For Hurricane Audrey, my dad and his entire family were in his grandparents home in Prairie Gregg, the marsh south of Erath and Delcambre. The women of the family prayed the Rosary until the storm passed. He always told me that he didn't know what scared him more, the house groaning from the winds or the women praying louder and louder as the storm would get louder.
That house didn't make it through Rita. Storm surge cut it in half.
The FSU hurricane model site is excellent. If you're into different models and parameters, this is your site.
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/tcgengifs/
Still have family down there. Went down a few days after Andrew to help once they got home. The gauntlet of debris along the Loreauville Road was absolutely stunning. Parent’s acre lot on bayou, almost 100 yards of yard waste. At least it was drier than some other storms we’ve seen.
No it didn't. It started off the coast of Apalachicola, Florida. Get a map before you start deriding me again genius. And were the predictions spot on? Did you get 15" of rain? You can call it a hurricane, but the fact is it struggled to achieve tropical storm status. There was a reason the center of circulation never closed. And that reason my friend is God & cold water coming out of the Bonnie Carre spillway, The Mississippi river, & the the Atchafalaya basin with a little help form God's hot breath & a LOT of prayers from people who aren't as smart as you are. But they trump your worthless behind when it comes to faith. Heave nice day.
One more thing Mr. smart ___, go back & take time to study the radar as it actually happened. Then A- tell everyone how spot on the models & future radar were when it cam to predicting rain & wind versus actual occurrence. Then study the radar & riddle me how every time a heavy rain band came over the flow path of the spillway, the Mississippi, or the Atchafalaya, said rain band died as soon as it hit close to the coast you freaking worthless know it all.
I respect Science. But I have absolute faith in God. And I believed God wouldn't punish the people of Louisiana by allowing this storm to hurt us again like the rains of 2016. The difference between God & science is science is not absolute. It is hopefully always evolving in the continuation of it's knowledge & understanding of occurrences. Whereas God has all knowledge & understanding of all things & makes occurrences happen, or allows them to happen for a reason. Science is the study of understanding how he makes & allows those things to happen & hopefully the reason for why they occurred to begin with. I thank God that for whatever reason while he allowed this occurrence to happen, he placed his hand of protection on the people of our state & did not allow it to become an event that devastated us so soon after the last devastation we faced.
Where was it when it officially became a named storm? That's right, Magellan, right where you say all this cold water is. Before that it was just a low, that started north of Atlanta.
A week ago they correctly predicted the development of this unusual storm. By two days ago they had the track relatively correct. They were correct about it briefly hitting cat 1 stage. They never made absolute predictions about rain accumulations, they only gave us the many varying models available. Hopefully the most extreme models are incorrect, and the dry air being pulled in continues to help keep the rain totals down. They have been giving out as much information as possible hoping to avoid a surprise like 2016.
We have received 4” this far, and it’s raining hard now.
Your cold water nonsense is just that, nonsense.
Man, we need some sunshine around here. Let me pump a little on this glorious morning.
Be it the spring floods, 2016, Barry, or whatever, HE NEVER gives us more than we can handle. And however these situations arise, it is HIS will being done.
Be thankful this Sunday morning for the dry air that has made this a prolonged rain event. Kept the low pressure from organizing with the rain and feeding the storm, which possibly been more dire.
As far as God's timing and not let things happen again, don't think it can't happen. Puerto Rico, USVI and other islands got two cat 4 - 5 storms 11 days apart in '17. USVI went 25 years without a major hit until then.
And we did flood in '16. And we were and are blessed. It's all perspective.
My 3 favorite reads in times like these.
James 1:13_God didn't cause this.
Ecclesiastes 9:11 Stuff happens
Ecclesiastes 7:12 Think things through, protect yourself. It's a God given ability.
jmo
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