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andygates ([personal profile] andygates) wrote2008-09-11 08:04 pm
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Mild Peril!

Crumbs.  It takes a lot for an official agency to use "certain death" in a release:

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/wwamap/wwatxtge ... gx&wwa=all

SHORELINE OF MATAGORDA AND GALVESTON BAYS...15 TO 20 FEET
(that's the coast forty miles either side of the eye's expected track)

GULF-FACING COASTAL AREAS FROM MATAGORDA TO HIGH ISLAND INCLUDING
GALVESTON ISLAND...12 TO 16 FEET

LIFE THREATENING INUNDATION LIKELY!

ALL NEIGHBORHOODS...AND POSSIBLY ENTIRE COASTAL COMMUNITIES...
WILL BE INUNDATED DURING HIGH TIDE. PERSONS NOT HEEDING
EVACUATION ORDERS IN SINGLE FAMILY ONE OR TWO STORY HOMES WILL
FACE CERTAIN DEATH.
MANY RESIDENCES OF AVERAGE CONSTRUCTION
DIRECTLY ON THE COAST WILL BE DESTROYED. WIDESPREAD AND
DEVASTATING PERSONAL PROPERTY DAMAGE IS LIKELY ELSEWHERE. VEHICLES
LEFT BEHIND WILL LIKELY BE SWEPT AWAY. NUMEROUS ROADS WILL BE
SWAMPED...SOME MAY BE WASHED AWAY BY THE WATER. ENTIRE FLOOD PRONE
COASTAL COMMUNITIES WILL BE CUTOFF. WATER LEVELS MAY EXCEED 9 FEET
FOR MORE THAN A MILE INLAND
. COASTAL RESIDENTS IN MULTI-STORY
FACILITIES RISK BEING CUTOFF. CONDITIONS WILL BE WORSENED BY
BATTERING WAVES. SUCH WAVES WILL EXACERBATE PROPERTY DAMAGE...WITH
MASSIVE DESTRUCTION OF HOMES...INCLUDING THOSE OF BLOCK
CONSTRUCTION. DAMAGE FROM BEACH EROSION COULD TAKE YEARS TO
REPAIR.

Certain death, y'hear?  Crikey!

[identity profile] andygates.livejournal.com 2008-09-11 09:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Nice of her to point that out.

Ooh! Here's mashup for you: Google Earth just added Ike webcams to the Weather > Hurricane Season layers. I went off for a cuppa and came back to see the at Galveston (high, messy, blown out). That's really nice joined-up thinking: weather radar, tracks, cams, all in one vicarious package.

I wonder if there are Rule 34 implications for Google Earth?