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At the Hurricane Pam exercise in June of 2004, van Heerden showed FEMA officials and others a computer model of how a slow-moving Category 3 storm passing west of New Orleans would flood the city. In some areas, storm surge would cause more than 20 feet of standing water. Play the simulation. |
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