Derek Ortt wrote:I think it was Danny from 1997 that sucked out the water
All of the water was sucked out? I know it's a shallow bay, but that must've looked nuts!
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skysummit wrote:Derek Ortt wrote:I think it was Danny from 1997 that sucked out the water
All of the water was sucked out? I know it's a shallow bay, but that must've looked nuts!
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beachbum_al wrote:Do you really want to know this?
http://www.geocities.com/hurricanene/hu ... ederic.htm
http://www.southalabama.edu/meteorology ... deric.html
This is the main storm I remember going up into Mobile Bay. One thing I remember is that the hurricane pulled the water out of the bay. I was only 9 years old but I remember the next morning. Trees were down all over the place. Power was out for over two weeks. The beach was destroyed. Buildings had big old oak trees in them. And Dauphin Island was basically cut off from the rest of the world.
I hope the two sites I just listed will help.
I agree. We have been on target so many times and manage to be saved....Katrina, Ivan, Dennis, Opal, and the list goes on.
docjoe wrote:Dr. Jonah Rainwater wrote:Wait, if a 12-foot surge hit Mobile, why wasn't there widespread destruction? Storms with 12-foot surges have caused alot of damage before.
A couple of guesses here
1) the head of Mobile Bay is a large river delta system with minimal development along a causeway
2) The waterfront of Mobile(west side of bay) is primarily industrial with few small structures to be washed away
3)The eastern shore of the bay, especially in the upper reaches, is quite elevated above sealevel
having said this I havent lived there since 1995 so no doubt I could be wrong. I know for fact the SE part of the bay was leveled by surge (donw below Point Clear). I imagine Dog River and Fowl River areas were inundated and we have the seen the video from Bayou La batre and Dauphin Island
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