southerngale wrote:skysummit wrote:What were the winds on that Rita video? They looked nothing more than 60mph at the worst. If that was the worst that New Orleans experienced, they lucked out. Where I rode Kat out, it was at least 3 times worst, and that was north of the Lake. I know, video sometimes doesn't do justice. I have a video of Ivan where I rode it out and it doesn't look nearly as bad as it was in person.
I don't know, but as I posted above, that was hours before it made landfall. The electricity went out long before the hurricane arrived, and there's lights in that video. I've yet to see a video of even how bad I saw it up in Jasper. I have some video that I took myself when I could, but there were no lights and it's so dark, you can't see anything.
I'm assuming since it made landfall in the middle of the night, it was dark hours before and after landfall so nobody really got any good footage. Not to mention, close to 100% of the people evacuated so there weren't many left behind to make videos anyway. I'm sure the Katrina images implanted in everyone's head from just a few weeks earlier helped in that evacuation success rate, and saved many lives.
They just don't make Dairy Queens like they used to....