02-17-2015, 08:21 PM
Hey, Karakiro, stay toasty.
I remember Katrina and Ike hitting. The extent of damage in some areas was pretty shocking. I live in a high pressure zone so the worst we got both times was a few blown out windows and fences, but the road out in front of the neighborhood told the tale for everyone else. See, the road out front has two distinct features. It meets up with the highway, and there's 3+ intersections in less than a mile. Its somewhat of an anomaly for how spacious the area was back then. Those poor people didn't move for days. What's real interesting actually is that due to the events of Katrina, the population of former Louisianans jumped a bit. I guess some people just liked what they saw.
I remember Katrina and Ike hitting. The extent of damage in some areas was pretty shocking. I live in a high pressure zone so the worst we got both times was a few blown out windows and fences, but the road out in front of the neighborhood told the tale for everyone else. See, the road out front has two distinct features. It meets up with the highway, and there's 3+ intersections in less than a mile. Its somewhat of an anomaly for how spacious the area was back then. Those poor people didn't move for days. What's real interesting actually is that due to the events of Katrina, the population of former Louisianans jumped a bit. I guess some people just liked what they saw.