dmcowen674
No Lifer
Originally posted by: Rubycon
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
That was no CAT 3, do not believe Government lies.
The Saffir-Simpson scale is based upon surface wind speeds and in fact is a dated metric on determining what kind of damage a hurricane will do. It can generally be agreed that the relationship between storm surge and wind speed is relative however this storm was much stronger at an earlier point. It had time to push much more water into a confined area before landfall. So even if at landfall the wind speeds were indeed CAT3 strength the storm surge and duration were probably much closer to a strong CAT4 storm.
Florida residents that remember Wilma in 2005 will also tell you that it seemed much worse than a strong CAT2. This storm was historic in terms of central pressure and wind speed. (Cozumel is still rebuilding from that one)
The point is if Katrina was only a CAT3 at its strongest and made landfall as a CAT3 the damage would not have been as widespread and the storm surge not nearly as destructive.
Newer software is in testing stages that will take all this into account and produce a factor that will be translated into a newly devised warning system (hopefully) - providing funding for it does not get cut.
There was an apartment complex by Pass Christian that had a 25 ft line on the side of the building where the surge was when Camille hit.
There was nothing but slabs left where the apartment complex used to be after Katrina.
A few trees survived with a water line at 35ft.
Cat 3 my ass
