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Flying Illini said:Hopefully they don't allow too many folks in there, just in case the lower levels of seating begin to flood and everyone has to scramble to the higher seats.
Flying Illini said:Just watched some of the news, those that can't make it out of the city are all going to the Superdome to try and ride out the storm. I'm not familiar with where that's located within the city but if the city of N.O. is underwater, wouldn't a significant portion of the superdome be as well? Hopefully they don't allow too many folks in there, just in case the lower levels of seating begin to flood and everyone has to scramble to the higher seats.
viper548 said:On the Weather Channel, they said the superdome was designed to withstand 200mph winds. With flying debris, it may not be able to handle that much.
mudkow60 said:Great site. Added that to my list. I am watching all night, and will get out if it comes East toward Pensacola.
Here are a few more if you like:
http://www.boatus.com/hurricanes/tracking.asp
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at2+shtml/145105.shtml?5day
Also, if you do a photo search on wunderground for mudkow60, you can see my pics.
Good luck to all in the path of this bastard (bit*h).
wrx.. where did you hear the reports of 200 mph winds? Never heard such a thing, unless you are talking about a storm on Jupiter.
Flying Illini said:Just watched some of the news, those that can't make it out of the city are all going to the Superdome to try and ride out the storm.