NYCFred said:Mike R said:ellen..highly highly unlikely the surge was over 15 feet...the waterfront businesses would have been completely wiped out......the Great Hurricane of 1938 which struck Long Island and New England had a 10 foot surge..the Hurricane of 1900 which killed thousands of people in Galveston had a storm surge of 15 feet ...a 10 feet surge is known to be fairly catastrophic with much property damage and loss of life..Katrina was between 15 and 20 feet
.. but yeah I hear ya.....time will certainly tell
Looks pretty nasty on this one....
I'm surprised the old dock held together as well as it did...doesn't look too windy, tho...
Mike R said:sand..its all we use here..and it works....if you need more than sand than maybe you shouldn't be doing winter driving...the other stuff is brutal on both the land and the groundwater.
Mike R said:do it right and you only have to do it once
amyb said:I agree it looks bad. So two things I learned this week-Don't mess with Mother Nature and for sure don't screw around with Mrs. Woods!!
gramchop said:Mike R said:do it right and you only have to do it once
yeah....like the new orleans and south louisiana levees!!!
Mike R said:gramchop said:Mike R said:do it right and you only have to do it once
yeah....like the new orleans and south louisiana levees!!!
your city is below sea level....pumps are what keeps your city from going underwater..you re screwed no matter what...levees or no levees
tim said:We had a strong rain storm late last night so I was curious to see the condition of the new walkway this morning. I'm pleased to report to our resident engineers that, despite the prevalence of wet spots and puddles on the streets of Gustavia early this morning, the new walkway was nice and dry.
NYCFred said:the new upscale walkway.
lloyd said:Tim
The problem is the drainage beside the new walkway !
The night of the Jimmy show,after the big rain, you could not even drive, let alone walk ,past the corner where the new walkway ends at Le Boucannier
Road was totally flooded, almost up to sea level
People had made a "climbing path"out of the construction barricades, so you could get off the road,and climb over the wall to walk on the yet unfinished walkway, the drainage was so bad !
So, I fear they've fixed the walkway, but forgot to have the engineers look at how it meets the road ( it always flooded there, but I have never seen it like that night !!!)



