They have straight As so I'm going to let it slide.
I wonder how much the population has grown since Ike.TX04Aggie said:
It just shows the amount of transplants here now, many people arent used to this weather, I guess. I mean it doesnt happen often, but long time Houstonians are a hardened gulf coast bunch, that have been through a few. My ring app is blowing up with "why dont we have power yet." Im like have you looked outside??!
TX04Aggie said:
It just shows the amount of transplants here now, many people arent used to this weather, I guess. I mean it doesnt happen often, but long time Houstonians are a hardened gulf coast bunch, that have been through a few. My ring app is blowing up with "why dont we have power yet." Im like have you looked outside??!
Some big weather news today, the historic severe storm that started in Texas and ended in central Florida Thursday evening into Friday midday has now been designated a "derecho" wind storm. Early damage estimates are several BILLION dollars just in Houston, Texas alone. It… pic.twitter.com/vs6Deafz7O
— Noah Bergren (@NbergWX) May 18, 2024
chilimuybueno said:
The NG distribution is NOT built to handle a significant number of gas gensets on the system. There was substantial pressure loss yesterday during this event.
evestor1 said:TX04Aggie said:
It just shows the amount of transplants here now, many people arent used to this weather, I guess. I mean it doesnt happen often, but long time Houstonians are a hardened gulf coast bunch, that have been through a few. My ring app is blowing up with "why dont we have power yet." Im like have you looked outside??!
Very true. I remember being without power for days after storms as a kid in Crosby. After Ike, my house had no power for 3 weeks.
Nowadays, generator pops on and I laugh at the neighbors.
And for reference, Ike was 16 years ago….AgLiving06 said:evestor1 said:TX04Aggie said:
It just shows the amount of transplants here now, many people arent used to this weather, I guess. I mean it doesnt happen often, but long time Houstonians are a hardened gulf coast bunch, that have been through a few. My ring app is blowing up with "why dont we have power yet." Im like have you looked outside??!
Very true. I remember being without power for days after storms as a kid in Crosby. After Ike, my house had no power for 3 weeks.
Nowadays, generator pops on and I laugh at the neighbors.
It's a very different world though.
When Ike hit, we didn't have iPads or what became a total reliance on internet. People didn't rely on it. Nowadays (myself included) we expect full internet all the time and to not have it is unnerving in a sense.
BillYeoman said:
It has been a little over 24 hours for most without power.
And people are freaking out.
Power up your music and get a speaker that can hold a charge. Spend time with friend and family
And people wonder why we in Texas have wayyy too many coolers. This is why.
Hang in there.El Gallo Blanco said:BillYeoman said:
It has been a little over 24 hours for most without power.
And people are freaking out.
Power up your music and get a speaker that can hold a charge. Spend time with friend and family
And people wonder why we in Texas have wayyy too many coolers. This is why.
I picked the wrong month to go sober. I'm used to good-timin my way through storms.
spadilly said:
This is wild.Tornadoes hitting Cypress, TX and Houston. You can hear the rotation above me in last ten seconds of vid before I RAN pic.twitter.com/ha2Eok9GZF
— Joe Smart (@siriusmoonlite) May 16, 2024
I drove through Timbergrove today and DAMN it got hammered.BudFox7 said:spadilly said:
This is wild.Tornadoes hitting Cypress, TX and Houston. You can hear the rotation above me in last ten seconds of vid before I RAN pic.twitter.com/ha2Eok9GZF
— Joe Smart (@siriusmoonlite) May 16, 2024
What happened at TC and 11th yesterday makes this look ridiculous to even suggest as wild
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It's a very different world though.
When Ike hit, we didn't have iPads or what became a total reliance on internet. People didn't rely on it. Nowadays (myself included) we expect full internet all the time and to not have it is unnerving in a sense.
Ummm have you seen the sea surface temps across the Atlantic. Hold on fellas...Ag_07 said:
I sure hope for our sake that this hurricane offseason thread is way longer than the actual hurricane season thread.
Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Stat Monitor Repairman said:
How unprecedented is this storm?
As a general question.
We've seen all kinds of storms but looking at the photos and people's accounts of the storm, this seems like something different.
Guitarsoup said:
Centerpoint has restored power to one house in my zip code in the last 3 hours.
Looking forward to having power again in August