Federal Judge in Mississippi 'Storm Surge' Case Upholds Home Insurance Flood Exclusion
National News April 13, 2006
A federal judge in Mississippi has upheld the water damage exclusion in homeowners insurance policies in a ruling welcomed by insurers.
U.S. District Judge L.T. Senter, Jr. of the Southern ...
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Subject: Charles - Some Records That May Help You And Others
Posted On: May 18, 2006, 8:15 pm CDT
Posted By: Roger Poe
Comment:
5-18-2006
1. Security cameras, throughout the city, that functioned through Katrina / Rita may have recorded the events.
2. Did any storm reporting news crews, residents, or storm chasers, stay and video record the event?
Did any one stay in a safe, high, place and record how the wind was affecting structures before, during, and after the tidal surge came?
3. Weather / military satellite records.
Remote sensing image devices, from space, may be very helpful on a case-by-case basis.
Was infrared, or structural / topographic monitoring type technology, or other technology, in place to record (from space) the wind cause and effect on structures, before, during, and after any tidal surge occured?
Can they even do that, down to a license plate on a car, during a storm?
Even empty concrete slabs and lots may have had their previous structures' storm generated deconstruction "history" witnessed and recorded, in space.
rogerpoegc@yahoo.com
Subject: Charles - Some Records That May Help You And Others
1. Security cameras, throughout the city, that functioned through Katrina / Rita may have recorded the events.
2. Did any storm reporting news crews, residents, or storm chasers, stay and video record the event?
Did any one stay in a safe, high, place and record how the wind was affecting structures before, during, and after the tidal surge came?
3. Weather / military satellite records.
Remote sensing image devices, from space, may be very helpful on a case-by-case basis.
Was infrared, or structural / topographic monitoring type technology, or other technology, in place to record (from space) the wind cause and effect on structures, before, during, and after any tidal surge occured?
Can they even do that, down to a license plate on a car, during a storm?
Even empty concrete slabs and lots may have had their previous structures' storm generated deconstruction "history" witnessed and recorded, in space.
rogerpoegc@yahoo.com