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    • [PDF File]HURRICANE ZETA

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      Hurricane Zeta was the fifth named storm to strike Louisiana in 2020, causing widespread damage and power outages. This report provides a detailed analysis of Zeta's meteorological history, impacts, and intensity. Learn more about this record-breaking storm and how it affected the Gulf Coast and beyond.


    • [PDF File]NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - Berkadia

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      New Orleans’ economy and apartment market were challenged in 2020 by the COVID-19 pan-demic and Hurricanes Laura and Zeta. Damage from the two hurricanes forced approximately 12,000 residents to flee homes and apartments for temporary refuge in hotels. Amid these challenges, builders completed 1,370 apartments in the New Orleans metro area in ...


    • [PDF File]NAVTEX (Navigational Telex) Forecasts - National Hurricane Center

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      NHC/TAFB is responsible for producing three NAVTEX forecasts transmitted from New Orleans, Miami, and San Juan. The broadcast includes a synopsis which describes surface weather features that may cause significant winds and seas over the forecast area during the forecast period.


    • [PDF File]Climate Change & Health Report - City of New Orleans

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      Climate Impacts in New Orleans New Orleans like most of the world is already seeing signs of climate change and these impacts will only continue to get more severe in the future. Currently, climate researchers are projecting the following impacts on New Orleans: 1. Rising temperatures and an increase in extreme heat days 2.


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      4 Rainfall Analysis for the August 5, 2017, New Orleans Flash Flood Event 67 Due to the unique hydrology of New Orleans, all rain that falls on the city must be 68 pumped out if not removed through evaporation (Schlotzhauer & Lincoln, 2016). Unlike natural 69 watersheds which have a downstream outlet, New Orleans consists of several artificial


    • [PDF File]WEEKLY WEATHER BRIEFING - National Weather Service

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      Last Updated: 9/14/2023 1:18 PM National Weather Service –New Orleans/Baton Rouge Valid today through next Thursday morning Scattered showers and storms possible daily, mainly during the afternoon hours Generally, 1.5 inches or less for most areas Locally higher amounts possible, especially today and tomorrow Storm Total Rainfall Forecast


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