CaptainAmerica said:Not all Hurricanes are the same, even if they are the same levels. Even though Andrew was a category 5 storm it his south of Miami in Homestead, FL and was compact like a large tornado. The actual city of Miami did not suffer severe devastation.
This storm is huge and is bearing down directly on a city that is below sea level. The storm surge is being projected to flood the entire area.
I know from Hurricane Ivan that if you are in the path, especially on the eastern eye wall of the storm, you could be without electricity for weeks and yes, for some even months. The players and members of the Saints organization are citizens of that city just like everyone else, so this could be a problem the NFL has never faced before.
I'm not trying to be an extremist or an alarmist, but this is looking like the storm the citizens of New Orleans and Louisiana have been worried about for years!!
Chocolate Lab said:I can't believe there are jokes about Howard and other trades in this thread. As an official said, this could be our tsunami. How about saving the barbs for another time and praying for this storm to head due east and at least not flood the entire city of New Orleans.
Banned_n_austin said:Cap'n - this is scary stuff no doubt. This could have the worst impact of any hurrican the U.S. has ever seen.
New Orleans is the worst place a category 5 hurricane could hit ...
They're going to be going through a lot over there. I hope and pray that the tragic effects it causes are minimimal, but all signs are pointing towards this thing really having a devastating, catostrophic impact on the city of Nawlins.
The things I am hearing about the place being flooded for months and a sesspool of toxic and hazardous wastes are alarming.
There are people there who do have the means to leave. Those poeple are just stupid.
billknows said:I'm a catastrophie adjuster,I'm leaving to work New Orleans ,I report to mobile Al.on riday morning. Many houses will be totaled and all roofs will be gone and homes soaked,its going to be unbelievable.110 hour work weeks for about 6 monthsI"ll be dealing with many families having to move out of there homes for several months ,there will be no moble homes left and the piles of debris will be tremendous.
I guess my only break from work will be watching the Cowboys from Hooters,that is if gets reopened after the storm,go boy's...
Crown Royal said:A Cat 5 hurricane has winds equivalent to a Class 3 tornado. And the hurricane is MUCH bigger. Add that to the 28 foot swells that might be coming to the bowl that is New Orleans.
Finally - it is not the richest city in america. Many of those folks can't even AFFORD to leave the city, much less have insurance, etc. This is gonna be horrible in about 4-5 hours.
Funny,,Hope one floats my way,I"ll need a deversion from the work load.CanadianCowboysFan said:If it is a good Hooters, the waitresses come with natural floatation devices so they should be fine.
Have fun adjusting, I am sure it will be a lovely experience NOT.