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In reply to the discussion: Hurricane Isaac impact on Tampa [View all]HooptieWagon
(17,064 posts)15. There has been a lot of sensationalist reporting in out of town media.
Comparisons to Katrina, etc. Thats all complete hogwash. Isaac will be disruptive, for sure. Some outdoor events may have to be rescheduled or cancelled. If rain is heavy there may be some temporary street flooding. Delegates may find travel to and from a bit longer. And there may be some storm surge flooding in low areas - Bayshore south of downtown, several other spots in St Pete that frequently flood - but overall Isaac will most likely just be an aggravation for the RNC to deal with... not a life-threatening looming catastrophe.
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Freudian slip. I'd like to think of "Ike" coming back to punish the republicans
no_hypocrisy
Aug 2012
#2
The convention center is right on the waterfront, and even a mild storm surge could flood it...
Cooley Hurd
Aug 2012
#3
No. It would take 10' or more of surge to threaten the Ice Palace and Convention Center.
HooptieWagon
Aug 2012
#13
I'm not seeing any Katrina comparisons. The storm will be Cat2, at worst...
Cooley Hurd
Aug 2012
#16
It's not funny but what if President Obama flew into Tampa next week to inspect hurricane damage
WI_DEM
Aug 2012
#43
I lived in the Tampa Bay area for 37 years. I have watched many hurricanes pass the region. ...
spin
Aug 2012
#56
Maybe in the future you should just post a link to the National Hurricane Center.
Edweird
Aug 2012
#67