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Now up to 25+ inches (63 cm) and it is still raining.
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I think we need to mount a rescue effort to float slownrusty's 930 outta there. We will need a giant inflatable bladder and a large supply of wherewithal.
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My brother is riding it out in the Rice dorms with a bunch of other students. He went to his apartment (2nd floor) but there were guys kayaking around the building and the first floor was flooded so that was a no go.
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I'm reading that the large majority of people in that area don't have flood insurance. There's going to be terrible suffering.
Texas senators voted against federal aid for Hurricane Sandy victims in 2015. I wonder if East Coast legislators will repay the favor. |
Any more details on this one?? Hope it is not real, or they have been moved out.
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Hang in there guys! Other than words, is there anything we Pelicans can do to help you out?
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My best guess is that we are 12-18 hours to uncontrolled release of flood water, which means the dam is full. My neighborhood will start flooding at that time.
IF IF IF the flood map is correct, my house is OK. I need to get to the office and start moving essential equipment. The MAP shows my office is also OK, but you never know. |
Don't trust the flood maps James. Locally, I know where subdivisions have been built in rural areas.....when I was a kid around '70, I vividly remember those areas becoming deep lakes one Sunday afternoon too :(. They're not in a flood zone either...be safe!!!
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These were made in the past year, based on the data from the actual floods.
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And those flood maps will be different after Harvey....count on it. My eastern NC college town was absolutely devastated last year during the aftermath of Matthew...when I attended, many of the areas became "lakes" one afternoon during localized heavy rains and a rising river....not hard to predict what Matthew was gonna do either imo as the rain fell...
Be well and safe guys!!! |
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after the pictures went up on the net I think a blimp with WIFI would be a real help in a mess like this or some other way to get people connected |
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I guess I should modify my favors statement, as they did get the families with young children and older folks out late yesterday afternoon. Only a 24 hour layover! Thank God that my kids did get back home with only that delay. Prayers for those still in the weather. |
Looks like we are no longer predicting a direct hit.
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Homes can be rebuilt, cars replaced. Just stay safe, everyone.
I know TV loves to dramatize...but...Jesus, this is bad. |
We stayed above the flood at our house but I noticed some neighbors only a couple blocks away with water to their front door. Fortunately our area drains quickly so it was back down within a few hours.
The rain gauge at work which is at I-45 South and Beltway 8 shows over 31" since Friday with a max of 6.06" an hour Saturday night between 22:30 and 23:25. |
Heard from family on the westside/memorial area that the Bunker Hill HEB is open and stocked. Long lines though.
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Hey guys! I'm checking in, everything is OK at my place we've been dodging bullets at my house for the last 24 hours but the next 24-30 hours could be interesting based on if Harvey decides to go out to the Gulf and pick-up some more moisture and dump it over us.
The 930, the 951, the 560SEC, the Datsun etc are all ok, and sitting 24" in the air...the house is ok too. Its been nail biting. I've lived through some weather in my 46 years but this is literally the high water mark...pardon the pun! Prayers to all. Yasin |
Any loss of life?
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Just heard on the radio that they are doing a controlled release from two reservoirs into already overflowing Buffalo Bayou. I guess there are no good options for anyone.
Praying harder and faster for you guys it Texistan. |
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One other tidbit on the news....Houston area has lost/developed half of their wetlands over the past few decades....just like 'Nawlins....those are Mother Nature's way of absorbing events like this, and when they're gone, the damaged is magnified. I would NOT be putting my life at stake based upon historical flood maps, etc. It just ain't worth it. Some areas may have seen the worst already as water recedes, others might be worse in a few days....this one will be remembered like Katrina :(. |
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I use this everyday to check properties and see if they are in Flood Zones. https://msc.fema.gov/portal Edit - Works best if you put in house number, street (direction on street if there is any) City and State, leave off zip code, it tends to trip it up. |
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There is no getting rid of the kind of volume of water that the Texas coast is dealing with right now, and all the new construction makes the problem magnafied even further. |
My neighborhood is under voluntary evacuation but because there is now no way out, it is suggested to shelter in place. If the levees hold and the pumps can keep up with the rain we might be OK. The Brazos river will reach record flood stage in the next day. I am on the way to San Antonio to stay with my daughter till the water goes down.
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30,000 residents in shelters... Godspeed people.... |
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The water goes to the same place, just floods places that are not flooded. Using the acre-feet charts, we're adding 3000 acre-feet per hour. The 4000 cubic-feet per second (113 cubic-meters/second) is about 10% of the inflow... Water level is going to breech the north edge of the dam any minute. Some IDIOT just built a business at the exact north end of the dam. |
I just put a donation in here. The Chive has raised over 125K in less than 24 hours so hot food can be cooked on location all around Texas for 1st responders and local people in a bad way. There are small towns that have been wiped out and have nothing, not even relief services are showing up.
Time is of the essence, we must answer the call to help (6 Photos) : theCHIVE Local chapters are organizing food, clothing and essential drives that are being shipped out at the end of the week as well. My family had a talk over dinner we are heading to the stores Wednesday night to get a lot of baby stuff, and then donating a bunch of clothing, toys etc.. They also blocked out a couple of floors of rooms at the Westin in Austin to give out to free to people who had to evacuate. This is why I am am Chive Green level monthly donor. You cannot fix all the worlds problems, but you can help try to make the place 10% happier. I am also trying to find out how to help local animal shelters. I am sure they are being overwhelmed. Hang in there gang. A hurricane sucks as it is, what is happening now is just cruel. |
Any danger of levees or dams failing completely James? That was when the shtf during Katrina. How's it going in your area?
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