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  • Greg B
    So Fucking Banned
    • Jul 2001
    • 7014

    #1

    Category 5, 175 mph, Mayor Orders Mandatory Evac

    Special report hit me during my sunday news show.

    This shit is scary but it may not be the worst case scenario. The storm is Cat 5 now while it's sunny and hot out but could drop down to a 4 or even 3 overnight as it approaches shore in the morning.

    I know a Cat 3 or 4 is still fucked up but the city was designed to survive a 3.
  • Babagirls
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    • Feb 2001
    • 18812

    #2
    we'll see what happens tomorrow morning. doesnt look good though.




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    • Greg B
      So Fucking Banned
      • Jul 2001
      • 7014

      #3
      President just came on and announced the disaster forthcoming.

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      • Rawz
        Confirmed User
        • Aug 2002
        • 288

        #4
        Damn they are saying the only shelter is the Super Dome and there will be no power there and possibly no running water for days or longer . You would basically be taking shelter in one big sauna , thats fucked up .
        Hope anyone down there stays safe .
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        • tony299
          lurker
          • Aug 2002
          • 57021

          #5
          thats very scary

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          • KRL
            Entrepreneur
            • Oct 2002
            • 31429

            #6
            If the levee's go, you're talking about New Orleans being under about 35 feet of water.

            That's beyond disaster level and would be catastrophic destruction of the entire city.

            Probably at least 500,000 homes that will be destroyed and then you'll have over a million people homeless. Thousands will be drowned.

            No water. No power. No food. No effective law enforcement. No fire protection. No transportation system. You're talking about the end of a major US city for at least 6 months at the quickest.
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            • badmunchkin
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              • Feb 2003
              • 3797

              #7
              I bet that's what will happen - it will hit in the morning and will have been downgraded to a Cat 3 due to the cooler overnight waters, so there's hope yet

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              • jennym
                Confirmed User
                • May 2003
                • 1622

                #8
                Originally posted by badmunchkin
                I bet that's what will happen - it will hit in the morning and will have been downgraded to a Cat 3 due to the cooler overnight waters, so there's hope yet
                I hope so, but doubt it. It went from a 3 to a 5 overnight last night. Since I am about an hour NW of New Orleans, I sure hope you are right though.

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                • Linkster
                  Confirmed User
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 3216

                  #9
                  Jenny - we're about the same - NW of there - and really Im not only concerned about the fact that if this stays its course it will destroy NO but if you go a little west and south you will find a bunch of chemical plants that lay below sea level that make some of the most dangerous chemicals in the world - and having worked out there for years,. they cant keep from leaking in good times - Im real worries whats gonna happen when they go underwater. The nuke plant out there will be fine - they already shut down and have their emer plan already implemented according to friends I have working there - but all of those chem plants worry me a heck of a lot.
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                  • Greg B
                    So Fucking Banned
                    • Jul 2001
                    • 7014

                    #10
                    Originally posted by jennym
                    I hope so, but doubt it. It went from a 3 to a 5 overnight last night. Since I am about an hour NW of New Orleans, I sure hope you are right though.
                    Ja, I'm prayin' it drops to a Cat 3 but it don't look like it. It hit Cat 5 around 8 or 9am their time I guess. Now they're saying it won't hit land til AFTER 7 am on Monday morning. AFTER!!!

                    That means it's got HOURS of sun and hot water to feed it.

                    KRL may well be right. So is Will76. What they've said already is what's been corroborated by the news.

                    The Superdome is the last chance. Don't know if it would withstand a Cat 5 storm though. It would be FUCKED up if a half million people piled in there and the dome got destroyed.

                    Whatever, if that storm hits head on you can kiss NO goodbye. Also, I understand they bury their dead ABOVE ground. Hope them graves and crypts can withstand flooding.

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                    • pussyluver
                      Clueless OleMan
                      • Mar 2003
                      • 11009

                      #11
                      Originally posted by KRL
                      If the levee's go, you're talking about New Orleans being under about 35 feet of water.

                      That's beyond disaster level and would be catastrophic destruction of the entire city.

                      Probably at least 500,000 homes that will be destroyed and then you'll have over a million people homeless. Thousands will be drowned.

                      No water. No power. No food. No effective law enforcement. No fire protection. No transportation system. You're talking about the end of a major US city for at least 6 months at the quickest.

                      Well, with all that water, fire doesn't sound like it would be a poblem.

                      Wonder if a high rise would make it through say a Cay 4?

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                      • Greg B
                        So Fucking Banned
                        • Jul 2001
                        • 7014

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Linkster
                        Jenny - we're about the same - NW of there - and really Im not only concerned about the fact that if this stays its course it will destroy NO but if you go a little west and south you will find a bunch of chemical plants that lay below sea level that make some of the most dangerous chemicals in the world - and having worked out there for years,. they cant keep from leaking in good times - Im real worries whats gonna happen when they go underwater. The nuke plant out there will be fine - they already shut down and have their emer plan already implemented according to friends I have working there - but all of those chem plants worry me a heck of a lot.
                        Linster! Didn't know about the chem plants or sewage waste plants. What are the names/locations. I need to do a map QUICK.

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                        • pussyluver
                          Clueless OleMan
                          • Mar 2003
                          • 11009

                          #13
                          This means insurance rates will be going up again. Oil prices too with loss of the offshore platforms.

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                          • JJ Gold
                            Confirmed User
                            • Aug 2004
                            • 1969

                            #14
                            The water temperature in the GOM doesn't drop dramatically just because the sun goes down.

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                            • pussyluver
                              Clueless OleMan
                              • Mar 2003
                              • 11009

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Linkster
                              Jenny - we're about the same - NW of there - and really Im not only concerned about the fact that if this stays its course it will destroy NO but if you go a little west and south you will find a bunch of chemical plants that lay below sea level that make some of the most dangerous chemicals in the world - and having worked out there for years,. they cant keep from leaking in good times - Im real worries whats gonna happen when they go underwater. The nuke plant out there will be fine - they already shut down and have their emer plan already implemented according to friends I have working there - but all of those chem plants worry me a heck of a lot.

                              Oh Fuck!!! Bet the highways are a parking lot.

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                              • Greg B
                                So Fucking Banned
                                • Jul 2001
                                • 7014

                                #16
                                Originally posted by pussyluver
                                This means insurance rates will be going up again. Oil prices too with loss of the offshore platforms.
                                You can say that again! I mentioned this in a thread earlier last week.

                                News just said the oil rigs are pumping out whatever they can and that a barrel will shoot to $70 at a minimum by mid week.

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                                • Red Ezra
                                  redezra.com
                                  • May 2004
                                  • 4680

                                  #17
                                  I have family about an hour north of NOLA - gonna be really bad - bad bad bad

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                                  • Greg B
                                    So Fucking Banned
                                    • Jul 2001
                                    • 7014

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by Red Ezra
                                    I have family about an hour north of NOLA - gonna be really bad - bad bad bad
                                    Bro', I feel for ya. Do whatever you can to get em' out of dodge.

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                                    • pr0
                                      rockin tha trailerpark
                                      • May 2001
                                      • 23088

                                      #19
                                      So can i get a 4 star on bourbon street before it hits, that shit should be fucking fun!

                                      My carry permit extends to LA, i'll be just fine if shit hits the fan.

                                      Man what a fun sight to see, 35 foot of water barreling down from the 8th floor of a 4-star.
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