September 23, 2005

TURNING THE PAGE

Boing Boing has a strong post that points to a site that combines Google Maps with hurricane tracking data.

Boing also links to a posting by a reader who writes:

The newspaper I work for in Lake Charles, La., in the path of Hurricane Rita, has shifted operations to blogspot, since everyone who can update our usual site has evacuated. They will be updating as news occurs and as long as they have power. Lake Charles, located about 15-20 miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico, is expecting to see quite a bit of flooding from the storm surge, and more from the rains; everything south of I-10 will experience flooding, and areas 8 feet above sea level and lower are expected to be underwater for at least some time. The waterways around here feed into the gulf, and the storm surge alone will cause most of them to crest. I know the focus is on the Texas coast, but we're expecting to get quite a bit of damage and 100+ mph winds ourselves.


The paper online can be seen at this link.

Another amazing site: The Washington Post did panoramic photos of the areas devastated by Katrina. Absolutely breathtaking photos.

Posted by Jeff at September 23, 2005 07:38 AM
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