September 2005 Archives
Can't forget this one. Shows you the extent of the flood overlaid on
YOUR town.
http://www.condobuzz.com/new-orleans-flood.php?img=detroit&city=Detroit
this does not take elevation into account; merely an overlay of the
surface area that was flooded in New Orleans.
YOUR town.
http://www.condobuzz.com/new-orleans-flood.php?img=detroit&city=Detroit
this does not take elevation into account; merely an overlay of the
surface area that was flooded in New Orleans.
Google maps adds satellite imagery post-hurricane:
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=new+orleans&t=e
This map integrates with water depth information. You'll want to click
on the red Katrina button, then scroll a little bit to the right and
zoom in a bit. If you click on the map it gives you how deep the water
is there.
http://mapper.cctechnol.com/floodmap.php
The owner of the site is trying to help people figure out what happened
to their homes.
-D
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=new+orleans&t=e
This map integrates with water depth information. You'll want to click
on the red Katrina button, then scroll a little bit to the right and
zoom in a bit. If you click on the map it gives you how deep the water
is there.
http://mapper.cctechnol.com/floodmap.php
The owner of the site is trying to help people figure out what happened
to their homes.
-D
