Posted on 08/25/2020 5:35:03 AM PDT by NautiNurse
Hurricane Laura emerged from the Caribbean Sea, leaving behind flooding and fatalities in Hispaniola and Cuba. Former Hurricane Marco dissipated Tuesday morning, a few hours before Laura strengthened to a hurricane.
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LOOK: Streets are already flooding in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana ahead of #HurricaneLaura.
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Katrina was a minor hurricane - the flooding occurred because the levees failed.
it was a Large CAT 5 shortly before landfall , Yes it weakened during landfall but it takes a while for the Ocean to calm down surge wise...plus it was a Large storm
tell that to the people on the MS coast who got record storm surge
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Pressure now upper 930 mbs
Yes! The blue shed!
katrina surge was not a minor hurricane surge for the MS gulf coast. 70 miles of coastline was completely scoured several blocks inland.
New Orleans got all the headlines and imagery, for various reasons but it is hard to convey the immensity of a debris field that long.
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Today @AMCPMC welcomed 36 horses from the @houstonpolice Mounted Patrol Unit. These horses were evacuated from Houston prior to Hurricane Laura making landfall. The horses will be cared for by Parsons staff and cadets during their stay @TAMU. https://twitter.com/houstonpolice/status/1298441249612017665
Read more at https://corps.tamu.edu/houston-police-department-mounted-unit-relocates-horses-to-texas-am/
The car wash renamed itself the Blue Shed Car Wash after all the publicity. I’ve seen the Blue Shed in person.
I know the situation in NoLa was unique. I was thinking of the surge on the coast to the east- it was phenomenal.
I imagine river amd bayou surge is what NHC is talking about- but we’ll see.
Katrina was still a major Cat 3 at landfall. Ike was a high-end Cat 2. But both had been much stronger, and were very large, so they pushed massive amounts of surge, much higher than their wind categories would seem to indicate. They made the NHC rethink warnings just on wind, and now they are developing surge warnings as well.
That’s a very powerful storm.
Just awful .
The homes wiped out and the homes marked for the dead in Waveland to Biloxi .
The boats resting on I 10 at Bay St Louis exit .
Katrina made landfall near Pearl River
930’s ...sobering.
Super, didnt know that.
Tooo cool!
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