Corrected entry: In the scene where helicopters approach LA, (when the city is hit by the tornadoes) one can see a string of pearls of rear lights of cars on their way into the city, whereas just a few cars leave the city.
Krista
23rd Jul 2004
The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
21st Jun 2004
The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
Corrected entry: New York is flooded with a tidal wave, yet just several hundred miles down the coast, Washington DC, which is not much above sea level, is not flooded at all, as the president is still in his office just before the major snow storm. A major tidal change of that size would equalize: water would flow to lower levels near DC.
Correction: There is a large chunk of Maryland and the entire state of Delaware located to the east of D.C. If a tidal wave came ashore, this land mass probably absorbed most of it. The narrow Chesapeake Bay may have flooded part of D.C., but not enough to do any real damage.
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Correction: In the movie it states that the tornadoes developed very suddenly in the city. The normal, horrendous, L.A. rush hour traffic is stuck on the road into town.
Krista