I was just wondering. What exactly is funny about this? I've heard predictions of 20,000+ people dead because of this. Not exactly a laughing matter.swimer3 said:Lol! ya pennslvaina is looking good right now. But we are suppose to get the spin off thursday.. oh joy!
P.S. Is that how you spell pa? I live there, and I cant spell it.. sad.
She probably got rainbands. It hit florida near Miami.DisneyGirl421 said:One of my best friends is in florida right now... she was in disney the past few days then was supposed to go on a cruise to key west/western carrib... but i'm not sure if she got caught in Katrina or not... i hope she didnt...
cinderelly76 said:They think it might be upgraded to a category 6(which is a typhoon).
Pennsylvaniaswimer3 said:pennslvaina
I wasn't laughing at that. I was laughing at what yoyo93 said. I know its no laughing matter. I have friends down there.MuNkY said:I was just wondering. What exactly is funny about this? I've heard predictions of 20,000+ people dead because of this. Not exactly a laughing matter.![]()
MuNkY said:I was just wondering. What exactly is funny about this? I've heard predictions of 20,000+ people dead because of this. Not exactly a laughing matter.![]()
That's just from Florida.yoyo93 said:I thought only 9 ppl died.......
2HOT2touch said:I heard there is like one person staying down there, and he is a radio DJ and he is staying in a Hilton or something.
MuNkY said:You see, New Orleans is below sea level. It does have a levy system to keep water out, but if this thing hits the right spots, the storm surge could go over the levys, thus flooding the city.
mickeyfan2 said:I thought a 5 was the max for a hurricane. Where is you hear this. The weather channel said it has a possiblity of becoming a 4 before hitting landfall.
cinderelly76 said:Ohhhh I have been watching it. They think it might be upgraded to a category 6(which is a typhoon). It looks really scary and I am glad that I don't live down there...
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That's basically what I just said.mickeyfan2 said:NO is 8-10 feet below sea level. The city has a system of levies and pumps to keep the water out and get rid of rain water. The storm surge will be 20-25 (maybe 30) feet, thus the city will have 28+ feet of water. The pumps cannot keep up and once power is lost, the backup pump generators can only last so long.