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"This could be The One," Maestri said. "You're talking about the potential loss of a major metropolitan area."

Well, here comes hurricane Ivan. They're saying that if it strengthens to a catergory 5, and hits New Orleans directly, the city might be completely destroyed by floodwaters, (New Orleans is actually below sea level).

This article is kinda alarming, like 'Day After Tommorow' type alarming. I hope its exagerrating the threat:

http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/nation/2796077

Anyone here live in New Orleans?
 
one downside to ivan's current path is that the centre of the storm has been travelling over warm ocean fro a very long time compared to most hurricanes. This is bad as those who know anything about hurricanes know that they take most of thier energy from the moisture that evapourates over oceans with a temperature higher than 80f. By now your average hurricane path would have taken Ivan much further north to have at least hit the east coast of florida. Hurricanes lose much of thier strength when they hit land but because Ivan has taken such an unusual southerly path its very likely that it will become a 160mph F5 monster by the time it hits. We just have to hope the centre of the storm misses New orleans....
 
Well if I was a hurricane and someone decided to call me Ivan, I'd be pretty pissed too.
 
Well if shit's going to happen you may as well laugh about it!

lol
 
yes.... haha.... nearly 3000 people died in the WTC... haha thats funny...

:|
 
[Matt] said:
yes.... haha.... nearly 3000 people died in the WTC... haha thats funny...

:|


Indeed it is :D

Really, you should laugh you weren't there or something. Be happy.
 
Are you all insane? Listen to the wise words of [Matt] and think about what you're saying...

Human lives aren't something to laugh about, as much as your computer games might tell you otherwise...

That's honestly incredibly disrespectful.
 
Doofus said:
Are you all insane? Listen to the wise words of [Matt] and think about what you're saying...

Human lives aren't something to laugh about, as much as your computer games might tell you otherwise...

That's honestly incredibly disrespectful.
Quoted for truth.Grow up guys...
 
My best friend just got to Florida short of a month ago. He's in Florida attending college at Florida State, and it would tear me apart to see him go like that.

My best wishes and prayers for his safety.
 
This is incredibly sad and worriesome. My prayers to all those in N.O. or in the vicinity of Ivan. ;(
 
[Matt] said:
Why are some of you joking about this? Its not really a laughing matter...

http://www.newsday.com/news/nationw...,0,6900248.story?coll=sns-ap-nation-headlines
Well what can we do? Its not like we can discuss anything serious. Evacuation tactics? Emergency readiness? Maybe how the military should organize help efforts after a potential hit?

Shit happens. If we started caring more than we already do, everyone on this planet would be horribly depressed, and the world would be a very boring place. Over 40,000 people die every year in car accidents in the US alone, for example. Think on that for a few years, and you'll come to quite a horrific figure.
 
Not to mention our overpopulation of the planet is going to be the cause of our species' extinction...

ROFLMAO! Pwned!
 
I hate it when people say that their prayers are with someone. Prayers won't stop a hurricane.
 
Cybernoid said:
I hate it when people say that their prayers are with someone. Prayers won't stop a hurricane.

You are obviously not a religious man. :)
 
it doesn't stop a hurricane, it just helps whoever's being pwned by it to make the right decisions
 
I highly doubt the death toll from Ivan would be that high, regardless of whether New Orleans is below sea level or not.

Modern science has given us the ability to track and monitor a hurricane for many days, giving people lots of time to prepare for damage and to evacuate.

Unfortunately, N.O. is not accustomed to dealing with Hurricanes and therefore I think the death tool may be significant, more likely a couple hundred at the most. This will be due to people not being able to leave (elderly with nobody to care for them), and people who refuse to leave (I'm staying to watch this thing!, or, I can't leave my kittens!!).

Plus, the damage is going to be terrific, even if Ivan is only Cat4. That area is just not as prepared for that kind of storm, and the problem of it being below sea level will amplify the damage.

So, yes it will be a very bad thing for N.O., but no, there is not going to be 10,000 deaths.

I predict the cost of lumber will go up in Michigan, too. Just because I have to repair my roof!! Why does this always happen to me?
 
jesus thats really bad, i hope they evacuate everyone before it hits
 
Well... new orleans IS a city of theives and whores.... Maybe if the good people get out first we'll have some Biblical-style retribution?

EDIT... we'd better hope it doesn't hit new orleans.... just think of the SMELL! euggh!
 
Cybernoid said:
I am, to some extent. I just think that praying is bullshit. 's all.

You should rephrase that to something less offensive, for instance "I just think that praying isn't going to do any good.". You have your opinion and I respect that, but there are some things you should keep to yourself, you see what I mean? ;)
 
Yeah you wouldn't want to piss off the majority! :rolleyes:

You have your opinion and I respect that, but do you think you could change it just a little so I feel better? If you don't agree, then just shut up.
 
I find the fact that he says he is a religious person, yet denies the power of prayer, a little, uh...

Contradictory?
 
Hm....have a cousin a few friends going to college in New Orleans...should give them a call.
 
aha, so all the money got spent on the body bags rather than protection, or disaster aids....
we know what the government think about its populance now :D
 
Wow, that's gonna suck! I hope no one from this forum lives in ivan's path!
 
I think the attitudes shown here will set the future for a divide amongst us that will take the world down a very dismal path.
 
DreamThrall said:
Well... new orleans IS a city of theives and whores.... Maybe if the good people get out first we'll have some Biblical-style retribution?

EDIT... we'd better hope it doesn't hit new orleans.... just think of the SMELL! euggh!
You are kidding, right?
 
Well thats certainly mixed reactions epitamised in a thread.


You can either laugh or cry, but making a joke of it is something different. When you say laugh in the phrase it means be optimistic, keep your spirits up and try to keep a light heart, not litteraly laugh at the human tragedy of people diying.

Its mad that just a week ago someone said "I love you guys in Florida, you act like a pinball paddle keeping the hurricans out of Texas" He lived in Texas obviously. I know Ivan isn't exactly in Texas now :D, but same difference, its in that area.

I wonder how people are gonna deal with this, I mean its not exactly like they get them in that area all that often.
 
is it too much of an extreme measure to evacuate the city? from that article, it just seems like most people just want to stay. i reckon it's partly the authorities, as they're telling people to leave the city, but not offering any options as to where they can stay. so the people decide to stay. :|



"I ain't going nowhere cause I ain't scared," Charles "Smitty" Smith, 60, said as he sipped a morning beer at the Double Play bar in the French Quarter. "I don't care where you are. If you're in the eye of a hurricane, it doesn't matter. I believe in the Lord. ... If the Lord wants to take me, take me."



i mean...what the hell..

ok so the guy is 60, but i hope he's the only one thinking like that.
 
I'm not wanting to sound uncaring, but if they decide to stay then so be it. Its their decision and I'm sure they have their reasons, whether its ignorance, scared of losing their posetions or something more sentimental.

I did just see on the news before, that a lot of people have in fact evacuated. Thay showed different parts of the city and it was dead.
 
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