A Public Gallery of Thoughts, Images and Sounds in Response to Hurricane Katrina
Saturday, September 03, 2005
NO Law School updates; help for NO Law students
The Association of American Law Schools has a page with links to the Tulane and Loyola emergency web sites and blogs, and a listing of law school policies with regard to accomodating students from those schools. Schools are added as the policies are received.
Snow, hail, freezing rain, torrential rain, flooding, ice pellets, thunder, lightning, damaging winds - we got it all today! Rusty and I tried to go for a walk in this mess but he quickly went pee and turned towards home. The weatherman says we may get a bit of a break in about an hour so we’ll venture out again before the second round of thunderstorms. I hear it’s going to be warm and sunny tomorrow. Welcome to April!
Flooding can disrupt operations, damage infrastructure, and put occupants at risk. Assessing site vulnerabilities early in the design process helps teams plan for natural hazards and climate-related threats.
The river (beyond the tree) overflows onto the edge of the park every year, and often a lot more than this year. Geese and ducks populate the pond scouring what food they can. It's a veritable feast.
I wanted a clear photo, but had I exited the car, they would have fled, so I used the phone to shoot through the windshield, and then I cropped away the hood of the car in the bottom third of the photo.
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