Posted on 08/29/2005 6:14:55 PM PDT by Howlin
Several people have requested a thread JUST for images of the storm.
Post them here, please.
I was wondering about the trunks, too. It looks as though the water pushed through the cars and popped them open. I thought it was interesting that the trunks on the shore side were more open than the ones across from them. Perhaps a difference in wave action or wind direction.
"It will end when one of them gets clubbed by a flying object."
I watched one reporter being thrown off his feet today. He deserved it.
I'm more worried about snakes than anything...
Harrison County Mississippi is home (east to west) Biloxi, Keesler Air Force Base, Gulfport, Pass Christian. North of Biloxi is D'Iberville.
do you know where the "tree lined street" photo was taken .. looks like my friend's street in NO (from what I can see)
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Apparently New Orleans has open treatment tanks, so the snakes might be less of a problem than other considerations.
Thanks .. heard anything about Keesler? And somone on the other thread was intent on learning about Pass Christian.
Yuck....
This is something I've always wondered about and now I have confirmation.
From a website:
Floods can be both a cause of or an effect of an earthquake.
Flood water places an extra hydrostatic pressure on unstable and
mobile crustal blocks. If this extra pressure reaches the
threshold strain limit along a fault zone or plate boundary within
the Earth's crust, it can cause an earthquake to occur due to a
sudden release of the strain energy accumulated over time.
Similarly, an earthquake can change the surface drainage pattern
and consequently the course of a river, causing sudden flooding in
an area. Even though the cause and effect relationship between
floods and earthquakes is not very clear, historic records suggest
a relationship between these two phenomena. (http://www.cs.albany.edu/~amit/BanglaFloods.txt).
Scary thought. New Orleans isn't all that far away from the New Madrid fault!
Wow ... that is some picture! Post 136
Yes, they are Mammals. But wouldn't chlorine kill them as well?
Perhaps all the prayers were answered...
Perhaps?
Adeline Perkins carries her dog, Princess, as Lynell Batiste carries Timmy while Kewanda Batiste and Ulysses Batiste swim through the flood waters from their Lacombe, La. home on Monday, Aug. 29, 2005. (AP Photo/Mari Darr~Welch)
Elvin Duckworth, left, Jonathan Harvey, center, and Leonard Harvey paddle a row boat through a flooded street in their Gulfport, Miss, neighborhood after Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast Monday, Aug. 29, 2005 . (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
Arnold James tries to keep his feet as a strong gust nearly blows him over as he tries to make his way on foot to the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans on Monday, Aug. 29, 2005. The roof on James's home blew off, forcing him to seek shelter at the Superdome. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)
A downtown New Orleans bus stop is flooded as rain and strong winds from Hurricane Katrina batters the Crescent City on Monday, Aug. 29, 2005. (AP Photo/Bill Haber)
Cars sit idle on flooded streets in downtown New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina came ashore on Monday, Aug. 29, 2005. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)
Suspension bridges require somewhat balanced loading on the towers to remain upright. With a cable-stay bridge like the one pictured, it's unlikely enough cables would get sheared to cause a major failure, but on a bridge with arch-shaped major cables supporting smaller verticals, a failure of one of the major cables on either side of the bridge can lead to a collapse of the entire structure.
Why couldn't the parents carry the kids and the kids carry the dogs?
I think more emergency planners need to realize that unless at least some shelters are set up to take pets, many people who are unable to evacuate will stay home to be with their pets. As it is now most shelters do not allow pets.
***He went to the great onion chopper in the sky.***
LOL! I hope so. The woods are full of trolls tonight.
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