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Swarely said:

So, if it stops raining Wednesday- what's the time frame for the water to go back down? I guess I'm asking when people will be able to go back home. I have family and friends from all over Houston that are stuck outside town.

Great question, that I'm not sure that anyone can answer right now. The more it rains, the longer it's going to take.
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Swarely said:

So, if it stops raining Wednesday- what's the time frame for the water to go back down? I guess I'm asking when people will be able to go back home. I have family and friends from all over Houston that are stuck outside town.

Depends where you are. A couple days to 3 months.
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The entire Texas national guard has been activated. Roughly 12,000 troops not on a combat rotation.
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I am trapped in our bugout ranch (not ours, a friend that had a guest house and barn for the horses. We are incredibly lucky to both have friends like that and to have called them so early to get not only first dibs but also get In before the creek blocked it). Should be safe but who the hell knows with this disaster. The creek is over the bridge. 1093, 10, 1489, all have deep water over as well, and the brazos river isn't even over bank yet. This is all just rain.

We could not save all the cows and can't get back to do anything, even turn off the generator. It's going to run through 750 gallons of propane until it water locks or the house burns.

Many of our friends are now having to evacuate their bugout spots and some are trapped in them like us. Still raining sideways. This is unreal.

Good luck everyone.
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Irish_Man said:

The entire Texas national guard has been activated. Roughly 12,000 troops not on a combat rotation.
Wow
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About 30 Louisiana Game Wardens and other members of the Cajun Navy just showed up in Baytown about an hour ago to help with evacuations. My childhood neighborhood of Pinehurst is almost completely under water and efforts are largely being concentrated there to get those folks out. Friend of mine posted a video with the whole line of trucks heading in with various airboats and surface drives in tow. Lot's of good folks have lost a lot in this storm but there is also a lot good folks responding. I'm hoping the roads are passable by Friday so I can get down and help out with the clean-up efforts.
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TWC is saying it could make a 3rd landfall? Has it made the 2nd one yet?
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Irish_Man said:

The entire Texas national guard has been activated. Roughly 12,000 troops not on a combat rotation.

How to know that things have gone from bad to full **** storm, exhibit a^.
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The first landfall was the Yucatan Peninsula

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Ahh. Ok. Makes sense. They didn't specifically say US landfall.
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jabberwalkie09 said:

Irish_Man said:

The entire Texas national guard has been activated. Roughly 12,000 troops not on a combat rotation.

How to know that things have gone from bad to full **** storm, exhibit a^.
They are going to have to search 100,000s of homes door to door.
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carpe vinum said:

jabberwalkie09 said:

Irish_Man said:

The entire Texas national guard has been activated. Roughly 12,000 troops not on a combat rotation.

How to know that things have gone from bad to full **** storm, exhibit a^.
They are going to have to search 100,000s of homes door to door.

Definitely, it's going to take weeks. Those USCG helicopters will be useful because iirc they have FLIR on the HH-60's.
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GunRangeGal said:

My friend lives in Midtown and just realized she needs groceries, but can't get anywhere/stores are closed. I'm shocked at how many people still don't understand the scope of this.
Yep. The grocery store thing is going to start becoming a huge issue for many shortly. If the rain keeps up and the flooding does not recede and the city remains crippled, food will start to become an issue for many people.

This is an unprecedented weather event that has no parallel in modern American history except for Katrina but then that occurred in mostly static conditions where the flooding was not from rain.

It's looking more and more like the metro area is going to remain completely crippled until Thursday at least and likely partially crippled for weeks afterwards.
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Quote:

My childhood neighborhood of Pinehurst is almost completely under water
I grew up there as well.
The front of the neighborhood is dry for now.
The houses in the back by the bayou are not so lucky.
I've been following the Facebook group and the neighborhood seems to be taking care of their own pretty well.
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Neches21 said:


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My childhood neighborhood of Pinehurst is almost completely under water
I grew up there as well.
The front of the neighborhood is dry for now.
The houses in the back by the bayou are not so lucky.
I've been following the Facebook group and the neighborhood seems to be taking care of their own pretty well.


Yeah my buddy lives on Forest Hollow and he has 3' of water in his house.
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cbr said:

I am trapped in our bugout ranch (not ours, a friend that had a guest house and barn for the horses. We are incredibly lucky to both have friends like that and to have called them so early to get not only first dibs but also get In before the creek blocked it). Should be safe but who the hell knows with this disaster. The creek is over the bridge. 1093, 10, 1489, all have deep water over as well, and the brazos river isn't even over bank yet. This is all just rain.

We could not save all the cows and can't get back to do anything, even turn off the generator. It's going to run through 750 gallons of propane until it water locks or the house burns.

Many of our friends are now having to evacuate their bugout spots and some are trapped in them like us. Still raining sideways. This is unreal.

Good luck everyone.


1458 is under now too. We are at 3' in the pasture now. Hard current. Dad is staging neighbors equipment at the old farm house since we will be the highest ground.

You hang tight and let us know if we can help get a hold of anyone. Save the phone battery, sadly you may need it.

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TommyGun said:

About 30 Louisiana Game Wardens and other members of the Cajun Navy just showed up in Baytown about an hour ago to help with evacuations. My childhood neighborhood of Pinehurst is almost completely under water and efforts are largely being concentrated there to get those folks out. Friend of mine posted a video with the whole line of trucks heading in with various airboats and surface drives in tow. Lot's of good folks have lost a lot in this storm but there is also a lot good folks responding. I'm hoping the roads are passable by Friday so I can get down and help out with the clean-up efforts.
If you want to help with rescue efforts, request assistance from them or just listen in, download the Zello app and search for The Cajun Navy (Texas Navy has a channel as well as a few others). This is one tool they are using to communicate and dispatch.

https://zello.com/
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How accurate are these Drive Texas maps? I'm trying to scope out a path from Galveston to Port Aransas and some of these back roads seem passable.
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I'd use a combo of drivetexas.org, transtar, google maps and waze for driving.
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Simply unimaginable what's happening all over the Texas coast.
carpe vinum
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The USAF needs do drop a nuke in this thing if it fires up.



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Not to get all wonky, but when they form that far out the likelihood of it turning north before the islands goes up substantially.
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True, but Carpe has been within a decent range on storm prediction lately.

Guess it comes down to the wind direction and shear?
carpe vinum
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I don't predict. Just report what I see from actual metx folks.
The nuke is my suggested solution though.
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Oogway
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Nuking seems a bit drastic at this point. However, a bucket brigade stretched across Texas to the west where the dry spots are would give all of us a way to help Houston and the surrounding areas....
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dlance said:

carpe vinum said:

I don't predict. Just report what I see from actual metx folks.
The nuke is my suggested solution though.


http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/tcfaq/C5c.html
Even if it doesn't work I might feel better.
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carpe vinum
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T. Boone has been trying to buy water for years.
Reverse all those pipeline pumps around there and ship it all to him.
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dlance said:

carpe vinum said:

I don't predict. Just report what I see from actual metx folks.
The nuke is my suggested solution though.


http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/tcfaq/C5c.html
I love that this is in the FAQs on the NOAA website.
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Oogway said:

Nuking seems a bit drastic at this point. However, a bucket brigade stretched across Texas to the west where the dry spots are would give all of us a way to help Houston and the surrounding areas....
This should have all the stars!
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I did, but radioactive fallout is drastic to me, regardless of whether it deters hurricanes!
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You need help getting out? Surely someone in the general area can get a boat in there using roads as guides.
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MouthBQ98 said:

You need help getting out? Surely someone in the general area can get a boat in there using roads as guides.


The farm is on high ground so we have plenty of access. And looks like my dad will stay with the cows.

We are fine for now in Nada. If we need to get out we will take the tractor out and ride to town with our neighbors on the other side of the creek.
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