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    Welp...think I need to go change my shorts after watching that


  2. #434

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    Add to the Spector of hurricane season dumping water and this becomes beyond fathom.


  3. #435

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    Except for rabbits and young turkey poults, most wildlife will be able to escape although stressed being forced from its habitat.


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    Quote Originally Posted by angeleast View Post
    Add to the Spector of hurricane season dumping water and this becomes beyond fathom.
    ........So what aboutAbbeville? Vermilion River? What aboutNO?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Man... That is Wild. Are we at the point of inevitability?
    Will it happen, yes. (It's happened before and will happen again)
    Will we see it .....I dunno. We almost saw it in 1973.

    It certainly would be a sight to see for sure. I would be on the East bank across from Knox Landing to get a good view although you probably won't see too much. If you live on the west bank of the river you might have to take I-20 to get back home. Depending on where you live, you may not have a home to go back to. Probably the best place to see it would be on TV at your home. That is, unless you lived near or in the basin or in Morgan City. Then I would be getting my butt out of there looking for another place to live.

    Water is lazy it will seek the line of least resistance. The ORCS spans from mile 311 to 316 on the Mississippi river (That is 311 miles to 316 miles from the mouth of the river at the gulf of Mexico). The Atchafalaya river is a route of about 150 miles to the gulf of Mexico. That is about half the distance which results in twice the slope of the water surface elevation. Let's see now, which one do you think it will take.

    The question in my mind is, which one will be first, Yellowstone blowing or the Mississippi river diverting. Both events would be of biblical proportions and would illustrate the folly of man thinking that they have control or influence over any of this crap.

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    nm


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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomer View Post
    ........So what aboutAbbeville? Vermilion River? What aboutNO?
    Abbeville probably ok, Vermilion River, probably ok, New Orleans will be left with no fresh water supply as the Gulf of Mexico will back up into the evacuated channel of what would then be the new old river. The high salt levels of the water will kill most of the vegetation in the area and coastal erosion will accelerate. The oyster fishermen will be happy. The problem would be the only people to sell the oysters to would be on the north shore and Mississippi. New Orleans would be even more unlivable than it is now which would result in a mass migration of people out of the area because of lack of fresh water. Baton Rouge would have a similar problem in that they are already having to fight salt water intrusion due to the high pumping rates of water out of the Baton Rouge aquifer. We will still have LSU A&M football on Saturday nights to look forward to HA HA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HelmutVII View Post
    Will it happen, yes. (It's happened before and will happen again)
    Will we see it .....I dunno. We almost saw it in 1973.

    It certainly would be a sight to see for sure. I would be on the East bank across from Knox Landing to get a good view although you probably won't see too much. If you live on the west bank of the river you might have to take I-20 to get back home. Depending on where you live you may not have a home to go back to. Probably the best place to see it would be on TV at your home. That is, unless you lived near or in the basin or in Morgan City. Then I would be getting my butt out of there looking for another place to live.

    Water is lazy it will seek the line of least resistance. The ORCS spans from mile 311 to 316 on the Mississippi river (That is 311 miles to 316 miles from the mouth of the river at the gulf of Mexico). The Atchafalaya river is a route of about 150 miles to the gulf of Mexico. That is about half the distance which results in twice the slope of the water surface elevation. Let's see now, which one do you think it will take.

    The question in my mind is, which one will be first, Yellowstone blowing or the Mississippi river diverting. Both events would be of biblical proportions and would illustrate the folly of man thinking that they have control or influence over any of this crap.
    Throw in another 8.0+ quake along the New Madrid Fault, and you have the disaster trifecta for the central US.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VObserver View Post
    Throw in another 8.0+ quake along the New Madrid Fault, and you have the disaster trifecta for the central US.
    So Boone N Carolina will be the last habitual location in the lower 48 as the Atlantic Ocean first rises then flash freezes over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VObserver View Post
    Throw in another 8.0+ quake along the New Madrid Fault, and you have the disaster trifecta for the central US.
    I forgot about New Madrid fault. I did see there was an 8+ magnitude quake in the amazon region of Peru. this youtube channel is pretty good at looking at seismic activity around the world

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHE...p8h-fMrqhsnE1Q


    This site tracks daily earthquake activity.

    https://earthquaketrack.com/

  11. #443

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    So Boone N Carolina will be the last habitual location in the lower 48 as the Atlantic Ocean first rises then flash freezes over.
    Geaux App?

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    This is all very interesting and cool to think about in a purely hypothetical and non-real world, and I hope I never see it happen. I have a few questions for Helmut from the video with Dr. Xu. I have never been strong in science.

    1. The basic idea is that there would be a sand build up south of the Old River Control Structure, causing a clog, which allows the water to rise over the ORCS into Outflow channel and eventually the Atchafalaya?

    2. When the water does divert to the Atchafalaya, what happens to the freshwater that is already in the river between the OCRS clog and the Gulf? It eventually will be inundated with salt water coming up from the Gulf of Mexico?

    3. I understand that the people of Morgan City would be screwed, but why would New Orleans and Houma be forced to evacuate, and then why would thy have three weeks?


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