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The
South-Central Louisiana graphic shows the chronology of the storm
surge and surface winds as depicted by surface observations and
river readings. Northeast winds prevailed before landfall with
widespread tropical storm force winds (39-73 mph) along the
immediate coast before noon on Friday, September 23rd. At this
time, strong northeast winds helped to keep the river levels steady
with no appreciable storm surge. By 5 PM, near hurricane force winds
(74 mph or greater) could be found over Marsh Island. Tropical Storm
force winds continued to pound the coast through the night. Storm
surge waters reached several of the river gages just about the time
when the wind direction shifted to the southeast. Storm surge
waters 10-15 feet MSL impacted south central Louisiana coastal
parishes. Actual flood levels can be obtained by subtracting
property elevations above sea level.
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