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Craig wrote:
Bob, the city is wiped out by the levee breaking, which was caused by the hurricane, I was wondering what kind of damage the hurricane itself did, had the levee not broken. The only thing I ever did hear was that NO got 7" of rain, i never did hear the highest wind speed etc. I didnt think NO had the same kind of damage as Gulfport for example. And yes BOB, I am very aware of what the levee's breaking has caused. Bob D. appears to be pulling his "facts" steaming from his butt. Since the eye of Katrina passed just east of New Orleans, there was not as much damage as there was farther east, where the winds were greater and the storm surge higher as the south winds pushed Gulf water ashore. The levees were damaged as the low pressure and north winds just west of the eyewall, pushed water from Lake Pontchartrain over them. The actual failures occurred a full day later on Tuesday. There doesn't appear to have been all that much wind damage to the city from the storm, though there certainly was some. |
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