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Originally posted by Mike View PostThis may very well come off wrong but can anyone explain the "lack of expected damage."
Is it the newly updated construction protocols? Was the storm surge not what they expected?
Any input would be appreciated for understanding.
What I can opine based on prior Hurricane experiences .... the engineering & architectural design of those Fourchon camps and roofs passed a serious test from Mother Nature with flying colors. Additionally, sometimes you gotta thank the Man upstairs as I believe in miracles. Based on what was being reported by meteorologists and shown in the hurricane videos, most of those camps should not be standing, especially the roofs, windows, and exterior paneling.
Kinda like the analogy when an F5 tornado destroys everything in it's path, and a 10' x 10' wooden chicken coup is still standing with no visible damages. That's my best guess as sometimes things can't be explained.
these videos are crazy - $64,000 question.... Did the water and tidal surge get higher than these images ?? FYI - Black Ice knows the 2 owners of this camp. 1 guy owns a metal building company, and the other owns a construction company.
https://www.wkrg.com/weather/hurrica...till-standing/
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Originally posted by Cajun Blake View Postwhy would you post something so stupid ?
thousands of people have lost their homes, cars, and possibly jobs and you go 1000% Full IDIOT mode
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Originally posted by Slew View PostGlad ya'll fared well Blake! Praying for ya'll down there. Been wondering how the Venice/Buras area fared but haven't heard much from that area yet.
Hang in there!!!
Looks like the Venice Marina did pretty well considering.
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Originally posted by texan4ut View PostI saw a documentary on the building homes on the Florida coast. They were showing the xtra stuff they do now such as hurricane ties, roof are built with multiple angles to deflect the wind, hurricane proof windows, and on and on. They showed the hurricane damage after their last hurricane and houses built with the new standards were still standing while one next door was wiped out as it was older construction.
It was pretty interesting.
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Originally posted by Cajun Blake View Postwhy would you post something so stupid ?
thousands of people have lost their homes, cars, and possibly jobs and you go 1000% Full IDIOT mode
Thanks for your reports and pics letting us know the damage.
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Originally posted by Duckologist View PostI don't know about Crystal beach but holly beach was nothing but junk, shacks and trailers.
Both old, fish camp type construction. The worst for a hurricane.
The problem with the new building codes is price. Many of those fish camps really lasted a long time before they met their end.Last edited by Lungbustr; 08-31-2021, 11:07 PM.
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Originally posted by Cajun Blake View PostYour reply and query are not callous at all. Several videos were posted of camps in Fourchon. Reports of winds from 150-160+ mph. No telling of the actual tidal surge and wave heights. Was landfall made during high tide or low tide ? Were the waves 5 foot, 10 foot, 15+ ???? It may be a bit premature to speculate until the objective findings and reports are published by those who study this subject matter.
What I can opine based on prior Hurricane experiences .... the engineering & architectural design of those Fourchon camps and roofs passed a serious test from Mother Nature with flying colors. Additionally, sometimes you gotta thank the Man upstairs as I believe in miracles. Based on what was being reported by meteorologists and shown in the hurricane videos, most of those camps should not be standing, especially the roofs, windows, and exterior paneling.
Kinda like the analogy when an F5 tornado destroys everything in it's path, and a 10' x 10' wooden chicken coup is still standing with no visible damages. That's my best guess as sometimes things can't be explained.
these videos are crazy - $64,000 question.... Did the water and tidal surge get higher than these images ?? FYI - Black Ice knows the 2 owners of this camp. 1 guy owns a metal building company, and the other owns a construction company.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IUXtYgfHYo
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Yeah that video is crazy. Jermey is a buddy of mine from Hammond and when he told me his camp was destroyed I had no idea it was this camp.
He’s a fireman and a great guy who has probably been helping people the last few days.
Trees went into his neighbors house for sure and maybe his but he was stuck at the fire station.
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Originally posted by Chew View PostMy son Josh (TBher ChewJr) is there with CenterPoint energy out of Humble, TX. He's a lineman. Arrived yesterday and working 16's to restore power.
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