Danielle's effects on southern and eastern Louisiana was minimal.
The hurricane wrought havoc to property and the environment between southwestern Florida and eastern Louisiana, though lesser effects stretched well beyond those states.
Wind damage extended into portions of eastern Louisiana.
It has been sporadically found in southern Georgia, southern Alabama and eastern Louisiana.
It is found from Virginia to southern Florida and eastern Louisiana, usually in coastal areas.
Although Ethel weakened significantly, high winds still lashed eastern Louisiana.
The storm dropped moderate amounts of rainfall along its path, peaking at over 10 inches (250 mm) in eastern Louisiana and southern Mississippi.
A flood watch was issued for portions of eastern Louisiana and southwestern Mississippi.
Their range is from southeastern Virginia's, Florida's, and eastern Louisiana's coastal plains.
It is known from pine forests in Mississippi and eastern Louisiana.