Ida Incoming

   / Ida Incoming #41  
Looking at the current radar it shows the initial landfall impact area is now in the clear of rain etc...the sun is shining and the humidity must be horrible...and there is no escape with no power for AC...

I've been though extended power and communication service outages due to both winter storms and hurricanes...IMO dealing with the outages is 100 times worse in the latter case...
No escape from the humidity...no cold drinks or ice etc...gas for generators will be in short supply...with no fans the heat and humidity make trying to sleep miserable...

Anyone affected I feel for you...stay safe things will get better...
 
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#42  
Not to minimize the direct effects to those in the immediate area, but this is going to be felt by many a long ways away. Damaged hospitals had to be evacuated sending patients to distant facilities. Oil and gas production is offline. Massive amounts of resources will be redirected to the area.
 
   / Ida Incoming #43  
Louisiana didn't have a building code until after Katrina, and most standing structures were built without codes. Roofs without hurricane clips blow off. Buildings with inadequate foundation anchors blow away. Foundations without floodway provisions will fail. Eventually the majority of structures will incorporate the new building codes and damages will recede. There will always be failures. Nothing will save structures damaged by termites and rot.
 
   / Ida Incoming #44  
Ida is giving little rain in the very western tip of KY but the Thursday for hi/lo 82/59F has this old man happy. Just in case we got a flood I got the swamps bush hogged yesterday and it was hot. I am still glad when that I just refilled with air when replacing rear rims on our Ford 3600.
 
   / Ida Incoming #45  
2" rain past 24 hours, 18 MPH gust, I think North Alabama got off easy.
 
   / Ida Incoming #46  
Did anyone see real numbers for the measured storm surge at the coast? They were projecting 7-11 feet just as Ida was making land fall.
'wondering how close they called it.
 
   / Ida Incoming #47  
Front half of 3500sf barn gone. Animals safe
All trees and fences down
Worse than Katrina
Dang. Hang in there.

Hope you can drive out and fine gas for the generator. The advantage of our location is that there is always a direction out of the storms path to get supplies. Some places just don't have that as an option.

Later,
Dan
 
   / Ida Incoming #48  
Earlier today we had a CH-47 flying west. We don't see that helicopter very often since they are not based near us. There is a helicopter unit at the airport but they fly Apaches and Nighthawks. Heading west is not a direct path to get to LA I wonder if it was off to help out with Ida.

An hour or so later, we saw three Osprey's, in trail, heading south, south west. Guessing they came from VA. They could have been heading to LA. We see Osprey's from time to time, sometimes as many as three or four, but they are always heading east or west. One night three or four of them came in a few hundred feet off the ground right over the house. They were in train as well. Awesome to hear and barely able to see. :eek::D

Hope the helicopters are heading to help out.

Later,
Dan
 
   / Ida Incoming #49  
Tallyho8 prayers for your safety
 
   / Ida Incoming #50  
Seeing there is some looting going on in damaged areas...
...IMO there should be a zero tolerance mandatory 10 year sentence (hard labor, nothing but bread and water) for anyone taking advantage of disaster victims... I mean looters, price gougers etc., etc...
 
   / Ida Incoming #52  
They used to shoot looters in the good old days.

It happened post Katrina, Blackwater was brought in. Heck, the cops did some of that too.

There was a big controversy back then when medical staff at nursing homes euthanized some elderly patients that weren’t stable enough to evacuate. They were found not guilty but they were drug through the mud big time.

There were also some law enforcement agencies confiscating weapons which was also a huge scandal, so hopefully none of that happened this go round.
 
   / Ida Incoming #53  
Storm chasers travel from Houma to Cocodrie amazing video, light edit.

The storm gets strong around the 13:00 minute mark.

27:17 drone footage in Houma

37:32 Driving from Houma to Cocodrie the day after

39:58 How did the tractor end up there??


 
   / Ida Incoming #54  
I am in Boston to bring my daughter back to college. I am watching the storm track and will have to plan my trip back to Virginia Thursday morning. A minor inconvenience for me. God bless everyone whose homes were damaged by the hurricane.
 
   / Ida Incoming #55  
I live in eastern PA. and spent all day Tuesday cleaning out the ditches along my 1.25 mile long private road. Hopefully, it won't be a repeat of Ivan back in 2004. It took a week to repair that damage.
 
   / Ida Incoming #56  
   / Ida Incoming #57  
Today I drove to Hattiesburg Mississippi (about 200 miles round trip) to get gas for my generator, to mail some orders since local post offices are closed and looking for a library with a computer, internet and a printer so I could make up more orders. No luck finding a computer I could use.

Today I found out that two large oak trees fell on my old home that I rent out for extra income, demolishing it but luckily not hurting the tenants, and as usual we have not been able to get insurance on it since Katrina.

It gripes me how an insurance company is allowed to make a fortune in our state selling insurance on autos life and other highly profitable policies and be allowed to stop selling home insurance any where they want.
 
   / Ida Incoming #58  
Can't fanthom the police were in the right, however, apparently they "thought" something else had happened.

I could give you the other side of that story but no one wants to hear the law enforcement officers side and
I could not type the long explanation on this phone.Its a lot easier proving the police shot someone than it is to prove that they were shooting at the police.
Over $1,000,000,000.00 of looting with no one prosecuted for it but police, doctors and nurses who refused to desert their jobs and stayed through the storm to help others were the only ones prosecuted.
 
   / Ida Incoming #59  
Over $1,000,000,000.00 of looting with no one

I hate looters but I'm going to need a reference for that BILLION DOLLARS of looting.

Remember that your argument will be much more believable if you stick to the facts.
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   / Ida Incoming #60  
Can't fanthom the police were in the right, however, apparently they "thought" something else had happened.


NYT huh?
My dad is retired NOPD. I know what happened.

It looks like my niece that lives in Houma is headed my way with her boys, 5 and 7 years old. Oh boy.. I started a list of rules and a day later it went in the shredder.

This is supposed to be the more quiet and comfortable evac for them. Not wanting to be a tyrant, I have just 2 rules. No shoes in the house and don’t cross fence lines.

I can fix what gets mangled.
 

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