President Obama Nods to....Orleans..

Elevation: Ranges from 5 feet below sea level to 15 feet above; mean elevation, 5 feet above sea level

New Orleans: Geography and Climate

Over the 20th century, rapid subsidence, both natural and human-induced, left these newly-populated areas several feet below sea level

Kusky, Timothy M. (2005-12-29) (PDF). Why is New Orleans Sinking?. Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences , Saint Louis University. http://www.eas.slu.edu/People/TMKusky/original files/Why is New Orleans Sinking.pdf. Retrieved 2006-06-17.

^ O'Hanlon, Larry (2006-03-31). "New Orleans Sits Atop Giant Landslide". Discovery Channel. http://dsc.discovery.com/news/briefs/20060327/neworleans_pla.html. Retrieved 2006-06-17.

great "source" ravi...how embarrassing for you :lol:
 
Here's a good link that explains what happened...it's written by a Bush fan so maybe you dopes will read it.

:lol:

Debunking the "New Orleans Flooded Because it is Below Sea Level' Myth (Wizbang)

i love how your "source" actually debunks your claim that mississippi wasn't hit as hard, comparitivly, as N.O.:

I have not gotten over there but numerous reports indicate that whole towns are simply gone
:eusa_whistle:
That part turned out to be incorrect.
 
Elevation: Ranges from 5 feet below sea level to 15 feet above; mean elevation, 5 feet above sea level

New Orleans: Geography and Climate

Over the 20th century, rapid subsidence, both natural and human-induced, left these newly-populated areas several feet below sea level

Kusky, Timothy M. (2005-12-29) (PDF). Why is New Orleans Sinking?. Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences , Saint Louis University. http://www.eas.slu.edu/People/TMKusky/original files/Why is New Orleans Sinking.pdf. Retrieved 2006-06-17.

^ O'Hanlon, Larry (2006-03-31). "New Orleans Sits Atop Giant Landslide". Discovery Channel. http://dsc.discovery.com/news/briefs/20060327/neworleans_pla.html. Retrieved 2006-06-17.

great "source" ravi...how embarrassing for you :lol:




FYI -- Your links don't work. :popcorn:
 
Here's a good link that explains what happened...it's written by a Bush fan so maybe you dopes will read it.

:lol:

Debunking the "New Orleans Flooded Because it is Below Sea Level' Myth (Wizbang)

i love how your "source" actually debunks your claim that mississippi wasn't hit as hard, comparitivly, as N.O.:

I have not gotten over there but numerous reports indicate that whole towns are simply gone
:eusa_whistle:
That part turned out to be incorrect.

did you see the pictures....it is wholly incorrect to say mississippi didn't suffer as N.O. did....

further, i thoroughly debunked that guys claim, see the post above this
 
Here's a good link that explains what happened...it's written by a Bush fan so maybe you dopes will read it.

:lol:

Debunking the "New Orleans Flooded Because it is Below Sea Level' Myth (Wizbang)


Read you post Ravi and one of the comments given about said post is:

Your argument is that New Orleans did not flood because it was below sea level, it flooded because the levees broke. Sure, the levee breaks let the water flow into New Orleans. But the fact remains that New Orleans is a bowl surrounded by water. Water that is higher than the city itself. The water from the levee breaks flowed into New Orleans because it is below sea level.

This comment makes a lot of sense also. The levees broke, sure but how much damage would have been done if NO wasn't a below sea level bowl??

Sure. You can blame the Feds but I blame the iincompetant leadership in the City and the Gov and the idiots who didn't evacuate.
 
Elevation: Ranges from 5 feet below sea level to 15 feet above; mean elevation, 5 feet above sea level

New Orleans: Geography and Climate

Over the 20th century, rapid subsidence, both natural and human-induced, left these newly-populated areas several feet below sea level

Kusky, Timothy M. (2005-12-29) (PDF). Why is New Orleans Sinking?. Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences , Saint Louis University. http://www.eas.slu.edu/People/TMKusky/original files/Why is New Orleans Sinking.pdf. Retrieved 2006-06-17.

^ O'Hanlon, Larry (2006-03-31). "New Orleans Sits Atop Giant Landslide". Discovery Channel. http://dsc.discovery.com/news/briefs/20060327/neworleans_pla.html. Retrieved 2006-06-17.

great "source" ravi...how embarrassing for you :lol:




FYI -- Your links don't work. :popcorn:

New Orleans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

citations 24, 25


here is more:

New Orleans is a city below sea level. It is protected from flooding by seawalls and an extensive ground water pumping system. NASA Landsat image composed by Angela King

Lowest Land Points Below Sea Level Map | Depression Elevations

Considering the rate of subsidence and the mid-range estimate of sea-level rise during the next 100 years (480 millimeters), the areas of New Orleans and vicinity that are presently 1.5 to 3 meters below mean sea level will likely be 2.5 to 4.0 meters or more below mean sea level by 2100.

http://www.nwrc.usgs.gov/hurricane/Sea-Level-Rise.pdf
 
That's incredible! I didn't realize that people in Mississippi were washed out to sea! I do have to agree with another user here that it's not too bright to rebuilt in an area susceptible to damage, especially if the problems can't really be fixed properly (for instance being below sea level).


So?

Mississippi suffered nothing in comparison to New Orleans.

Those photos ARE of Mississippi. Biloxi to be exact. Everything was wiped off the foundations by a monster surge. Those people were washed out to sea unlike New Orleans folks.
 
Hey, back off!

Maybe Barry has something REALLY important to do, like fly to Copenhagen to get the olympics, or fly to Copenhagen to try and pass pointless climate change legislation, or maybe he needs to pick up a medal!
 

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