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Katashi_itto

(10,175 posts)
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 05:04 AM Aug 2012

Isaac Thread #1 From New Orleans

Last edited Mon Aug 27, 2012, 05:59 AM - Edit history (3)

20:00
Like most here in the path of Isaac, having some trouble sleeping so I thought I would makes some observations of things prior to Isaac's landfall

Starting to look like a the beginnings of a Science-Fiction movie down here in New Orleans. I keep thinking of "Independence Day" for some reason...

The populace here are very calm and collected, everyone is busy updating each others contact points.

In the stores bottled water is now gone from the shelves (I went to two stores), canned food is running low.

Lines around the block at gas stations.

I am pretty well stocked, water is a bit low will make another run for some tomorrow and gas. Also want to get a five gallon back up. Will go for all that tomorrow after work, along with another bottled water run.

I am looking warily at the fact, that I am on the first floor and the apt complex I live in is bordered by canals that lead to lake Pontchartrain on three sides. The closest canal in not 75 yards away.

Govt (I work for the Govt) just sent me a 2nd alert testing my cell phone.

They are starting to check all the hurricane shutters at the Michod Shuttle facility but everything is still go for work today. They might let us off early considering the situation.

Michod is a fortress, and rode Katrina out with the National Guard stationed there. It is high value, since over a third of the govt agencies gets paid through it. Not to Mention on the NASA side it looks like that's where the Saturn stage booster will be built for the replacement for the shuttle...the new SLS.

An acquaintance who is in the Navy and stationed here, says he likely will be evacuated today with his family.

Looking at being in my first on land hurricane (was in the Navy). I just moved to New Orleans from New Mexico.

0200 Isaac's approach forces St. Charles Parish to begin mandatory evacuations

http://www.wwltv.com/news/local/st-charles/St-Charles-residents-begin-mandatory-evacuations-167506105.html

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Isaac Thread #1 From New Orleans (Original Post) Katashi_itto Aug 2012 OP
Thanks - good report xxqqqzme Aug 2012 #1
Thanks! Will keep posting :) Katashi_itto Aug 2012 #3
K&R! Thanks for such a terrific report! Others on DU are also from the area. Rhiannon12866 Aug 2012 #2
Appraciate that! Katashi_itto Aug 2012 #4
Aren't they saying that you should get stuff today jsmirman Aug 2012 #5
Yep, trying to get all my ducks in a row today before it goes bad. Katashi_itto Aug 2012 #6
Good to hear jsmirman Aug 2012 #7
Unless there's a problem with your tap water right now... JHB Aug 2012 #8
Good point! dragging out my camping gear and digging out the two water containers I have, will make Katashi_itto Aug 2012 #10
Not just intended water containers - just about anything that will hold water will do in a pinch... JHB Aug 2012 #21
Fill your bathtub, also. enlightenment Aug 2012 #51
Godspeed MIDNITERIDER1438 Aug 2012 #9
still tracking westward Baclava Aug 2012 #11
Tropical Storm Isaac: New warning for Louisiana dipsydoodle Aug 2012 #12
Isaac has confounded all the experts and all the models, staying weak and moving WNW Baclava Aug 2012 #24
This storm... greytdemocrat Aug 2012 #13
So far it's looking weaker - TBF Aug 2012 #16
Your storm situation very different. Katrina was only Cat 3. Isaac will be Cat 2, hit NOLA directly Bernardo de La Paz Aug 2012 #20
Probably not... greytdemocrat Aug 2012 #25
We wish. We don't make lazy bets on it going easy. Bernardo de La Paz Aug 2012 #27
Well, I am taking this seriously: dixiegrrrrl Aug 2012 #28
It's slow moving, and could do a lot of flooding damage. gkhouston Aug 2012 #22
Fill your bathtub with water & more tips here - TBF Aug 2012 #14
That depends on if you have public water or not. NutmegYankee Aug 2012 #35
Cool, thanks for the clarification - TBF Aug 2012 #40
kick'd and rec'd lunatica Aug 2012 #15
Stay safe malaise Aug 2012 #17
Praying for the best for you. Some parts of Maryland receive 9 inces of rain and we are not near it nanabugg Aug 2012 #18
Categories and Evacuation garthranzz Aug 2012 #19
Keep your cell phone charged! FourScore Aug 2012 #23
Let the faithful offer prayers DonCoquixote Aug 2012 #26
k&r nt steve2470 Aug 2012 #29
I would be concerned about those canals. LuvNewcastle Aug 2012 #30
Man the damn lifejackets and umbrellas! Be safe! lonestarnot Aug 2012 #31
10:07 UPDATE "The Juice... The Precious Juice..." Katashi_itto Aug 2012 #32
Best of Luck......I remember the days leading up to Camille - I was 9 Burma Jones Aug 2012 #33
kick again nt steve2470 Aug 2012 #34
kick nt steve2470 Aug 2012 #36
Thanks for this. Just a few more words of advice. cbayer Aug 2012 #37
Great tip about the hotels - TBF Aug 2012 #41
Saints fan? garthranzz Aug 2012 #52
Not a football fan in general, but my kids are rapid saints fans cbayer Aug 2012 #53
kick nt steve2470 Aug 2012 #38
kick nt steve2470 Aug 2012 #39
latest forecast shows it aiming squarely at NO..... steve2470 Aug 2012 #42
it's a comin' Baclava Aug 2012 #43
18:16 UPDATE: Amtrak has suspended all service tomorrow and Wed. Katashi_itto Aug 2012 #44
If you are facing no power for several days, may I suggest pancake mix. NutmegYankee Aug 2012 #45
That is a great idea! I will see if I can pick up some in the morning. Katashi_itto Aug 2012 #50
it's a comin' Baclava Aug 2012 #46
You're on Michoud Blvd. in New Orleans East? nolabear Aug 2012 #47
I work over there, I live over in metaire :) Katashi_itto Aug 2012 #49
Center forcast to be onshore around noon..... MzShellG Aug 2012 #48
Update from the Times-Picayune Nola.Com garthranzz Aug 2012 #54
I know the Michod facility well... HipChick Aug 2012 #55
Kicking! Rhiannon12866 Aug 2012 #56
8am update - - still looking pretty healthy after landfall Baclava Aug 2012 #57
Rush Limbaugh Thinks Tropical Storm Isaac Is An Obama-Backed Conspiracy Against Republicans wordpix Aug 2012 #58

Rhiannon12866

(205,405 posts)
2. K&R! Thanks for such a terrific report! Others on DU are also from the area.
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 05:47 AM
Aug 2012

Take care of yourself and good luck finding everything you need. Knowing your preparations may help others here. Stay safe and don't forget to check in!

jsmirman

(4,507 posts)
5. Aren't they saying that you should get stuff today
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 06:03 AM
Aug 2012

because it will be too late by tomorrow?

I thought that's what I heard on msnbc this morning - that the winds would be too strong by the pre-dawn hours for any trips for supplies?

Don't want to spread any misinformation, but don't want you to need stuff and have it be too late...

I can't sleep, I think because I'm so worried about New Orleans - which is very useless and feels very useless - I hope the city is prepared.

 

Katashi_itto

(10,175 posts)
6. Yep, trying to get all my ducks in a row today before it goes bad.
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 06:11 AM
Aug 2012

Car will be packed today and the last of my supplies will be in. Your right, there is no way one wants to do all this stuff in rising bad weather.

Now its just a matter of seeing what my agency wants to do, hopefully they will cut us loose and we can look at bugging out till, the agency gives a formal redeployment order for the agency to move to TX or Georgia, which is part of their Hurricane plan.

jsmirman

(4,507 posts)
7. Good to hear
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 06:13 AM
Aug 2012

wanted to be sure you had the schedule right.

I guess it's anyone's guess, but I think the agency will be erring on the side of caution. I'd probably wager money on that, tbh.

We're all holding our breath for you folks in New Orleans.

JHB

(37,160 posts)
8. Unless there's a problem with your tap water right now...
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 06:15 AM
Aug 2012

...buying _containers_ might be the thing to do. Fill them up yourself.

 

Katashi_itto

(10,175 posts)
10. Good point! dragging out my camping gear and digging out the two water containers I have, will make
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 06:22 AM
Aug 2012

to get more today~!

JHB

(37,160 posts)
21. Not just intended water containers - just about anything that will hold water will do in a pinch...
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 08:05 AM
Aug 2012

...for instance, plastic containers for dry goods (cereal, beans, coffee, etc.) can usually hold water just as well, and plenty of people don't think to use those (they clear out the bottled water shelf instead).

And once the crisis is over you have something you can use for storing things. If you don't need them, give them to goodwill for people who can use them. At least they'd be used and not just thrown out or recycled.

enlightenment

(8,830 posts)
51. Fill your bathtub, also.
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 08:40 PM
Aug 2012

You may find a need for water other than drinking it. Batteries, a cooler if you have one, a battery operated radio . . .
Hope you don't need any of those things.
Hang in there.

MIDNITERIDER1438

(113 posts)
9. Godspeed
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 06:15 AM
Aug 2012

If NOAA is correct and the track continues towards NO, Isaac will make landfall early Wednesday morning. At a certain point when it's a couple hundred miles away, the winds will pick up, of course. but we're talking a nearly 24 hour period.

The other mandatory evacs may begin sooner than you expect, perhaps later today, so you will need a GO-BAG to move when need be. Fuel will run out tomorrow, most likely, so gas up now.

NO evacuated USCG & USN personnel very early during Katrina, to be able to have them return and utilize them in rescue operations.

Good luck. Gulfport is in deep doo-doo again, and Westin USAF & Pensacola NAS the same. The storm is expected to track north, hitting at least Arkansas and as far north as Illinois.

dipsydoodle

(42,239 posts)
12. Tropical Storm Isaac: New warning for Louisiana
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 07:34 AM
Aug 2012

A new tropical storm warning has been issued for Louisiana's Gulf Coast as Tropical Storm Isaac approaches.

After lashing Florida, Isaac - which has killed nine people - is heading towards the northern Gulf Coast.

Louisiana, Florida, Mississippi and Alabama have all declared a state of emergency.

>

The National Hurricane Center (NHC) said that at 09:00 GMT on Monday, Isaac was centred about 180 miles (290km) south-west of Fort Myers in Florida, with wind speeds of 65 mph (105km/h), and could reach hurricane force in the following 24 hours.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-19389087

 

Baclava

(12,047 posts)
24. Isaac has confounded all the experts and all the models, staying weak and moving WNW
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 08:22 AM
Aug 2012

Water vapor view show lots of dry air still getting sucked in and slowing intensification - remember they predicted a CAT 1 over Key West and it never happened

greytdemocrat

(3,299 posts)
13. This storm...
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 07:36 AM
Aug 2012

Is no Katrina, not even close. I wouldn't hit the PANIC button.

We got less than 2 inches of rain out of it here in Sarasota,FL. so far.

TBF

(32,062 posts)
16. So far it's looking weaker -
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 07:44 AM
Aug 2012

hoping that holds true and it doesn't gather too much strength in the Gulf. Glad you all are ok in Fl.

Bernardo de La Paz

(49,002 posts)
20. Your storm situation very different. Katrina was only Cat 3. Isaac will be Cat 2, hit NOLA directly
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 08:03 AM
Aug 2012

Isaac is only a distant tropical storm for you.

It will make a direct hit on New Orleans.

greytdemocrat

(3,299 posts)
25. Probably not...
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 08:29 AM
Aug 2012

Isaac may not even make CAT 1. This storm has been over estimated from day 1.

It's always good to prep for a storm but scaring people only makes it more likely they will ignore warnings in the future. I've seen it countless times. NOLA should be able to handle this easily.

Bernardo de La Paz

(49,002 posts)
27. We wish. We don't make lazy bets on it going easy.
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 09:46 AM
Aug 2012

Better that the warning of Cat 2 be there based on best projections and simulations / calculations. Better than warning a Cat 1 in the hopes that more people believe it and have it turn out to be Cat 2. If people are stupid enough to ignore warnings, they will suffer and the government will pick up some of the pieces, but far from all.

dixiegrrrrl

(60,010 posts)
28. Well, I am taking this seriously:
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 09:50 AM
Aug 2012

"The NHC is forecasting 6 to 12 feet of water ABOVE THE GROUND in spots along that stretch of coast.

"Normally, the exact amount of surge will be dependent on the exact track and where in the tide cycle the storm comes in. In Isaac's case, however, there will be such a long duration of onshore winds, due to the storm's size and slow forward speed, the water may stay high for more than one tide cycle."


http://www.wunderground.com/blog/bnorcross/show.html?entrynum=5

gkhouston

(21,642 posts)
22. It's slow moving, and could do a lot of flooding damage.
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 08:14 AM
Aug 2012

People in Houston still talk about tropical storm Allison. It didn't bring the widespread prolonged power outages that were associated with Ike, but the flooding was far, far worse.

TBF

(32,062 posts)
14. Fill your bathtub with water & more tips here -
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 07:42 AM
Aug 2012

old journal entry & others chimed in with comments. Some good tips here: http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=439x1805560

The only thing that worried me about your post is first floor - I'd be making some friends on higher floors today. Walk around & look for people to talk to. It's a good time to get to know your neighbors so you all can look out for each other.

I'm still hoping this one fizzles out ... but it's definitely headed in your direction.

NutmegYankee

(16,199 posts)
35. That depends on if you have public water or not.
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 02:07 PM
Aug 2012

Filling the bathtub for toilet water is for the folks on well water who may not have power for the next several days to run the pump. Those on public water will still have water to flush toilets, even if it goes onto a boil notice. I would store drinking water in the fridge and in other plastic containers just in case.

I was without power for 7 days last year from Irene. My best friends were an oil lamp, 2 Yankee candles, 2 19.2 volt Craftsman fluorescent lamps, and a Coleman stove with 2 green (or blue) propane bottles. Otherwise, stock up on paper towels for cleaning pans and canned food.

TBF

(32,062 posts)
40. Cool, thanks for the clarification -
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 06:43 PM
Aug 2012

I buy several of the big jugs of water at our grocery in the late summer, keep them through hurricane season, and then use them for watering the plants. So far we've only evacuated and not actually stayed through a storm. That may change pretty soon, however, now that we have 2 dogs and the kids are older.

 

nanabugg

(2,198 posts)
18. Praying for the best for you. Some parts of Maryland receive 9 inces of rain and we are not near it
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 07:45 AM
Aug 2012

Peace.

garthranzz

(1,330 posts)
19. Categories and Evacuation
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 07:56 AM
Aug 2012

I'm near Tulane University - uptown by river. Tulane has canceled classes T/W, reopening Th - meaning they don't expect more than some street flooding, heavy rain and wind, tree branches down, spotty power loss with power restored within 48.

that's about right for a Cat 1 that doesn't come up the river. Cat 2 will trigger an evacuation. If it's a Cat 1 all those supplies won't be necessary because most of the city - not low lying areas, and even some ritzy neighborhoods may be without power for a few days - will be up and running soon.

I've been through everything from Betsy on. This so far is a "regular" storm - if it becomes dangerous, get on the counterflow early. MS does not cooperate well.

I'll join the updates during the day. (Up my post-count.

FourScore

(9,704 posts)
23. Keep your cell phone charged!
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 08:15 AM
Aug 2012

Sometimes it's the obvious little things that go right past us.

As for the area where you live between the canals, did it flood at all during Katrina?

DonCoquixote

(13,616 posts)
26. Let the faithful offer prayers
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 08:33 AM
Aug 2012

The non believers offer good wishes,
and may both sides be willing to send money or do whatever they can to actually help if need be.

New Orleans got better from Katrina, but she is far from Well. We cannot let her fall, especially since we know that many in Louisiana will be doing their best to try to finish her off.

LuvNewcastle

(16,846 posts)
30. I would be concerned about those canals.
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 10:05 AM
Aug 2012

They aren't talking much about winds here in Biloxi, but they are concerned about all the rain and the tidal surge. Right now they're saying that we could get several inches of rain and that tides could be 12 feet higher than normal. They're posting warnings about all the local rivers. If New Orleans is going to bear the brunt of this storm, you might consider going to higher ground if you have somewhere else to go. If you stay, make a plan for what you might do if the water rises too high. I think we're going to be okay over here, but New Orleans is pretty vulnerable. I wish y'all the best.

 

Katashi_itto

(10,175 posts)
32. 10:07 UPDATE "The Juice... The Precious Juice..."
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 11:11 AM
Aug 2012

"The gangs took off the highways, ready to wage war for a tank of juice."
-Mad Max

Gas...hopefully stations will see a resupply soon... My afternoon will be partially spent hunting for top offs to the SUV's tank..


The gas stations are rapidily becoming windblown, drained corpses dotting the sides of the road. 1st casulisties of Isaac.


Comes to mind that civilization as we know it, at least at a civilian level, revolves around the distance you can make on a tank of gas...

Looks like if the Agency redeploys I'm to going to be near Dallas, TX.


In a few hours we will see if management gets their move out orders.....they will be the first to go.


Burma Jones

(11,760 posts)
33. Best of Luck......I remember the days leading up to Camille - I was 9
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 11:12 AM
Aug 2012

And we had been living in Metairie (Near Transcontinental and Veterans Hwy) for less than a month having just moved from Rockville, MD. I remember the near panic shopping at Schwegmann's, the boarding up of our windows, filling the bathtubs and the general hurry......

I also remember the relief when the storm stayed to the east of N'awlins.

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
37. Thanks for this. Just a few more words of advice.
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 03:23 PM
Aug 2012

I lived in New Orleans for over 20 years until Katrina.

Pretty much every year, there are mild scares and every few years there is a more significant one.

I evacuated a few times, only to have nothing much happen. Most New Orleanians will wait until the odds are looking pretty good for a significant hit before hitting the road.

And, of course, there will be hurricane parties. I had one at my house the night before everyone evacuated for Katrina. New Orleanians will always make the best of a bad time and will act like nothing much is happening up until the last minute.

My only advice for you is to be ready to leave if they call for an evacuation. They will contraflow the major arteries out, making it fairly easy to go.

If you do evacuate, make a reservation at a motel, if you don't have friends/family within a days drive. Even now, it may be hard to get a room reserved, but finding one once an evacuation is called becomes almost impossible.

I wish the best to you and to all my friends and family in New Orleans. I am hopeful that this will be like so many previous storms - much ado, then nothing.

TBF

(32,062 posts)
41. Great tip about the hotels -
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 06:47 PM
Aug 2012

we found an awesome Marriott with little kitchens (and accepts big dogs) in a small town in North Texas. Purely by accident ... The other time we drove a little further and stayed with friends. It can be hard to find places as most people target cities. Try the small towns.

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
53. Not a football fan in general, but my kids are rapid saints fans
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 09:04 PM
Aug 2012

and it's hard to not get caught up in it.

First time I went to a game in the superdome, I fell asleep. True story!

 

Katashi_itto

(10,175 posts)
44. 18:16 UPDATE: Amtrak has suspended all service tomorrow and Wed.
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 07:17 PM
Aug 2012

Last edited Mon Aug 27, 2012, 08:32 PM - Edit history (2)

[Update 6:21 p.m. ET] Amtrak has suspended all service into and out of New Orleans Tuesday and Wednesday, but has restored service between Orlando, Tampa and Miami.

Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge canceled all classes and other activities Tuesday and Wednesday, as did Tulane University in New Orleans.

[Update 6:06 p.m. ET] CNN affiliate WLOX in Biloxi, Mississippi, published a list of shelters that are now open or slated to open soon in anticipation of Isaac's arrival.

Got myself topped off for gas. So have a full tank.


Evacualtions are going on, highways are congested.

I will be hanging tight in Metairie, will post as long as I have ability to do so.

Picked up the complete works of HP Lovecraft from Barnes and Noble in Metarie, just down the street from me (Figured what better thing to read while an unholy storm screams outside) and have the all-purpose-adjustable cat.

NutmegYankee

(16,199 posts)
45. If you are facing no power for several days, may I suggest pancake mix.
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 07:58 PM
Aug 2012

A single burner propane stove, some water, and a pan can yield some decent breakfasts and the syrup (the real stuff) doesn't need to be refrigerated if yep tight.

nolabear

(41,963 posts)
47. You're on Michoud Blvd. in New Orleans East?
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 08:13 PM
Aug 2012

Water is likely going to be an issue if it's strong enough. I know that big loaf of a NASA building well. Put things that need to be dry up high because you may flood (I used to live out there and know how low and waterlogged it is).

Take good care and check in.

MzShellG

(1,047 posts)
48. Center forcast to be onshore around noon.....
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 08:20 PM
Aug 2012

With 12-18hrs of flash flood torrential rains. Plus a longer duration wind "event" than with Katrina. Please be safe!!!

HipChick

(25,485 posts)
55. I know the Michod facility well...
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 09:08 PM
Aug 2012

I opted to stay in Washington for this week, otherwise I'd be riding out the hurricane in a upper level floor of a hotel in downtown
 

Baclava

(12,047 posts)
57. 8am update - - still looking pretty healthy after landfall
Wed Aug 29, 2012, 09:50 AM
Aug 2012

(well technically it's land, but mostly all swamp down where it hit, that could keep it's engine going for awhile longer)







wordpix

(18,652 posts)
58. Rush Limbaugh Thinks Tropical Storm Isaac Is An Obama-Backed Conspiracy Against Republicans
Wed Aug 29, 2012, 09:54 AM
Aug 2012

un-credible!


Rush Limbaugh Thinks Tropical Storm Isaac Is An Obama-Backed Conspiracy Against Republicans
Brett LoGiurato | Aug. 27, 2012, 3:18 PM | 9,918 | 31

AP
Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh noticed all of the coincidences over the weekend about Tropical Storm Isaac and put them all together today into one giant theory about the "coincidence" that all of this happened during the week of the Republican National Convention.

He repeated numerous times in a monologue today on his radio show that he is "not alleging conspiracy." Then, he proceeded to point out that the National Hurricane Center is run by the government — or, in other words, President Barack Obama.
Here's Rush's diatribe:

The Republican National Convention. ... It's a chance to introduce Romney to a lot of people who don't know him yet. And I noticed that the hurricane center's track is -- and I'm not alleging conspiracies here. The hurricane center is the regime; the hurricane center is the Commerce Department.

It's the government.
It's Obama.


Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/rush-limbaugh-isaac-hurricane-tropical-storm-a-conspiracy-against-republicans-2012-8#ixzz24wXY4kvp

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