To: King Prout
There was some indication on this thread yesterday that levels in NO were already higher than the lake - it will be interesting to see now if the water in NO keeps rising, which would indicate a breach in a river levee.
5,137 posted on
08/31/2005 10:21:16 AM PDT by
linear
(Repeal the Second Law of Thermodynamics!!)
To: linear
There was some indication on this thread yesterday that levels in NO were already higher than the lake - it will be interesting to see now if the water in NO keeps rising, which would indicate a breach in a river levee. That would make this a whole different ballgame.
5,144 posted on
08/31/2005 10:22:30 AM PDT by
Pete
To: linear
well... THAT's a cheerful thought.
5,153 posted on
08/31/2005 10:24:43 AM PDT by
King Prout
(and the Clinton Legacy continues: like Herpes, it is a gift that keeps on giving.)
To: linear; King Prout
There was some indication on this thread yesterday that levels in NO were already higher than the lake - it will be interesting to see now if the water in NO keeps rising, which would indicate a breach in a river levee.Not to think negatively, but isn't it possible that a breech could be under the surface at this point?
5,177 posted on
08/31/2005 10:29:00 AM PDT by
beyond the sea
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