ATL: IDA - Remnants - Discussion
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Re: ATL: IDA - Hurricane - Discussion
Weather Dude wrote:I'm thinking this power grid situation might lead to something terrible. I wouldn't think there's enough generators to keep the pumps going. This storm is going to test those levees to the max. Hopefully they hold
Cantore at TWC said he saw more ponding and poorer drainage since the power got knocked out in New Orleans on Canal street. LaPlace and Kenner getting hammered by the northeastern eyewall. Rainfall already 5-8 inches for a storm total in that area.
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Re: ATL: IDA - Hurricane - Discussion
hohnywx wrote:StormPyrate wrote:According to WWL TV in New Orleans things are getting bad
Rationing power from one turbine to keep the pumps going, hoping for street flooding to hold off.
Roof off at a Nursing home
Barges lose on the river
I do not call that dodging a bullet
It's just so sad because it didn't have to be this way...a place like a nursing home should have been evacuated based on what happened after Katrina.
It doesn't say that the nursing home had residents in it. Those barges (22 of them) are lose in St Bernard's Parish on the Mississippi river are the big worry, they can go crashing into the levees and cause severe damage that can lead to catastrophic flooding. The catastrophic power failure is another big hit that will last for days if not weeks.
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Re: ATL: IDA - Hurricane - Discussion
Ugh. Hurricanes at night are the worst...
https://twitter.com/OfficialJoelF/status/1432144374541004800
https://twitter.com/OfficialJoelF/status/1432144374541004800
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Re: ATL: IDA - Hurricane - Discussion
Blinhart wrote:hohnywx wrote:StormPyrate wrote:According to WWL TV in New Orleans things are getting bad
Rationing power from one turbine to keep the pumps going, hoping for street flooding to hold off.
Roof off at a Nursing home
Barges lose on the river
I do not call that dodging a bullet
It's just so sad because it didn't have to be this way...a place like a nursing home should have been evacuated based on what happened after Katrina.
It doesn't say that the nursing home had residents in it. Those barges (22 of them) are lose in St Bernard's Parish on the Mississippi river are the big worry, they can go crashing into the levees and cause severe damage that can lead to catastrophic flooding. The catastrophic power failure is another big hit that will last for days if not weeks.
Shoot there's barges loose now? Yeah that's gonna be a major problem if they hit the levees. Or bridges. Or anything
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Re: ATL: IDA - Hurricane - Discussion
Weather Dude wrote:Blinhart wrote:hohnywx wrote:
It's just so sad because it didn't have to be this way...a place like a nursing home should have been evacuated based on what happened after Katrina.
It doesn't say that the nursing home had residents in it. Those barges (22 of them) are lose in St Bernard's Parish on the Mississippi river are the big worry, they can go crashing into the levees and cause severe damage that can lead to catastrophic flooding. The catastrophic power failure is another big hit that will last for days if not weeks.
Shoot there's barges loose now? Yeah that's gonna be a major problem if they hit the levees. Or bridges. Or anything
Yes, 22 of them. And there was at least one bridge strike in Jefferson Parish already.
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Re: ATL: IDA - Hurricane - Discussion
KBBOCA wrote:A potential track for forecast extreme rainfall in the coming days. Pay attention. As communities in Tennessee and Western NC know all too well from recent events in the past 2 weeks, inland flash flooding from extreme rainfall events can be sudden and deadly.
https://twitter.com/AlexJLamers/status/1432127204125659136?s=20
I'm directly in the center of some of the heaviest rainfall here in PA...lots of places here have been completely soaked all summer and we had Fred and Henri dump a ton of rain too. I've seen anywhere from 3 to 11 inches of rain on some of the models in south central PA :/
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Re: ATL: IDA - Hurricane - Discussion
Flash Flood Emergency now for the southern New Orleans metro area:
LAC051-071-075-087-089-095-300500-
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Jefferson LA-Orleans LA-Plaquemines LA-St. Bernard LA-St. Charles LA-St. John The Baptist LA-
808 PM CDT Sun Aug 29 2021
...FLASH FLOOD EMERGENCY FOR SOUTH SHORE AREA OF METRO NEW ORLEANS...
...FLASH FLOOD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT CDT TONIGHT FOR NORTHWESTERN JEFFERSON, SOUTHWESTERN ORLEANS, NORTHWESTERN PLAQUEMINES, WEST CENTRAL ST. BERNARD, NORTHWESTERN ST. CHARLES AND WEST CENTRAL ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISHES...
At 808 PM CDT, the public reported flash flooding across the warned area. Between 4 and 7 inches of rain have fallen. Additional rainfall amounts of 3 to 6 inches are possible in the warned area. Flash flooding is already occurring.
This is a FLASH FLOOD EMERGENCY for South shore area of metro New Orleans. This is a PARTICULARLY DANGEROUS SITUATION. SEEK HIGHER
GROUND NOW!
HAZARD...Life threatening flash flooding. Heavy rain producing flash flooding.
SOURCE...Public reported.
IMPACT...This is a PARTICULARLY DANGEROUS SITUATION. SEEK HIGHER GROUND NOW! Life threatening flash flooding of low water crossings, small creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses.
Some locations that will experience flash flooding include...
New Orleans, Avondale, Metairie, Marrero, Harvey, Hahnville, Timberlane, Belle Chasse, Chalmette, Laplace, East New Orleans, Reserve, Jefferson, Gretna, Harahan, Westwego, River Ridge, Waggaman, Elmwood and Bridge City.
This includes the following Interstates...
Interstate 10 in Louisiana between mile markers 220 and 247.
Interstate 510 between mile markers 1 and 3.
Interstate 610 between mile markers 1 and 4.
Interstate 310 between mile markers 1 and 11.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Move to higher ground now! This is an extremely dangerous and life-threatening situation. Do not attempt to travel unless you are fleeing an area subject to flooding or under an evacuation order.
Be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flooding.
&&
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2998 9034 3004 9027 3002 9007 3008 8994
3001 8988 2997 9001 2995 8991 2989 8983
2986 8990 2990 8994 2975 9003 2992 9026
2988 9037 2979 9045 2984 9047 2995 9043
FLASH FLOOD...OBSERVED
FLASH FLOOD DAMAGE THREAT...CATASTROPHIC
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Re: ATL: IDA - Hurricane - Discussion
It's great to see NWS New Orleans retweeting pix from one of Mark Sudduth's cams. Just goes to show how important the information from the ground is, even for the experts. Well done!
https://twitter.com/NWSNewOrleans/status/1432143350401019915
https://twitter.com/NWSNewOrleans/status/1432143350401019915
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Re: ATL: IDA - Hurricane - Discussion
hohnywx wrote:Weather Dude wrote:Blinhart wrote:
It doesn't say that the nursing home had residents in it. Those barges (22 of them) are lose in St Bernard's Parish on the Mississippi river are the big worry, they can go crashing into the levees and cause severe damage that can lead to catastrophic flooding. The catastrophic power failure is another big hit that will last for days if not weeks.
Shoot there's barges loose now? Yeah that's gonna be a major problem if they hit the levees. Or bridges. Or anything
Yes, 22 of them. And there was at least one bridge strike in Jefferson Parish already.
Proof on the Bridge Strike?
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Re: ATL: IDA - Hurricane - Discussion
This storm definitely has >$50 billion written all over it…
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Re: ATL: IDA - Hurricane - Discussion
I'd seen pictures of this building collapse in NOLA before, but had not seen the building identified. It's always tragic when a piece of cultural history gets destroyed by a storm.
https://twitter.com/OffBeatMagazine/status/1432140616767610887
https://twitter.com/OffBeatMagazine/status/1432140616767610887
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