The westward shift of Isaac from the Florida panhandle to New Orleans really started Saturday afternoon and in to Monday/Tuesday really caught many in Louisiana and New Orleans off-guard.
Three days really isn't as much time as you might think. There is a weird psychology when it comes to evacuating your property. Look at my avatar. It's from over the weekeend and Louisiana is right on the western most tip of the projected path.
Where I'm at Pensacola we dodged a bullet by about 35 miles. We were very fortunate to have one of the outer bands sheer off on Monday and then have a gap in some bands yesterday. But we have friends who live on Pensacola Beach whose townhome had over 2 feet of water and there's been power outages and other flooding. And we missed the storm.
Because most people are fundamentally irrational.Trapped in attic stories starting to emerge (again), levee overturned. Please tell me why people remain in N.O. during a 'cane'? Putting cemeteries above ground should say something.
Trapped in attic stories starting to emerge (again), levee overturned. Please tell me why people remain in N.O. during a 'cane'? Putting cemeteries above ground should say something.