NomarTyme said:These dumbass reporters getting so close the water.
What better way to get higher ratings than to have a correspondent drown on live tv?
NomarTyme said:These dumbass reporters getting so close the water.
Ronok said:The eye is 76 miles wide? o.o;; I really didn't realise that was even possible. lol
greepoman said:How big is the eye usually?
br0ken_shad0w said:Just heard 40% are still staying in Galveston. What the fuck?
Ranger X said:So the hurricane is a level 2...
What was the level of Katrina?
I think 20-30 miles..greepoman said:How big is the eye usually?
It was 5 at max, and 3 at landfall, but the most important thing is the storm surge, where it should be a bit worse than katrina.Ranger X said:So the hurricane is a level 2...
What was the level of Katrina?
br0ken_shad0w said:And hopefully Sugar Land (where I live) makes it. Looks like hurricane force winds (or close to it) will reach there though and my home and subdivision aren't exactly hurricane proof.
Ranger X said:Well, i'm happy for you guys it seems to be "less worse" than Katrina.
I hope it will not end badly. :/
Ronok said:I just did a check on that, apparently they are normally 20-40 miles........ So this is a quite a bit bigger. I also read they can get up to 120 miles though. :-/
Yeah I heard that as well. That's around 24000 people according to CNN. That's pretty crazy. :-/ I don't understand how that many people ignore warnings of certain death. :-/
CNN are saying Cat 2 in wind strength and Cat 4 in terms of the surge. It's not really something you can determine with a single number as people have said.
I don't think that's the reason at all. They just don't want to be bothered with the evacuation. They don't think it will be as dangerous as expected and most of the time they are right.GHG said:Because they are too attached to the materialistic things in their life. Its possibly the biggest problem with society today.
GHG said:Because they are too attached to the materialistic things in their life. Its possibly the biggest problem with society today.
StoOgE said:Well, it looks like it is going to be bad, but NOLA just had so much worse topography going for it. Galveston and Houstons topography isnt good, but flooding should subside much quicker. At least I hope so.
StarscreamLSU said:The surge wasn't what got NOLA though. It managed to survive the storm withouth major flooding -- it was the levee breaching that put all the water into NOLA.
StoOgE said:Any SE Texas Gafers need a couch to stay on in Austin?
Pretty stupid. If i got the chance to evacuate i would do it.GHG said:Because they are too attached to the materialistic things in their life. Its possibly the biggest problem with society today.
StoOgE said:Hell, all of Houston is on a bayou. Im pretty worried about the whole area to be honest. Its not below water like NOLA was, but its not much above it.
Why does shit start burn when it gets flooded? bad electric installations or gas installations or what?Jim said:http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2008/US/weather/09/12/hurricane.ike.texas/t1wide.burn.ap.jpg (if image doesn't work)
Shit is bursting into flames now.
StoOgE said:While this is true, it still doesnt make sense. I mean, you sitting in your house while it is destroyed doesnt do anything for the house.
I get it though, its "home", there is a strong attachment to places and especially the memories in them. But you cant save the home by staying.
Im really seriously getting sad sitting at work right now.
Dali said:I don't think that's the reason at all. They just don't want to be bothered with the evacuation. They don't think it will be as dangerous as expected and most of the time they are right.
fire insurance is easier than flood insurance?Fjolle said:Why does shit start burn when it gets flooded? bad electric installations or gas installations or what?
Smiles and Cries said:fire insurance is easier than flood insurance?
Lathentar said:
Water+electricity=shorts=sparks.Fjolle said:Why does shit start burn when it gets flooded? bad electric installations or gas installations or what?
Fjolle said:Why does shit start burn when it gets flooded? bad electric installations or gas installations or what?
You dont have any safety devices in your electrical installations?Branduil said:Water+electricity=shorts=sparks.
Corrupt contractors dont build things to code. Building code is shoddy. Wiring corrodes, and other things. Someone left the iron on.Fjolle said:You dont have any safety devices in your electrical installations?
/sorry for my ignorance, but im not from usa
Trying to get high, smoke up before all this shit goes down :lolgreepoman said:I wouldn't be surprised if it was just something as stupid as idiots who leave candles burning when they leave.
It's not a simple pack your shit and GTFO. It's a huge pain in the ass and since the vast majority of the time the warnings are overblown I can understand why someone would ignore them. You look at Houston's evacuation during Rita and you get a glimpse of how staying put is sometimes better than evacuating. That's if you have transport. If not you've got to resolve that issue. Once you've got a car you need a place to go. Shelters blow dick so you really want to avoid those. It's a serious hassle that boils down to are you equipped to ride it out at home or should you leave. I don't know what I'd do in this situation but I know people that live on beaches that rarely leave when told to evacuate and are glad they didn't every time.GHG said:How can you not be bothered though. I mean have you seen pictures of this thing ^^^??? Just pack up what you can an GTFO. If you're lazy about such a serious issue that involves your life like that then whats the point in even living? How lazy must these people be with general day to day activity?
I imagine most safety devices aren't built to withstand hurricane surges...Fjolle said:You dont have any safety devices in your electrical installations?
/sorry for my ignorance, but im not from usa
Mashing said:Yeah, Greens Bayou ALWAYS floods. it flooded during Allison, yet my residential area stayed dry.
For perspective, I live about 4-5 miles from the pictures you've seen on the news around I-10 and Uvalde. My neighborhood entrance is off Uvalde. I am definately concerned about water now.
Lathentar said: