Posted on 09/12/2008 5:12:09 AM PDT by NautiNurse
YIKES
Good luck with that blind acquiescence to authority.
Come order me off my property. I'll buy you a sandwich.
Hey AM,
Yeah, I think they underestimated too. The Galveston mayor is playing CYA.
I just finished laundry and cleaning the kitchen. :-)
I dont think it is going to break right, but lets hope it moves fast and is over quickly. I told my family that it feels like sitting on an ant hill, just waiting for it.
Most of my neighborhood are riding it out, too.
Yes, did you guys board up?
(Not you, Allegra! lol!!!)
Plus, they have the best across-the-street live entertainment.
I'll be home in late November through to about December 17. We'll have to see what's happening in the Food Town parking lot when I'm home.
Y'all be safe. Is west Houston boarding up?
Latte - French for, you paid too much for this coffee.
Hunkered down here in Conroe waiting for Ike.
God Bless all in the path of Hurricane Ike.
Interesting analogy of the wind speed on that oil platform to high rise buildings in Houston. Thanks.
Yes, that is also what I have read. Here is what appears to be the real story behind what happened at the Richelieu Apartments during Hurricane Camille.
Can’t beat a good beat down show for free!
It is cloudy here, sprinkled just a bit ‘bout 30 minutes ago, wind had not yet blown over 10 mph.
I think I may go catch a nap, cause this may be a long night.
YIKES
Simple, straight and to the point. I like it. ;-)
As refineries button up, fuel supplies cause concern
Gas stations run short amid rush to fill up
Both are Freerepublic posts with links to the Houston Chronicle.
A quote from one article:
On Thursday, fuel station operators woke up to find the spot price for gasoline had risen nearly $1.50 a gallon overnight.
Very good!
YIKES
I like it.
NOAA is predicting a 20-25 foot surge with waves ON TOP OF THAT of around 20 feet.
was that the blonde woman? I saw her on CNN, and her logic was that she couldnt evacuate because she had animals and kids, and had to protect her house. Right. I feel sorry for the kids. Actually, I don't believe them, I think they just came out to get on tv, and will leave late.
The Katy Freeway Canal should be flowing pretty good though.
Coast Guard can not get to them.They have to ride out the storm-per KHOU-they just said it.
http://www.khou.com/video/?nvid=178826&live=yes&noad=yes
Here's what Dr. Masters has to say:
According to the latest NWS forecast from the Galveston office, we can expect the following storm surges in Texas:
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Shoreline of Galveston Bay...15 to 25 feet
NOAA's experimental storm surge forecast is calling for a 10% chance that the storm tide from Ike will reach 27-30 feet on the south and east sides of Houston.
Those are worst-case scenarios, as Dr. Masters points out here:
We've put together today a page of storm surge risks for the Texas coast. These images show the maximum storm tide (storm surge plus an adjustment for hitting at high tide) expected from a mid-strength hurricane of each Saffir-Simpson Category hitting anywhere along the coast of Texas at high tide. These so-called "MOMs" (Maximum Of the Maximum Envelope Of Waters) are computed using NOAA's SLOSH storm surge model. A sample image is shown in Figure 1 for a Category 4 hurricane affecting the Galveston area. A storm of this magnitude is expected to bring a maximum 22 foot storm tide (storm surge plus a 2-foot adjustment in case it hits at high tide) to Galveston. A maximum 28-foot storm tide could affect the built-up areas along the east side of Houston. Note that some Category 4 hurricanes making a direct hit on Galveston will bring a significantly lower storm surge than the worst-case 22-foot scenario pictured here.
Your prediction of "well over 30 feet at the top of the bay" is unfounded, hysterical, and irresponsible fear-mongering.
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