Interesting data. If it helps any, I remember before the storm there were many experts interviewed about the seawall levee system. Many said that some of the seawalls had sunken, and their original heights were no longer reliable measures of protection.
Semper911 wrote:
"Interesting data. If it helps any, I remember before the storm there were many experts interviewed about
the seawall levee system. Many said that some of the seawalls had sunken, and their original heights were
no longer reliable measures of protection."
My software shows levees that are supposed to be 17 feet tall, being as low as 6.6 feet above sea level in some of the areas I noted.
You can't even miss that much subsidence from the air or hiking along the tops.
Binary solution set.
NASA screwed the pooch, or else somebody was asleep at the switch.
For a minimum of six years.