she should just leave it alone then. keep the family safe above water, but don't call the emergency numbers unless it is becoming life threatening.
Where are you at civilized?civilized05 said:
Thought I'd try to get a quick round in
mazzag said:
Some folks definitely should have been evacuated.
SpreadsheetAg said:Quote:
"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,"
blazing7s94 said: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.
Philip J Fry said:
Channel 11 said 100% chance of rain Sunday and Monday.
The reporter tried so hard to explain is away too. I bet the producer is kicking themselves for talking to her.jayelbee said:
This girl on channel 13 was just getting asked about everything going on after they picked her up and she dropped "There's a bunch of old Jews" on her street. I laughed my ass off at the way she said it with her face.
goug, IAH is closed until tomorrow. Was Amy supposed to head back already? This is TJW by the way, changed my handle.gougler08 said:
I'm starting to worry a bit about my flight home on Saturday if this ******* goes back out to sea for a day or two then comes back inland
jayelbee said:
This girl on channel 13 was just getting asked about everything going on after they picked her up and she dropped "There's a bunch of old Jews" on her street. I laughed my ass off at the way she said it with her face.
on the roof she was an 8/9, up close no better than a 5.jayelbee said:
This girl on channel 13 was just getting asked about everything going on after they picked her up and she dropped "There's a bunch of old Jews" on her street. I laughed my ass off at the way she said it with her face.
That was so awesomejayelbee said:
This girl on channel 13 was just getting asked about everything going on after they picked her up and she dropped "There's a bunch of old Jews" on her street. I laughed my ass off at the way she said it with her face.
They just showed it on Fox saying they were rescued..Very Tolerant Nice Guy said:gigemJTH12 said:
Oh my god...that pic
Pic is fake.