mustangdriver wrote:
Comparing Hurricane Katrina to the standard season is also not really representative of the normal season. Katrina was a Cat 5 hurricane and was one of the wost hurricanes since the 1920's. A storm with the power of Katrina doesn't hit often. I agree that there is no 100% safe place for them, and you have to do the best you can. The USS Alabama museum is a great museum, with hard working employees and volunteers. They have made improvments since the storm and have done a great job bouncing back.
Katrina was a Category 3 when it came ashore with a Category 3 Storm Surge. People forget it lost a lot of strength just 24 hours before coming ashore. The problem Mobile had was that it was on the worst side of the hurricane. Just as New Orleans and Plaquemine Parish just found out with Isaac, just because it says "Category X" doesn't mean that it won't have an impressive storm surge (although Isaac had a Cat 2+ Storm Surge). Galveston learned the lesson with Ike. Came ashore in such a way that the storm surge to came from Galveston Bay, which is unprotected.