The eye should hit between Bay St.Louis and Gulfport.
I did a ton of work there after Katrina.
Most was right on the beach or inland from it.
Most if not all should have never been insured again by Home Owner's or Natl. Flood.
It is just sitting ducks.
As far as New Orleans the water push towards the North and push right up the mouth of the Missippi should be what I posted as max.when you also add in the rain in inches..
Even if so i am west of New Orleans with better pumping systems and have a higher elevation.
So even if the worse as posted in the news feed I would be close to OK.
But I did drop 120K on the New Elevation, Retating Wall and Back Fill, and Fence_gates as well as Flat Work.
And Wind Protection to 140 MPH.
It would have been more fun to Move get a New Home build the Convertable to go way over a,140MPH.
But I married my wife 2 days after she was 20 and bought the Home when she made 21.
So she says she stays as this is her home.
As,as crazy as it sounds my flood went down to a little over 300 bucks a year and the Home Owner's dropped as,well due to safer Hurracane Protection.
Add in that we put on all new Entergy Efficient for Electricity and Gas and Gas. The cost is Electricity 80 to 90 Gas 25 to 35. And in Winter 45 Water Sewer at 30 to 35 we can not live anyplace else for what we do here.
With no Mortgage.
Was thinking of Solar with Battery back up at one time but was not cost effective.
But didLooked like it would pan out to little to no real power used
Last month the bill showed actual 73 Dollars of power used. But after fees tax and storm restoration fees to pay for last 3 or 4 storms added it to what we have above is always going to go up.
It does not look like the cost will ever go down on Solar but the amount of power it will produce
As well as how long equipment will last is what will happen. As,well as the cost to insure the system.


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