Barry did not deliver a blow to Louisiana that forecasters were predicting. Jeff Palermo looks at what happens….
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Louisiana officials are feeling pretty good about how crucial state infrastructure held up under the weight of Barry. Kevin Barnhart has more.
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LSU receives a grant funding a project focusing on the preservation of photos, videos, emails, and social media posts of 21st century veterans. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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Barry is a tropical depression in Arkansas this morning after dumping several inches of rain, knocking out power and producing some flooding along the coast. But Barry didn’t live up to projections of major flooding, because of 15 of 20 inches of rain. State Climatologist Barry Keim says you can thank wind shear that the models didn’t take into account…
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Keim says forecasters use multiple models in order to come up with a rainfall prediction, but in this case, they were not accurate
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But Keim says you have to forgive forecasters for using the information available and predicting a Category One hurricane would make landfall in southwest Louisiana four days before it actually happened…
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Today is the first day of SEC Media Days. LSU Coach Ed Orgeron, along with Joe Burrow, Grant Delpit and Lloyd Cushenberry will speak to hundreds of reporters today. Braden Gall covers college football for Athlon Sports and ESPN-U Radio. He says LSU and Florida are two dark horses to make the college football playoff
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Gall says LSU will be good on defense once again, but the play at quarterback could be the best it’s been at LSU in a long time…
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Gall says Alabama goes in as the preseason favorites in the SEC West again. Texas A-and-M is facing a difficult schedule, so Gall believes Auburn could be the other team that challenges the Crimson Tide for SEC West supremacy
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Most of Louisiana appears to have dodged a bullet from once Hurricane Barry, and Governor Edwards says the state will begin ramping down it’s state of emergency activities.
On Friday there were serious concerns that some levees in New Orleans may have difficulty handling the storm, but Edwards says the upgraded levee system held up.
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There were concerns of over topping due to the Mississippi River being at around 16 feet due to historic rainfall in the Midwest.
Edwards thanked the emergency personnel who rose to the occasion during the storm. He says operations took place in a number of locations.
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48 of those came from one facility that was evacuated early Sunday morning in Iberia Parish.
The system knocked out power all along the coast as hurricane and tropical storm force winds knocked down power lines. Edwards says the final numbers were substantial.
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The majority of those outages occurred in coastal parishes.
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LSU receives a grant worth nearly $400k from the Institute of Museum and Library Science in an effort to tell the stories of Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans and active duty military through the creation of virtual footlockers. Assistant Professor of Library and Information Science Ed Benoit says these virtual footlockers will not only be important family heirlooms but important documentation for historians.
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The virtual footlockers would include social media posts, digital photos, videos, emails, and stories from the troops. Benoit says much of the documentation may get lost in data migration through time, but he is consulting with soldiers in an effort to make the preservation as encompassing as possible.
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While the project is focusing on vets of the 21stcentury, Benoit is hoping to eventually expand the scope of the project.
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