Katrina Anniversary
>> Saturday, August 28, 2010
I will probably share some more thoughts on the 5-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina in the coming days. I was an on-air meteorologist at WTVA, the NBC affiliate in Tupelo, MS at the time. Katrina was a mere two weeks before I started at News 14 Carolina.
I will never forget watching the explosive strengthening of Katrina in the Gulf of Mexico that weekend. It was an awe-inspiring as well as gut-sinking process to behold for me personally. I had a strong feeling that this was, in fact, going to be the catastrophic event for New Orleans and the Mississippi Gulf coast that our meteorology professors back in college had taught us to look for. I just remember the distinct feeling I had that this was going to be a tremendous disaster. I remember getting increasingly angry as evacuation orders along the Golf coast continued to be delayed. All of the ingredients were there for a colossal disaster.
I handled all of the television weathercasts that weekend....in fact, I think I was given nearly 5 minutes (!) for my weathercast on the 10pm Sunday evening show as Katrina was nearing landfall. I still have the tape of my weathercast that evening....I would like to get it up on youtube for anybody that is interested.
At any rate, I will never in my life forget reading the so-called "Doomsday Statement" put out by the National Weather Service in New Orleans. Here is a link to that weather statement.
2 comments:
wow that is crazy reading that
I would be interested in your weathercast tape! And yeah, the warning statement sounded pretty grim. Thanks for the link!
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