Good luck, Gulfport
Aug. 29th, 2005 09:36 amNew Orleans has seen the worst they're going to get - Katrina is en route to Gulfport, now, and NO turned out to be on the "big easy" side of the storm - the side with 120 mph winds, not 150. We'll know over the next 24 just how devestating it's been but the levees held enough to keep the city from going underwater.
This is the moment where I wonder whether what my science teacher in high school said was true - hurricanes never hit densely populated areas directly. Even when Katrina came thru miami-dade last week it didn't catch Ft Lauderdale, Miami Beach or downtown Miami. It was, like NO, 20 miles away.
This is the moment where I wonder whether what my science teacher in high school said was true - hurricanes never hit densely populated areas directly. Even when Katrina came thru miami-dade last week it didn't catch Ft Lauderdale, Miami Beach or downtown Miami. It was, like NO, 20 miles away.
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Date: 2005-08-29 02:39 pm (UTC)I just read that a levee in the 9th Ward (meaningless to you, but I know where it is) has been breached, sending 3 to 8 feet of water into that part of New Orleans. I'm hoping things aren't too bad there.
*sweatdrop*
Date: 2005-08-29 02:40 pm (UTC)Was this theory true for Andrew, though?
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Date: 2005-08-29 05:45 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-08-30 02:02 pm (UTC)Thanks for the link to that community, btw. I'm still waiting to find out about Bob Asprin -- for some reason, despite the fact he founded the Dorsai, the Klingons and is living in the Barony of Axemoor, nobody picked him up bodily and evacuated the man.