Hmmmmmmmmmm. For years, I think you could have used "The Cuban people are the most humble, hardworking, polite, gracious and educated people I have ever come across in my travels. They are aware that their government is less than ideal but they have found a way to be happy, instead of bitter about it." statement about most Cajun fans by changing one word.
this is the link to the La 733 gage
http://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/uv?cb...ate=2016-08-26
It came up a foot yesterday.
I live nearby and the river is still higher today than I have ever seen prior to this flood event. If I am reading correctly the river rose over 10 feet (4 ft to over 14 ft) from the 11th to the 12th. I say over 10' because it appears it surpassed the gauges capability. The gauge quit recording on the 12th at over 14 feet and didn't start recording again until the 16th. I live nearby and went down to the bridge on a couple of occasions and the water came within one foot of the bottom of the bridge.
See the note on the site that said "peak of 19.31 on 8/13/2016 determined from high water mark". That's telling me the water level on the 13th and 14th was higher than the gage could measure and the peak was 19.31). The datum for this gage is MSL (That is 0.0 on the gage is 0.0 Mean Sea Level MSL by North American Vertical Datum, NAVD 1988.) So a reading on this gage can be directly correlated any elevation based on the same datum. This is unlike the Surrey Street gage that is off by 2.76 feet (0.0 on the gage is 2.76 feet MSL NAVD 88). That's why sometimes the gage readings may not jive if you don't know this.
DOTD to begin picking up debris
Coach Pasqual just sent a deal showing the Hurricane path---Say it ain't so!!!
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Meteorologists here in Houston are calling for a High pressure here in Texas that will steer whatever this becomes, if anything, into the Florida panhandle.
Well "Hurricane" is a deceiving topic. This thing is far from a hurricane and is not even labeled a tropical depression or tropical storm yet. It's simply a disorganized group of storms. Invest-L99 they call it. Boy the weather channel is just hoping for a named storm to impact the gulf coast for ratings.
However we don't need the rain from it if it gets here.
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