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Name 08-27-2005 07:05 PM

So, I have the score right, right?
Hurricane - 4
Humans - 0

Moonliner 08-28-2005 06:56 AM

Damn!

Catagory-5.

Centered on New Orleans. Decades of mismanagement urban sprawl in flood planes, living in a below sea level bowl with insufficient levies.

This is taking all the fun out of hurricane watching. This could cause real damage. Good luck to everyone in that area.

Matterhorn Fan 08-28-2005 07:53 AM

When I said Katrina was dainty, she was a category 1.

Still trying to avoid the ridiculous over-coverage in my area. Surely something else is happening in central Florida. Or not. :rolleyes:

Not Afraid 08-28-2005 08:30 AM

NOLA does NOT need this! Not that any place does.

Moonliner 08-28-2005 03:43 PM

I've had the live coverage from New Orleans running in the background today. So far the award for best comment goes to:

The news anchors, queuing off a sheet with a fairly monotone read...

Expect flying debris in the metro area tomorrow. These debris could include light pickup's and smaller SUV's.

:eek:

Ghoulish Delight 08-29-2005 12:06 PM

Reports out of New Orleans are spotty and mixed. So far it seems the worst-case scenarios have been avoided. There's still a danger if the winds reach the lake to the north, but with the storm already down to category 4 and still drifting east, it seems unlikely.

But it's sitll not pretty. There are reports of as much as 8 feet or more of water in at least one secion of the city as at least one levy was overwhelmed, plus one of the city's massive pumps designed to keep rain water out went down. Neighborhoods on the south shore of the lake to the north are flooded up to rooflines. Buildings have collapsed, and the roof of the Superdome, the last resort shelter for people who don't have a car or couldn't afford the expense of gas and lodging in order to evacuate, has ripped open. Fortunately, while it's left the field soaked and the emergency power generators can't run the a/c, the stadium remains structurally safe and the people have food, water, and shelter.

Mississippi looks like it's going to get the worst of the storm in terms of force, but that's less of a concern than if low-lying NOLA had gotten hit much worse. The worst-case scneario predictions talked about the entire city being under 6 feet of toxic water that would take up to 6 months to completely drain. Yikes.

Moonliner 08-26-2008 07:19 AM

Well here we go again....

Gustav is heading into the Gulf as a Cat-2 with models suggesting it could make Cat-5. I hope New Orleans built better Levees this time...

Ghoulish Delight 08-26-2008 07:32 AM

Reports out of New Orleans are spotty and mixed. So far it seems the worst-case scenarios have been avoided. There's still a danger if the winds....oh forget it.

Moonliner 08-26-2008 07:35 AM

If Gustav does follow the same path of Katrina, I wonder how many folks are going to head for the super dome this time....

Cadaverous Pallor 08-26-2008 07:42 AM

Interesting how flippant the original posts were, before "Katrina" came to mean "mass-murdering, major-city-erasing catastrophe".


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