cajungal - Betsy did not make a direct hit on New Orleans. She went in West of us.
And yes, we DID feel Andrew here. I rode it out at my sister's house.
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JQ Public wrote:i know it wasn't a direct hit, but did y'all get alot of flooding from Andrew since you were on the right front quadrant of it and the winds were forcing water towards NO.

That is why I am not going to post on the boards much anymore. If I get a rude response almost everytime just for making a simple thread. You can state your opinion, but you don't have to be rude about it.zeeman66 wrote:Kind of an innaccurate statement......Cindy rolled right over us the other night and that was no tropical storm,when all is said and done theyre gonna call it a hurricane,sat thru too many of them in NOLA and Alicia in texas,even Andrew in baton Rouge to know that was no tropical storn. As for no direct hit,Lets count Cindy,Danny in 79,took agood lick from Florence in 88.cpouple of others i cant remember and several tropical storms that dumped so much water over us truth be known we would have faired better with 90mph winds. All this "NOLA hasnt been hit since Betsy" is a load of BS,sometimes i think people just want some kind of almost morbid bragging rights for their own area so they can play the we had more storms than you game.

zeeman66 wrote:Kind of an innaccurate statement......Cindy rolled right over us the other night and that was no tropical storm,when all is said and done theyre gonna call it a hurricane,sat thru too many of them in NOLA and Alicia in texas,even Andrew in baton Rouge to know that was no tropical storn. As for no direct hit,Lets count Cindy,Danny in 79,took agood lick from Florence in 88.cpouple of others i cant remember and several tropical storms that dumped so much water over us truth be known we would have faired better with 90mph winds. All this "NOLA hasnt been hit since Betsy" is a load of BS,sometimes i think people just want some kind of almost morbid bragging rights for their own area so they can play the we had more storms than you game.
Huckster wrote:zeeman66 wrote:Kind of an innaccurate statement......Cindy rolled right over us the other night and that was no tropical storm,when all is said and done theyre gonna call it a hurricane,sat thru too many of them in NOLA and Alicia in texas,even Andrew in baton Rouge to know that was no tropical storn. As for no direct hit,Lets count Cindy,Danny in 79,took agood lick from Florence in 88.cpouple of others i cant remember and several tropical storms that dumped so much water over us truth be known we would have faired better with 90mph winds. All this "NOLA hasnt been hit since Betsy" is a load of BS,sometimes i think people just want some kind of almost morbid bragging rights for their own area so they can play the we had more storms than you game.
I was in Baton Rouge for Andrew and I was down in New Orleans on the lakefront near UNO during the worst of Cindy. Cindy doesn't compare to Betsy, and while I was not alive for Betsy, the observations prove this, and Betsy remains the last direct hit by a hurricane. So far, the highest winds I've seen reported for Cindy in New Orleans were around 70 mph, which is about what most of Baton Rouge got during Andrew, except probably the far southwest sections of East Baton Rouge Parish, which probably did get gusts near 100 mph. During Betsy, wind gusts near 130 mph where recorded in New Orleans. Florence was a tropical storm when it passed over New Orleans in 1988, as was BOB in 1979.
I think it is perfectly justified to say that New Orleans has not been directly hit by a hurricane since 1965, and has not had hurricane force winds from a hurricane since 1969, unless someone can come up with data that proves otherwise. Seventy mile per hour gusts at Lakefront Airport do not prove that Cindy was at hurricane intensity as it passed near New Orleans. Although I don't doubt that stronger winds occured farther east in the right front quadrant of the storm, its unlikely that Cindy still had sustained winds of 74 mph while the center was just east or southeast of New Orleans. This is, of course, assuming that Cindy was actually a hurricane at landfall and not a 70 mph tropical storm, and right now, that has not been proven. The last time for sure that I know of that the eye of a hurricane passed over NO was in 1947.
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