Re: Gustav Looks Bad
In terms of size, Gustav is a monster. I've heard that it's about three times the size of Katrina.
I live on the West Bank, just across the Mississippi River from New Orleans proper. We made it through Katrina relatively unscathed on this side of the river, but they're saying that this time, it's the West Bank that's going to take the brunt of the storm.
I packed a couple of bags, moved pretty much everything I own off of the floor, and took off for Baton Rouge to stay with family yesterday morning (we're right next to LSU's campus, and actually went to the football game yesterday). After hearing the latest news reports, though, I'm starting to wish that I'd taken more things with me--I left all of my DVDs and video games, for example. It wouldn't have been that difficult to box 'em up and throw 'em in the car, but I didn't think that it would be necessary--as I said, not even Katrina caused serious damage on my side of the river. But I'm worried about what will happen if the house floods, which looks like it's a real possibility this time.
At least my family and I should be safe. During Katrina, we were pretty worried about my aunt and cousin, who insisted on staying behind--they actually ended up staying at our house, since they live in a trailer. Fortunately, they were ultimately okay (though pretty uncomfortable for a few days) and decided they weren't going to try that again. This time around, everyone I know has evacuated and should be okay, which is the important thing, so I'm trying to stay focused on that.