It's like pin the tail on Harvey
88jrt06 said:
Remember the Army Corps had both Ad***** and Barker dams on the urgent list for repairs?
Anyone have an update on that "progress"?
This is a very reckless attitude. If anyone here is new to Houston, talk to your neighbors to see what the flooding history of your neighborhood and surrounding areas is -- especially if you are near one of the major bayous. The problem with Houston is that when the bayous overflow their banks, it is unreal how fast the surrounding neighborhood streets fill up with water. I have seen streets flood in 5 minutes. By the time you realize it could be a problem, it is too late to leave.claym711 said:
So many words to justify evacuating Houston for a bad rainstorm
Nicely played!TXAG14 said:
sts7049 said:
i wanna see more of colleen
This may look amazing, but judging the pressure head on a 1ft water column (distance between hole and top of waterline)TXAG14 said:
also that bubble looks like it's fixin to burst as they cut away from the shotSpreadsheetAg said:This may look amazing, but judging the pressure head on a 1ft water column (distance between hole and top of waterline)TXAG14 said:
1 x 0.052 x 8.33 (assuming fresh water) = .43 psi
not much. The day WILL come when they fail. Its not an IF but a WHEN. The property damage on the other side of I-10 will be beyond catastrophic . Officials have been shouting the warning for years but it just isn't being listened to. Could this be the event ?? No one knows BUT this or another one will eventually cause a major breach in the dams one day.Pahdz said:88jrt06 said:
Remember the Army Corps had both Ad***** and Barker dams on the urgent list for repairs?
Anyone have an update on that "progress"?
I was coming here to post the same thing
fyi for flood insurance holders. Wright will reimburse up to $1000 for sand bags and $1000 for moving belongings to protect against flood damage. Federal minimum wage rates.Quote:
I have sandbags for the doors. Going to put stuff upstairs that I can, the rest on cans/blocks. If it gets up over that, oh well.
is this a good thing?claym711 said:
eye already collapsing.
came to post this same thing, and to answer the question, if it is able to go through the full cycle prior to land fall, then no, it is not a good thingsts7049 said:
because it's undergoing a eyewall replacement
We're bugging out to the 'rents in CS. House has never flooded, but it got hairy during Memorial day. This might be the one.Martin Q. Blank said:fyi for flood insurance holders. Wright will reimburse up to $1000 for sand bags and $1000 for moving belongings to protect against flood damage. Federal minimum wage rates.Quote:
I have sandbags for the doors. Going to put stuff upstairs that I can, the rest on cans/blocks. If it gets up over that, oh well.