Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/08/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The latest prediction of the NOAA Hurricane Center is that New Orleans will not feel the full brunt of hurricane Ernesto. It is predicted to track up Florida's west coast and will likely reach landfall on the Florida Panhandle. For official hurricane track predictions see: http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ This is the site that all the TV stations use to get their information. The History Channel just aired a show describing the consequences if a Cat. 3 hurricane hit New York. Catch it if it airs again. Although 1/3 as likely as a hurricane hitting New Orleans, the consequences might be far more disastrous. Ten times as many people would have to be evacuated, mostly through tunnels and bridges that would become impassable hours before the storm. Because wind velocity rises at altitude, a Cat. 3 storm at sea level would become a Cat. 5 storm at the upper levels of high rise buildings, spraying the streets with lethal glass shards and shrapnel fragments of water towers and TV and microwave antennas. Lower Manhattan, Brooklyn, Long Island and the Jersey shoreline would flood with a 20+ foot storm surge. The surge would be funneled up the Hudson River and form a local Bay of Fundy, inundating the coastal areas of New York's northern suburbs. Iimprobable? It has happened before. The 1938 hurricane that hit New York had economic consequences exceeding 100 billion dollars - and that was in the days of three cent postage and nineteen cent per gallon gasoline. According to the historical storm record, New York experiences a major Cat. 3 or above hurricane every 75 years. We are almost due for another. Just a hint for northeast photographers. If a hurricane on a northern path skirts Miami, it is only a day and a half away from New York/ Long Island. Get your equipment ready. And I hope Mayor Nagin will exhibit more sympathy to New Yorkers after the hurricane than he has exhibited for 9/11. Larry Z