The biggest tragedy caused by mother nature that I think I've witnessed in Kenya was a family of seven getting killed by a mudslide, so I can't even begin to say that I appreciate what it's like in N'awlins, coz I don't. I feel sorry for the afflicted though. And when el nino hit us a few years back, the problem was just prolonged rains. Just that. Normal quanities of rain, but raining way past overdue.
A few random thoughts:
What goes thro' God's mind when he sees something like this?
What the **** were the founders of the city thinking building a city below sea level that close to the sea?
You mean to tell me there's nothing scientists can do to interfere with a storm? Like a bomb or something? Or that's just asteroid-on-cillision-course-with-planet-earth-laser-gun-blast-out-of-orbit science fiction?