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Floods hit New Orleans: Gulf Coast residents brace for 2’ of rain as Tropical Storm Barry forms offshore amid warnings it could turn into a HURRICANE and make landfall by weekend
2019-07-11
Try this link.
Posted by:Skidmark

#11  SLS Rocket might drown... Is losing at multibillion $ TURKEY a loss?
Posted by: 3dc   2019-07-11 23:19  

#10  Not enough Cooks.
Posted by: Skidmark   2019-07-11 18:05  

#9  This is indeed the article that lost its title and link for a while, Bright Pebbles. These things happen on occasion.
Posted by: trailing wife   2019-07-11 17:29  

#8  Is this the article without a title?
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2019-07-11 16:28  

#7  too, not to. PIMF!!

Posted by: trailing wife   2019-07-11 15:51  

#6  Teamwork works! All the links now do, to. Thank you for stepping in, Besoeker. Count yourself redeemed, and thereby having redeemed me. :-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2019-07-11 15:39  

#5  Try this link.

Attempting to redeem myself.
Posted by: Besoeker   2019-07-11 14:18  

#4  Mississippi River has been held at a steady 16.3 feet (give or take a few inches) for several months by diversion of a bunch of flow through the control structures into Lake Pontchartrain and into the Atchafalaya River system. This storm system should not raise it too much from the rain, as the River will only see the water that falls on it or gets pumped out of the city into it, which is only a tiny fraction of flow. Storm surge at the mouth of the river will reduce the gradient ('raise the back pressure') temporarily, which will reuce the river flow and back the river up into New Orleans, which would probably raise the river level to near record highs, and be a full test of the levee system.
Posted by: Glenmore   2019-07-11 09:02  

#3  Nicely done.
Interesting how the Brits are better informed about US than we are.
Posted by: Skidmark   2019-07-11 08:01  

#2  Whoops! Moderator error (not me, for a change). Hopefully Skidmark will soon see and replace his article.

Skidmark, was it this?

Floods hit New Orleans with Gulf Coast residents bracing for two feet of rain as Tropical Storm Barry forms offshore amid warnings it could turn into a HURRICANE and make landfall by weekend
Posted by: trailing wife   2019-07-11 07:50  

#1  the post Katrina reconstructed levy system worked better than expected back in august 2012 during the hit from Hurricane Isaac

that storm passed almost directly over New Orleans and the storm surge was 10' there

however, that August the Mississippi river was much lower than it is currently



Posted by: lord garth   2019-07-11 02:09  

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