might add, had little to do with "massive sea gates and well-constructed levees"... quite the contrary. Had these been in place, much of this discussion in all likelihood wouldn't even be taking place.
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