FWA: Do you have a link for that? Supposed to drive from Houston to Alice and back tomorrow...and I'm thinking that's probably not a good idea.
MAS444 said:
FWA: Do you have a link for that? Supposed to drive from Houston to Alice and back tomorrow...and I'm thinking that's probably not a good idea.
you should go tell them that it's actually related to radiation levels like "dirty bomb" and that the high wind sheer combined with the rain creates a a higher level of NORM (naturally occurring radioactive material) on the east side of the storm. try to convince them and then walk awayAg_07 said:
And I just overheard a conversation in the office in the which in which a couple of coworkers were arguing about the 'dirty side' of a storm.
One used the term dirty side and the other said 'It's just water. It's not dirt or dust.' They continued to go back and forth on whether the dirty side of a storm actually brought dirt.
Ag_07 said:
And I just overheard a conversation in the office in the which in which a couple of coworkers were arguing about the 'dirty side' of a storm.
One used the term dirty side and the other said 'It's just water. It's not dirt or dust.' They continued to go back and forth on whether the dirty side of a storm actually brought dirt.
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"Dear All,
I just got off the phone with a buddy (who I have not spoken to in some time) who left me a voicemail on my cell instructing me to call him back. His father is Steve Radack, who is the Harris County Commissioner for Precinct 3. He said that Army Corps. of Engineers and every flood control district within Houston had an emergency board meeting this morning. Mr. Radack was briefed on their findings and has relayed the following information to my friend, who just told me the following:
Harvey is supposed to be much worse than expected, and worse than Allison. At this moment, they are projecting 10,000 homes under water and approximately 100,000 flooded homes around the Houston area. Colorado County is projected to get 50+ inches of rain, with surrounding counties taking on over 30+ inches. The storm is expected to hit the "heart of Houston" and everything South of Katy is expected to be devastated, including Galveston. The storm is projected to last for 5 days, moving very slowly, and most of Houston is expected to go 3 days without electricity. Put differently, according to the findings of this emergency meeting, the storm is supposed to be "catastrophic." There remains a possibility that it becomes a hurricane by the time it makes landfall.
The projections that are out on the local stations right now are allegedly 1/3 of the reality of the situation in an effort to curb widespread panic. He also told me that FEMA and the National Guard are already in NOLA in case there is a repeat of 2005, or something similar.
Harvey is supposed to arrive in Houston sometime late afternoon/evening on Friday. If this information looks to remain accurate over the next 36 hours, you might want to consider making arrangements to work from home on Friday.
I will let you know if I am made aware of any other relevant inside information. Be safe.
Best Regards,"
that is a company email, not a websiteMAS444 said:
FWA: Do you have a link for that? Supposed to drive from Houston to Alice and back tomorrow...and I'm thinking that's probably not a good idea.
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Colorado County is projected to get 50+ inches
WaynerAg03 said:
This email looks very familiar...
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Harvey is supposed to arrive in Houston sometime late afternoon/evening on Friday.
43" is the record for a rain event. Alvin, Tx. Some tropical storm/hurrincane the 70's, I think?CDUB98 said:Quote:
Colorado County is projected to get 50+ inches
Seriously? When is the last time ANYWHERE in TX got 50+ inches of rain.
Part of 10AM updated info from NHC. Now projecting a landfall around Indianola and then stall. A Cat 3 there will devastate the Matagorda area and Port A area communities . A stall is also now precast then drift towards upper coast. Someone gonna get REAL wet.Lucky #007 said:
Didn't watch the video but Travis Herzog is live on Facebook with a graphic behind him showing Harvey intensifying to a Cat 3 before making landfall as a 2. Hadn't seen that anywhere.
I'm sure this letter is bullcrap but this line made me laugh. It's like DOOM DOOM DOOM! Oh and be sure to work from home during the water zombie apocalypse.Quote:
Harvey is supposed to arrive in Houston sometime late afternoon/evening on Friday. If this information looks to remain accurate over the next 36 hours, you might want to consider making arrangements to work from home on Friday.
The Original AG 76 said:Part of 10AM updated info from NHC. Now projecting a landfall around Indianola and then stall. A Cat 3 there will devastate the Matagorda area and Port A area communities . A stall is also now precast then drift towards upper coast.Lucky #007 said:
Didn't watch the video but Travis Herzog is live on Facebook with a graphic behind him showing Harvey intensifying to a Cat 3 before making landfall as a 2. Hadn't seen that anywhere.SomeoneEveryone gonna get REAL wet.