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YAHT (Hurricane) Ike

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Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Wreckem
Storm surge is already approaching 10ft.

Not only is the storm surge expected to be 20-25ft. Waves on top could be as high as 10ft.

Thats 30-35ft. Yeah those ~20,000 people in Galveston are frankly dumbasses.

And there is people ON the beach having parties!

The last update before landfall shows the worst case scenario for Galveston and Galveston Bay.

Not about Ike, but here are some pics from Lubbock.

Its Jones AT&T Stadium. They've been pumping it out all day to try and make the 6pm kickoff tomorrow.

Jones AT&T 1
Jones AT&T 2

 
I hope that people that stayed behind in Galveston realize that their bodies might never be recovered.

20k morons. Sigh.
 
Originally posted by: Wreckem
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Wreckem
Storm surge is already approaching 10ft.

Not only is the storm surge expected to be 20-25ft. Waves on top could be as high as 10ft.

Thats 30-35ft. Yeah those ~20,000 people in Galveston are frankly dumbasses.

And there is people ON the beach having parties!

The last update before landfall shows the worst case scenario for Galveston and Galveston Bay.

Not about Ike, but here are some pics from Lubbock.

Its Jones AT&T Stadium. They've been pumping it out all day to try and make the 6pm kickoff tomorrow.

Jones AT&T 1
Jones AT&T 2


first thought in my head was "freeze it! damn big hockey ring!" (trying to get season tickets to the local hockey team) and then " nice pool"

but man i hate to see a football field ruined
 
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: XBoxLPU
Originally posted by: sciwizam
Local ABC says 40% of Galveston's population stayed behind.

They are going to wiped away

Yeah, that was very stupid.

now should taxpayer money go to help them or rebuild for them? should we feel bad if all of them become fish food?

They'll just blame the government for not helping them. Morons.
 
Originally posted by: Wreckem
Storm surge is already approaching 10ft.

Not only is the storm surge expected to be 20-25ft. Waves on top could be as high as 10ft.

Thats 30-35ft or close to twice the height of the wall.Those 20,000 people that stayed are a bunch of dumbasses.

Is there a large enough tide difference to make things worse?

 
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: oddyager

More than half of the community of Surfside Beach was inundated by 8 a.m. Friday, and rescuers drove a dump truck through the streets in a final bid to get people out before the storm hits, the Houston Chronicle reported.

Despite his initial bravado -- "It's just water, man," he told the Chronicle -- and determination to stay, resident Bobby Taylor changed his mind and left, to the relief of his wife, Elizabeth, The Associated Press reported.

That's like saying 200mph winds are "just air, man."

Or Vesuvius was "just a little ash."
 
Originally posted by: Regs
The pressure is down to 952, which is pretty damn low for a cat 2. Don't understand why it's not at least a cat 3 yet. Meteorologist said that since the storm was so big after hitting Cuba, it's taking a lot longer for it to organize itself around the eye wall.
It's so close.. We're only talking about a 10kt difference.

Ike is a very large storm. It isn't about wind speeds anymore. Even if it does intensify another 10kt, it isn't going to make much of a difference damage wise, the storm surge is already going to do all the damage.
 
Are you shitting me?? 40% of the people stayed behind in Galveston?

Are they fucking retarded? Do they not know what happened in 1900? The sea wall will not protect them from a 20ft storm surge.....

:shocked:

Why aren't there mandatory evacuations? Grab those retards by their ears and drag them out. Why should all the levels of government pay for their stupidity?
 
Originally posted by: Eli
Are you shitting me?? 40% of the people stayed behind in Galveston?

Are they fucking retarded? Do they not know what happened in 1900? The sea wall will not protect them from a 20ft storm surge.....

:shocked:

Why aren't there mandatory evacuations? Grab those retards by their ears and drag them out. Why should all the levels of government pay for their stupidity?

+18ft waves.
Adios fines folks of Galveston
 
Originally posted by: Juddog
Originally posted by: Mill
If 20k people remained on Galveson we are going to be talking about a pretty large loss of life if the current track and intensity continues. Do these idiots not remember what happened in Galveston last Century?

KHOU just showed people who just NOW got out of Crystal Beach. Actually, RESCUED by a Coast Guard helicopter.

^^ Co-signed, I can't believe people would be that stupid. The storm surge at landing is estimated to be from 20 to 25 feet in the worst hit areas, which will demolish Galveston.

In terms of intensity, even though Ike is only a CAT 2 and maybe CAT 3 at landfall, in terms of storm surge and size, it is the second most powerful hurricane in the last 40 years.

wunderground

This one is all about the size of the wave and not the motion of the ocean.
 
This is unbelievable. Those people need to pull their heads out of their asses and RUN!

There is no excuse for this in 2008! The reason 8,000-12,000 people died in 1900 was because we didn't have satellites and hurricane hunters to forecast the storm weeks before hand.

I am flabbergasted.
 
Originally posted by: Homerboy
Originally posted by: Eli
Are you shitting me?? 40% of the people stayed behind in Galveston?

Are they fucking retarded? Do they not know what happened in 1900? The sea wall will not protect them from a 20ft storm surge.....

:shocked:

Why aren't there mandatory evacuations? Grab those retards by their ears and drag them out. Why should all the levels of government pay for their stupidity?

+18ft waves.
Adios fines folks of Galveston

They(the state of Texas), are already projecting Galveston, Texas City, Clear Lake, Port Aurther, and Beaumont to be under water by 3am if the current path holds.

As for mandatory evacuations. There ARE mandatory evacuations but they never get everyone. The government cannot force people to leave.

Ike is likely going to be the costliest hurricane ever. It may have a very long reaching economic impact if the refineries flood as expected.
 
Yeah, my mom, brother, grandmother, and pretty much an entire side of my family is in the Galveston/Houston area. They are refusing to leave. I am really worried. Last time they evacuated it took them an extremely long time to get to a safe place, and they don't want to "deal" with that.
 
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Originally posted by: Mr Pickles
Originally posted by: sciwizam
For those who missed it: Live TV streams

lol that crashed google chrome.
It crashed Firefox here.

works fine in opera LOLOLOLOOLOL

No problems in FF3, the website is pretty infuriating though.

Hope your family is safe robot
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Originally posted by: Eli
This is unbelievable. Those people need to pull their heads out of their asses and RUN!

There is no excuse for this in 2008! The reason 8,000-12,000 people died in 1900 was because we didn't have satellites and hurricane hunters to forecast the storm weeks before hand.

I am flabbergasted.
It's also kind of sad that the real problem apparently hasn't been remedied yet.

"Hey, this sea wall didn't do jack against a high storm surge. Oh well, a big hurricane probably won't ever come through here again. It'll be fine."



Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Originally posted by: Mr Pickles
Originally posted by: sciwizam
For those who missed it: Live TV streams

lol that crashed google chrome.
It crashed Firefox here.

works fine in opera LOLOLOLOOLOL
Oddly enough, it worked fine in Firefox back on campus.
Weird.

 
Originally posted by: queenrobot
Yeah, my mom, brother, grandmother, and pretty much an entire side of my family is in the Galveston/Houston area. They are refusing to leave. I am really worried. Last time they evacuated it took them an extremely long time to get to a safe place, and they don't want to "deal" with that.

Well see thats because the Rita evacuation was fubared. Everyone left, even people that would have been relatively safe.

Texas has expressly told people NOT in the storm surge vacinities NOT to evacuate. There havent been the lines of traffic like before.

EVERYONE, in Galveston, Texas City, Clear Lake and Port Aurther SHOULD have heeded the NOAA and the State of Texas warnings.
 
Originally posted by: Wreckem
Originally posted by: queenrobot
Yeah, my mom, brother, grandmother, and pretty much an entire side of my family is in the Galveston/Houston area. They are refusing to leave. I am really worried. Last time they evacuated it took them an extremely long time to get to a safe place, and they don't want to "deal" with that.

Well see thats because the Rita evacuation was fubared. Everyone left, even people that would have been relatively safe.

Texas has expressly told people NOT in the storm surge vacinities NOT to evacuate. There havent been the lines of traffic like before.

EVERYONE, in Galveston, Texas City, Clear Lake and Port Aurther SHOULD have heeded the NOAA and the State of Texas warnings.

Good point. My mom isn't technically in the evacuation zone. Rita was a disaster. It sucks for Houston IMO, I feel that they are either too worried or not worried enough. 😕
 
Originally posted by: queenrobot
Yeah, my mom, brother, grandmother, and pretty much an entire side of my family is in the Galveston/Houston area. They are refusing to leave. I am really worried. Last time they evacuated it took them an extremely long time to get to a safe place, and they don't want to "deal" with that.

Have you tried calling and explaining that this hurricane is much, much worse than any other hurricane that has hit that area in the time that they have lived there, and maybe, just maybe, they should consider getting out of its path? I wish your family the best of luck, but I have to echo the sentiments expressed by others; if you are warned of the dangers ahead of time and choose to press on despite them, you have no right to complain when things get bad. I don't see this ending well for them.

Try calling them again and letting them know your concern for their safety. Ultimately, they are responsible for their own lives, but with a little prodding, maybe you can convince them that those lives are worth protecting at the inconvenience of a few days of their time.

Good luck to you all.

-EDIT- Well, see, now you went and said they aren't in the evacuation zone. They'll probably be just fine. Maybe a little damp, but fine.
 
Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
Originally posted by: queenrobot
Yeah, my mom, brother, grandmother, and pretty much an entire side of my family is in the Galveston/Houston area. They are refusing to leave. I am really worried. Last time they evacuated it took them an extremely long time to get to a safe place, and they don't want to "deal" with that.

Have you tried calling and explaining that this hurricane is much, much worse than any other hurricane that has hit that area in the time that they have lived there, and maybe, just maybe, they should consider getting out of its path? I wish your family the best of luck, but I have to echo the sentiments expressed by others; if you are warned of the dangers ahead of time and choose to press on despite them, you have no right to complain when things get bad. I don't see this ending well for them.

Try calling them again and letting them know your concern for their safety. Ultimately, they are responsible for their own lives, but with a little prodding, maybe you can convince them that those lives are worth protecting at the inconvenience of a few days of their time.

Good luck to you all.

At this point its pretty much to late for anyone in the coastal region.
 
Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
Originally posted by: queenrobot
Yeah, my mom, brother, grandmother, and pretty much an entire side of my family is in the Galveston/Houston area. They are refusing to leave. I am really worried. Last time they evacuated it took them an extremely long time to get to a safe place, and they don't want to "deal" with that.

Have you tried calling and explaining that this hurricane is much, much worse than any other hurricane that has hit that area in the time that they have lived there, and maybe, just maybe, they should consider getting out of its path? I wish your family the best of luck, but I have to echo the sentiments expressed by others; if you are warned of the dangers ahead of time and choose to press on despite them, you have no right to complain when things get bad. I don't see this ending well for them.

Try calling them again and letting them know your concern for their safety. Ultimately, they are responsible for their own lives, but with a little prodding, maybe you can convince them that those lives are worth protecting at the inconvenience of a few days of their time.

Good luck to you all.

-EDIT- Well, see, now you went and said they aren't in the evacuation zone. They'll probably be just fine. Maybe a little damp, but fine.

They aren't in the zip code that has mandatory evacuations, but they are still right there.
My mother is stubborn as hell and will not listen to reason about this. She wouldn't even accept me buying her a plane ticket to stay with me.
I used to be fiercely against evacuating too, not putting that much weight in how bad a storm was going to be.
Then I saw my front porch float away and land on my car.
Then I saw water come in my house.
Then I had to be rescued from the roof of my house.
Then I lost everything I owned except the clothes on my back and my cats.

If I was in Houston I would have already evacuated whether it was mandatory or not.
 
:Q
nice, they are telling the people left in Galveston to write their social security number on their arms with a sharpie

gee, i wonder if they think there will be bodies floating around after tomorrow
 
Originally posted by: FoBoT
:Q
nice, they are telling the people left in Galveston to write there social security number on their arms with a sharpie

gee, i wonder if they think there will be bodies floating around after tomorrow

omg
 
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