Heavy snowfall in minneapolis caused the giant inflatable roof of the hubert h.
Hubert h humphrey metrodome roof collapse.
The stadium is pumped.
Humphrey metrodome opened in 1982.
In 2010 the metrodome saw its final collapse.
The metrodome had a very distinctive look.
Humphrey metrodome commonly called the metrodome was a domed sports stadium located in downtown minneapolis minnesota it opened in 1982 as a replacement for metropolitan stadium the former home of the national football league s nfl minnesota vikings and major league baseball s mlb minnesota twins and memorial stadium the former home of the minnesota golden gophers.
Story of the decade.
Its dual layer construction consisted of a teflon coated fiberglass outer layer and an inner layer of acoustical material.
Workers shovel snow off the roof of mall of america field at the hubert h.
It wasn t always that way however.
Humphrey metrodome may have been an absolute nightmare logistically for teams playing in it but there was something lovable about it.
It also featured a weak roof that easily collapsed usually due to excess snow.
Either way the 2010 metrodome roof collapse was one of the wildest stadium mishaps in nfl history.
For many years the vikings played at a colossal structure known as the hubert h.
Metrodome roof collapse the inflatable roof over the hubert h.
Its signature feature is its teflon coated fiberglass fabric roof that is literally inflated by the air inside the stadium.
This post was originally published on february 20 2020.
Monday december 13 2010.
The inflatable teflon roof of the.
Humphrey metrodome roof in minneapolis under the weight of heavy snow brought back memories of a similar incident at the uni dome in 1994.
Cedar falls iowa the collapse of the hubert h.
Humphrey metrodome to collapse prompting at least one conspiracy theory.
Metrodome roof collapse the skyline of minneapolis looks quite strange today without the white bubble of the metrodome part of the cityscape.
The inflatable roof of the metrodome collapsed sunday after a.