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Stiles' Photo Journal: ASU Football Practice Dome Destroyed

by Manny Stiles
created August 29, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Some things seem bad until you put them into proper context.

Last night the East end of Phoenix, north part of Tempe and South part of Scottsdale, Arizona got stomped by a vicious Monsoon storm for the ages. Monsoon Season in Central Arizona is known for it's ferociously threatening yet typically whimpy storms. They come into the Valley of the Sun with dust and bluster but usually aren't so bad.

But this has been a not-so-ordinary Monsoon Season. We've already had two "Once a Decade" storms this summer. Last night, wind gusts were over 75 miles per hour, rains were torrential, large hail was reported throughout the area and lightning was near-nonstop. It was a storm that was more akin to a hurricane than a Summer Monsoon.

Damage in the area was heavy as trees and power lines were snapped in half or torn from the ground completely. Personally, my home was subject to having some of the roof shingling shorn of as well as flooding in my "Arizona Room" (an indoor-outdoor game/recreational room that is not intended to be used as a wading pool). Last night as the storm was occuring I could tell it was going to be ugly in the morning.

I assessed the damage and after some wet/dry vaccuming, a box of nails,some replacement shingling and about 2 gallons of sweat (Arizona SUCKS when it's humid), we'll be able to move on with our lives with only the memory, some crazy videos of the lightning storm and awe of nature's power.

Arizona State University was not as lucky.

ASU's nearly completed temperature-controlled domed football practice facility was basically destroyed. At a cost of over $8 million to construct and not yet completed, it has been reported that it will cost an estimate of $1 million dollars to repair. From the looks of it, it might cost more than that just to clean up the mess.

The Town of Tempe is in shambles. Power has been restored to most areas but street lights are twisted, business signs are shattered or missing and trees and vegetation has been leveled across the area. Debris from the dome -, mostly insulation - was strewn about the area and across the street to Pat Murphy Stadium, ASU's home baseball field. Credit to the workers who cleared the roads and have begun to clean the debris because it is no easy task.

This is really poor timing for ASU as an institution. There was already a loud outcry that the School spends too much on some of it's athletic teams while crying broke and attempting to eliminate other sports. Now the cost of the damage will be another potential nail in Athletic Vice President Lisa Love's tenuous career.

Some say it's the Curse of Chief Tontozona (Tontozona is the name of the team's training camp upstate in the cooler temperatures of the Mogollon Rim), some say it's just another fine example of how much "ASU blows". Certainly, students, alumni and fans of University of Arizona are revelling and yucking it up today at ASU's expense - so it goes with in-state rivals.

The "good" part of this story is the amazing fact that only one person in the area was injured in the storm - a man broke his leg when a tree snapped and fell on him during the storm. There's plenty of damage, still 12,000 homes without power and ruined three-day weekends lost to the clean up, but it could have been much worse.

Then again, Monsoon storms are expected tonight AND tomorrow, so it just might get worse...



I decided since it's only a couple miles from my house to go and investigate the disaster for myself. Here's some pictures: Click on them to see in full size.


It was only in use for a few weeks and was still not completed, but it won't be pretty like this again for a long time! (photo ganked from azcentral by Manny Stiles)
It was only in use for a few weeks and was still not completed, but it won't be pretty like this again for a long time! (photo ganked from azcentral by Manny Stiles)




The Dome is gone, but the Field Turf is still beautiful - once the broken lights, tattered insulation and trash gets cleaned up, that is... (photo by Manny Stiles for AGM)
The Dome is gone, but the Field Turf is still beautiful - once the broken lights, tattered insulation and trash gets cleaned up, that is... (photo by Manny Stiles for AGM)




Same mess, different angle. (photo by Manny Stiles for AGM)
Same mess, different angle. (photo by Manny Stiles for AGM)




Yet a third angle with ASU campus in background. (photo by Manny Stiles for AGM)
Yet a third angle with ASU campus in background. (photo by Manny Stiles for AGM)
This was once an entrance. As you can see to the left, construction was still being completed at the facility. (photo by Manny Stiles for AGM)
This was once an entrance. As you can see to the left, construction was still being completed at the facility. (photo by Manny Stiles for AGM)




This picture was taken just a few weeks ago. ASU players enter the dome. (photo ganked by Manny Stiles via azcentral.com)
This picture was taken just a few weeks ago. ASU players enter the dome. (photo ganked by Manny Stiles via azcentral.com)
This is what the same entrance looks like now... (photo by Manny Stiles for AGM)
This is what the same entrance looks like now... (photo by Manny Stiles for AGM)





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Oh No RomoDraft Pick
438 days ago
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So much weird weather this year. It's crazy!
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KelsdadAll-Star
438 days ago
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From what I understand, the roof was a pressure bubble, with little supporting structure. When the air pressure outside exceeds the air pressure inside, a "reverse" vacuum effect is created, essentially sucking the roof material up off its foundation.

Next time your kid has a birthday party, microwave one of his helium inflated balloons, then you'll understand.

Arizona averages 320 days of cloudless, sunny days annually. The other 42 can be a bitch.

And, for inquiring minds, it does snow here as well.
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AmphibiousSportsDuoVarsity
438 days ago
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Is there not a way to deflate a building like this ala the roof of the Carrier Dome at Syracuse? With so many teams, both college and pro having these, there has to be some sort of weather-proofing, right?
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
438 days ago
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I think you got it backwards, KD.

Air pressure DROPS when there is a violent thunderstorm. The bubble is pressurized. Perhaps it could have "popped" but that's not the only reason it broke. 75+ mph could certainly turn an inflatable bubble into a sail.

The University of Texas has one exactly like it and it's withstood plenty of storms there. So it's a little odd. Then again, this bubble's construction wasn't completed, either.

It wasn't just deflated, the anchors were torn from the concrete and the shell was shredded in several spots spewing insulation throughout the area. It was pulled apart from one side to the other - in the same direction the wind was blowing as indicated by the downed trees and debris.

The building is supposedly made to be deflated in bad weather. No one knew last night's storm was going to be that powerful. Not even the weather channel... =)

The area around Sky Harbor (about a mile and a half from my house) creates a "heat island" due to all the concrete and dryness from a lack of vegetation and is well documented as a microburst and wind shear hotspot.
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KelsdadAll-Star
438 days ago
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What I said came off a Channel 10 newscast, I neither know or care enough about that shit to formulate my own opinion. Yesterday it was an 8 million dollar, top of the line facility. Today, it is the top of the neighborhood landfill. Nothing else is relevant.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
438 days ago
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Fox10? The station that only hires morning people whose names rhyme with "Fox", "Ten" or "Arizona"?

They just say that shit to confuse you so there's no dead air to tempt people to turn to Channel 3 to gawk in awe at Beverly Kidd's sweater of the day... I love Beverly Kidd, sweater or not - preferably not.

Anyhoo...

They'll be able to fix it. Most of that 8 million was for the land development, the exhaust/air conditioning system (which did not get damaged) and the Field Turf II - I think I like Field Turf II more than real grass...

I think most of the $1 million price tag will be for light bulbs and cleaning costs! The employees I talked to all seemed half smirkish and half irritated that it means more work...

"Hard Hat Mike" told me that it was going to cost more than $1 million more just to finish the project BEFORE it was destroyed.

ASU's critics never run out of fuel, do they?
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AmphibiousSportsDuoVarsity
438 days ago
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If it wasn't finished and this is storm season, they were begging for problems.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
438 days ago
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It has been the rainiest August in 57 years. No one could have predicted it.

Arizona and SE Asia are the only places in the world that have a Monsoon season. It has to do with the high elevations of the Mogollon Rim and it's positioning between the Gulf of mexico and the Pacific Ocean. The storms move East to West instead of West to East like most of the earth.

I remember the first monsoon storm I saw coming at me. I almost shit my pants because it was a giant wall of dust. You can see it moving at you. Then it blows by, there's 37 drops of rain and it's over... most of the time they're quite whimpy. Tons of cloud to cloud lightning, but not many ground strikes.

Then again, maybe there is a curse on ASU???
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EroosterMajor Leaguer
438 days ago
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I remember some doozy monsoon season storms during my time working at the Grand Canyon, but that was 8 years ago. Love the thunderstorms rolling through the canyon.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
438 days ago
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Image:1187460652 Pix1 920.jpg I miss the Earth's buttcrack in a bad way. Haven't been up in close to five years!!! My kids still haven't been there!?!?! They've been all around this state EXCEPT for the hole. I accidentally caught the Original "Vacation" on TV the other day and it made me pine something fierce!
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
438 days ago
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aw, shit... that was dumb.

yes, I'm the guy in the pic...

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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
438 days ago
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Our weather reporters do as much as they can to calm us down: http://uk.yo...=uqs1YXfdtGE The next day, the South of England was ravaged by a hurricane, causing £millions of damage. Fish has since given an explanation for the error... well about 20 actually, none of which are concordant with one another. Still, we forgave him.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
438 days ago
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You know what's funny? The weather guy from the news team is loved even if he's never right yet the sports guy is hated if he's wrong once... Why is that?
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EroosterMajor Leaguer
438 days ago
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Hmmm, Manny. Maybe because no one puts money down on the weather.
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Oh No RomoDraft Pick
438 days ago
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and.....Weathermen are zany.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
438 days ago
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Validity resides with you, E.

No, ONR, YOU are zany!!!


Anyone want to join my Fantasy Weather League?
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Oh No RomoDraft Pick
438 days ago
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and yet I'm not a weatherman. Oh well!
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AmphibiousSportsDuoVarsity
438 days ago
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In my 2005 weather fantasy league, I took Franklin with the third pick. The fourth pick... Katrina. I'm never trusting Athlon's rankings again.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
438 days ago
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I lost my league in 2000 all because of a stinking New Year's eve Hoarfrost!

It's like a QB catching 3 of his own passes and running each for 50+ yard TDs in week 17 of a FFL.

I'm still distraught.
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AmphibiousSportsDuoVarsity
438 days ago
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Yeah, I drank myself into a stupor after Katrina. My buddy found a bunch of Heineken, so we drank and played Madden on my new 60" TV (The surround sound on that game is incredible).
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
434 days ago
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Maybe ASU should have built the same style facility as New Mexico, or Texas A&M, or the Dallas Cowboys, or the new England Patriots....they don't go down in storms....snow, wind, whatever.
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