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As of 08:49 UTC Aug 25, 2017:
Aircraft Position: 25.95N 95.47W
Bearing: 270 at 216 kt
Altitude: 2775 gpm
Peak 10-second Wind: 9 kt at 125
Extrapolated Sea-level Pressure: 954.3 mb
Dirty Mike and the Boys said:From the article:claym711 said:
https://spacecityweather.com/harvey-late-night-some-final-thursday-thoughts/
These guys don't seem too concerned.Quote:
As I've said, it's either going to be pretty bad, or really really bad here.
The D said:
Memorial and Allen parkway off Waugh were like 30 foot underwater after those tax days floods. Think it was about 10 inches in 8 hours. If something like that happens again, plus another day or 2 or 3, this area will be absolutely ****ed
Memorial and Allen Pkwy work as pretty good bar ditches. They both had quite a bit of capacity left on tax and memorial day floods.Collard Greens said:The D said:
Memorial and Allen parkway off Waugh were like 30 foot underwater after those tax days floods. Think it was about 10 inches in 8 hours. If something like that happens again, plus another day or 2 or 3, this area will be absolutely ****ed
That's exactly where I live... AMLI 2121 apartments
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You haven't been around Houston much if you are thinking that 20" or so of rain in a 2-4 day span is a "non-event".claym711 said:
Right, so as of now, it looks like somewhat of a non-event for Houston. Heavy rain. It it comes inland and camps over houston, there will be flooding. That's far from a certainty and hardly evacuation worthy.
cone said:
it's a category error
you see 20" in 12 hours for Allison or whatever the 8 hour total was for Memorial Day and then see the 5 day total for Harvey and say we got this
but a lot of that accumulation (thinking specifically of Memorial and Tax Day) was local and while the local systems got overwhelmed there was still somewhere for the water to go once the local bottleneck cleared. the entire county is going to get beaten down for days. the water that starts accumulating Sunday will just stay accumulated until Thursday. it's going to be torture.
people blowing this off are stupid.
claym711 said:cone said:
it's a category error
you see 20" in 12 hours for Allison or whatever the 8 hour total was for Memorial Day and then see the 5 day total for Harvey and say we got this
but a lot of that accumulation (thinking specifically of Memorial and Tax Day) was local and while the local systems got overwhelmed there was still somewhere for the water to go once the local bottleneck cleared. the entire county is going to get beaten down for days. the water that starts accumulating Sunday will just stay accumulated until Thursday. it's going to be torture.
people blowing this off are stupid.
15-20" over 5 days obviously much different than same amount in a few hours.
In a vacuum, yes it would be. But we don't live in a vacuum now do we.claym711 said:cone said:
it's a category error
you see 20" in 12 hours for Allison or whatever the 8 hour total was for Memorial Day and then see the 5 day total for Harvey and say we got this
but a lot of that accumulation (thinking specifically of Memorial and Tax Day) was local and while the local systems got overwhelmed there was still somewhere for the water to go once the local bottleneck cleared. the entire county is going to get beaten down for days. the water that starts accumulating Sunday will just stay accumulated until Thursday. it's going to be torture.
people blowing this off are stupid.
15-20" over 5 days obviously much different than same amount in a few hours.
SavedTurkeyBaconLeg said:
I have lived in Houston for over 40 years.
I can tell you that the we have NEVER had a Hurricane/Tropical storm with bands of rain be in our area for 3-4 days straight. We are talking about continuous rain for 3-4 days as the storm gets replenished with moisture from the coast.
This event will be unprecedented.
claym711 said:cone said:
it's a category error
you see 20" in 12 hours for Allison or whatever the 8 hour total was for Memorial Day and then see the 5 day total for Harvey and say we got this
but a lot of that accumulation (thinking specifically of Memorial and Tax Day) was local and while the local systems got overwhelmed there was still somewhere for the water to go once the local bottleneck cleared. the entire county is going to get beaten down for days. the water that starts accumulating Sunday will just stay accumulated until Thursday. it's going to be torture.
people blowing this off are stupid.
15-20" over 5 days obviously much different than same amount in a few hours.