This is really great! Zero in on the blocks to see your area…
http://ngs.woc.noaa.gov/katrina/090E29M_KATRINA.HTM
More later…
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I had trouble “zeroing in” on my block, mostly because it wasn’t shown (near Holy Cross College), but otherwise because the image turned to stripes when I clicked with the + tool. Any tips?
It worked for me. Anybody got an idea?
I tried doing a “Save As” and saved it to a Word Document. Then open that document and you can zoom in tighter. It will be blurry, but you can see if your house is still standing. This particular link is just the Algiers area. If you want to see another part of the city, the whole link is posted at: http://www.wwltv.com
Stephanie….