Yeah...is it suppose to, overall, top out at 109 or is that just in the short term and may go higher?
new highAggie1205 said:AggieDan04 said:
Just over 109' is the new prediction for Addicks.
Total for tonight or new high period?
Thank you, this is perfect.sts7049 said:
have a look at the map for barker. based on the current level you could get an idea of how they're faring.
https://hcfcd.box.com/shared/static/33k8b6dmhgifxc272u1yenuunj5eafcn.pdf
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According to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers estimates, the two reservoirs that are threatening thousands of homes in west Houston may not rise as much as previously expected.
Officials reported that the Addicks reservoir's water level rose about a half-foot between noon and 6 p.m. Tuesday, but engineers now think it's maximum level will be 109.1 feet. That is more than a foot lower than previously predicted.
Meanwhile, the Barker reservoir's water level rose about a third of a foot in that same period. Engineers now expect it to crest at 101.7 feet - almost 3 feet lower than previously forecast.
texaggierm said:new highAggie1205 said:AggieDan04 said:
Just over 109' is the new prediction for Addicks.
Total for tonight or new high period?
I live in LOEN. This is fantastic news.texaggierm said:
http://www.chron.com/neighborhood/katy/news/article/Predictions-for-Addicks-Barker-reservoirs-better-12159927.phpQuote:
According to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers estimates, the two reservoirs that are threatening thousands of homes in west Houston may not rise as much as previously expected.
Officials reported that the Addicks reservoir's water level rose about a half-foot between noon and 6 p.m. Tuesday, but engineers now think it's maximum level will be 109.1 feet. That is more than a foot lower than previously predicted.
Meanwhile, the Barker reservoir's water level rose about a third of a foot in that same period. Engineers now expect it to crest at 101.7 feet - almost 3 feet lower than previously forecast.
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Maps show potential extent, magnitude, and timing of flooding below and above Addicks Reservoir, beyond the extreme rain event flooding that has already occurred. Also includes the operations of outlet structures and auxiliary spillways of Addicks Reservoir.
That is true. Looking at the map, it appears some water will get past the beltway. The map shows <2ft in a lot of places. Of course, there is a big difference between getting 6 inches of water and getting 23.9 inches of water.texaggierm said:
Reading the map notes they modeled this with the 4000 cfs controlled release and not with the increased release, so the flooding may not be as bad in some areas.
fleetwood resident, this is correct. The whole Southside of the neighborhood is underwater. The further west you are the better but everyone has at least 3-4 feet minimum as of 5pm today.1agswitchin4lanes said:
My parents live in Fleetwood (6 and Memorial) and I got them out mid-day today.. The eastern part of Fleetwood apparently was rescued by boat and National Guard today.
I'm on rocky knoll close to dairy Ashford. No water in street yet.Engine10 said:
Current pucker factor multiplier for my section (South of Briarforest, between DA and Kirkwood) is the water pushing back into our section @ Westmere/Nova. That section drains to the Robin Loop ditch that runs N/S from the Bayou between DA and Kirkwood.
Appears to be the lowest spot in the neighborhood but is creeping forward slowly. Been rising since this afternoon and now cresting the curb level. Already sent a few folks for the hills.
Hoping we strike a balance overnight as the water hasn't reached my street yet (East of Nova). No better way to meet neighbors though, just moved in 2 weeks ago.
Take it with a grain of salt but the green areas aren't currently flooded.dragmagpuff said:That is true. Looking at the map, it appears some water will get past the beltway. The map shows <2ft in a lot of places. Of course, there is a big difference between getting 6 inches of water and getting 23.9 inches of water.texaggierm said:
Reading the map notes they modeled this with the 4000 cfs controlled release and not with the increased release, so the flooding may not be as bad in some areas.
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Addicks and Barker Potential Flood Maps
These illustrations depict modeling from what we projected early Aug. 29 before we increased our releases to 7000 and 6000 at Addicks and Barker Dams. Areas depicted in green are currently not flooded, as previously predicted due to the increased releases.
Read a story about looters posing as officials ordering people to leave their homes and then looting the homes as soon as they leave.Wozlaw said:
Wanted to share this from my mom after she spoke with my sister a few minutes ago after she was evacuated in your area. Thank you to any of you on this board who are out there helping:
Melissa said Border Patrol showed up at her front door in a boat & said go now as the the Barker Dam is going to bring 2-3 ft more water into your house. If you don't go now FEMA is going to make you! They waited while they scrambled for last minute stuff to add to already packed bags & they boated to Mason & 99. At staging area they gave them donuts & pizza and drinks then a couple of Marines drove them to friends. They saw LAPD, LA firefighters, Louisiana Navy, etc all helping. They are all together, friends have 2 kids same ages. Their 3 vehicles are probably useless. The volunteers even gave the kids rain jackets and blankets. I am still crying but so grateful.
Good stuff. I saw it on a news source. Could be BS.Wozlaw said:
Definitely not the case here, they were part of a crew working with several other agencies. Pretty sick if those rumors have any bit of truth to them.