It wasn't as powerful as katrina. There's an image earlier in the thread that shows the difference between Ida and Katrina, and Ida is about a magnitude weaker.
So that stuff I was reading about it reaching Cat 5 and being worse because it's top-right quadrant was hitting directly and such incorrect then. This is a relief. Still surprised at how little I've seen on this though.
Not a single mention of any of this on the MSM...not CNBC or anything
Its like the storm hit and then stopped talking about it. You know the situation is fucky now. Stonks are up. They are airing a special about children choking on goodday America. Theres billions and damage and hundreds probably dead and no power for weeks. What a bunch of bullshit, if this were Trump or Jeb! it would be 24:7
They would literally find a body and put it in the water to float for the camera's.
This is all CNN has talked about today and they are normally held up as the left leaning MSM. So I'm really not sure what your talking about? Do you mean your local news?
So that stuff I was reading about it reaching Cat 5 and being worse because it's top-right quadrant was hitting directly and such incorrect then. This is a relief. Still surprised at how little I've seen on this though.
Hurricanes are just weird like that. Sometimes you just get a normal rain storm in the bands despite whatever category its on, or absolute chaos. That said, the right side being generally the worse side to be on is mostly true. North and the northeast sides are to ones to avoid getting hit on because of some stuff about the water and winds being stronger there in the spin than the west sides.
I wouldn't consider that its "not worse" now, we still have to wait for news of damages and deaths. Rescuers and police still can't get there because of how flooded it is and no final death count yet.
They're probably waiting for actual happenings. We can toss a football around and speculate, but news networks loose credibility if they hype something up and it turns out to be (read: they can't convince people it's not a) nothingburger.
One thing different about Ida from Katrina is that people did seem to take Ida seriously, maybe that helped with folk being prepared and taking precautions.
I remember in the lead-up to Katrina there were so many people rolling their eyes when told to evacuate. There had been too many tiny storms come through that were overhyped by the media and no one believed them anymore.
I did laugh a bit when someone on WWLTV spoke of looting being taken seriously. I mean, it's about time but...
One thing different about Ida from Katrina is that people did seem to take Ida seriously, maybe that helped with folk being prepared and taking precautions.
I remember in the lead-up to Katrina there were so many people rolling their eyes when told to evacuate. There had been too many tiny storms come through that were overhyped by the media and no one believed them anymore.
I did laugh a bit when someone on WWLTV spoke of looting being taken seriously. I mean, it's about time but...
You want something else to laugh at? Some guy in a press conference, I think working for the city, made the claim that "the best place to be in a disaster is New Orleans." I about lost my shit when I heard that, I can't think of a worse place to be in this country when shit hits the fan.
As the cell networks die from lack of power in the coming days I think the information blackout will grow. Like others have said it seems MSM has zero interest in covering this compared to past storms.
This is all CNN has talked about today and they are normally held up as the left leaning MSM. So I'm really not sure what your talking about? Do you mean your local news?
The day after Hurricane Ida barreled through the region with 150 mph winds, the people of New Orleans and Louisiana’s coastal parishes are facing the prospect of weeks without electricity and air-conditioning.
Cell service is spotty basically anywhere from Picayune, MS & Slidell, LA down south. Also everyone and their mother is driving north trying to find gas and bleeding gas stations dry along the way.
On my way back home today, I saw a massive amount of electric utility trucks going in that direction. They were in convoys of 3-5 trucks. I didn’t even recognize the names on them (I think one was Pike something).
germany has northsea coast too. the parts of the netherlands that are best known for dikes are very closely related with parts of north germany and there is also land claimed from the sea in germany. the real dike builder are frisian, not dutch, and they come from the coastal area from germany and the netherlands(they also speak a language closer related to english than to dutch or german).
If things really aren't as bad (not dismissing the death) then that's great. But I'm confused. Was it called wrong? Is New Orleans so much better at handling things now than back in 2005? Because that's not the impression I was getting.
Why has Louisiana not done like in Florida with making everything in the state hurricane proof? It‘s a corrupt state but someone stands to make bank if they do pass a law mandating it.
Ghetto dwellers do have fewer vehicles than suburbanites but New Orleans is not NYC or Boston, or Chicago, or even Philly. The metro population is smaller than Memphis or OKC, and the population of the city itself is "only" 380,000 in an area twice as large as Philly and four times the size of Boston. What I'm trying to say here is that it's actually a pretty small and sprawling city. If the residents actually wanted to evacuate and were warned on time (neither of which really happened), I'm sure most would get out OK.
I wish I was a lineman right now. Those rows of trucks are carrying every lineman from every company with the sense to jump on these emergency contracts down there right now. Like a $60/hr base rate and basically unlimited per diem overtime.