Hurricane Katrina – 20th Anniversary – The Current TV Pods

Here is something we found in the archives for the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. While cleaning up and working on decluttering the office, we found the long-lost edits of my Five-Part Series about Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. This was initially produced for the now-defunct “Current TV” network.

It was strange after Katrina. The footage was incredible, but I had never really done any interviews about being there for 20 years for anyone, just self-produced content. Yes, I really did have walking Pneumonia and a fever while chasing the storm, and I felt like crap, but I knew it was the storm of the decade.

For those wondering, why did I give one person a ride and not the other? Simple answer: Timing. If the man on Canal came up to me with a pet the next day, and asked for a ride to somewhere nearby that was dry, I would have said get in. You have to remember that, during the storm back in 2005, professional video cameras were huge. The front passenger seat of the SUV (GMC trail rental) was a huge camera mounted on a tripod that was strapped into the seat. The back seat and cargo area of the SUV were packed with survival gear, additional cameras, camera tapes, and computers. Remember, this was 2005, not 2025, when an iPhone could be used as a Movie Camera. After the storm, when I knew I could make it out and head west to Houston, I gave away most of the survival supplies to people at the hotel and the EMS staff at the airport, so the front seat and back seats were empty the next day.

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Rebuilding from scratch. You found the hidden page.

If you are seeing this, then the page transfer and rebuild is complete, or, you found the hidden page before I have completed the transfer and rebuild.

Title was:  Rebuild eh?  Or just burn it down and start over!

So, its been a while since I have updated this page. Been busy and the architect of this page is so out dated from what the vision was to be that I’m working on a major overhaul and archive of this site before I launch the new site that will focus more on the photography and video work, not the story and blogs so much.

So what is up? I love it when people say I don’t chase anymore… I just don’t chase garbage storms.

Here is a still image from the video of me after I drove through the eastern

In the eye of Hurricane Michael
Alone inside Hurricane Michael in the calm eye of the storm.

right front quadrant of the near Category Five Hurricane Michael from Mexico

Beach, FL as the storm surge was coming in and the winds were raging.

Here is the image that I’m calling Stadium Of The Gods.

Stadium Of The Gods
Stadium Of The Gods, in the eye of Hurricane Michael, 10/10/2018

Like I said the setup of this page sucks, I can’t even embed Youtube videos on the old setup so I will be burning it down and starting over.  Here is a quick video recap of what I saw during the storm.  If your seeing this now, it means the site is working correctly.

https://youtu.be/Aa-kYEIi0E0

Here is a quick recap of the damage I saw while the storm was still raging but the storm surge had gone down enough to get back into Mexico Beach.