Hurricane Isaac around 12 hours before making landfall |
All of Monday we kept hearing the hurricane was going to arrive early Tuesday afternoon. Come Tuesday afternoon, the sky was still clear with just a little breeze; turned out the hurricane had unexpectedly stopped in the gulf, right as it approached New Orleans. We spent hours during Tuesday night watching TV, and gradually seeing the conditions in New Orleans and surrounding areas become worse and worse - reporters were struggling to stay on their feet and often had to stop reporting to shield their face when the rain became too hard. Thanks to the $14 billion spent on the levees large parts of the city suffered only minor damage, despite Isaac dumping more rain and tidal surge on NOLA than Katrina did!
The storm finally hit Baton Rouge early that Wednesday morning. We woke to some pretty strong wind and persistent rain, which had knocked over some pots outside our front door. After waiting so long for the storm to arrive we now all waited for it to gain in strength...but it never really got too intense. There were occasional strong gusts of wind, and a day of steady driving rain, but most of the city was unscathed, with just a few windblown branches and debris along with minor flooding. At one point we were so bored at sitting around inside we went for a walk around the neighborhood in the rain!
Around 5 pm of the day of the storm, the power went out (we were one of over 900,000 homes to be affected in Louisiana alone. We were well prepared so it was no big deal, and cooked on a gas stove that evening. We thought the power would be out for a day at most, but it ended up taking three days for it to be restored. We were really lucky it wasn't so hot during the rest of the week and the temperatures inside in the evenings were bearable even with the AC off.
So below I've posted a short video of the storm taken from the front door of my house. It was captured around 2:00 pm on August 29, when the storm was more or less at its most ferocious here. Football season is upon us here in Baton Rouge now, and all are expecting LSU to make another bid for the national championship. Let's hope it happens!
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