Please 666boy666, way too much information for rastapussy. He cant read nor comprehend what you just wrote. I am shocked you can read and write being from MS, another zit on the ass of the United states.
you couldnt even respond to my post last night, so dont try to come on here now hoping i would be gone.
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I can tell you first hand, storm surge is deadly, but the thing is, is that houston is 38 feet above see level, it might flood cause of rain, but storm surge ain't gonna touch it.
As to the moron that says New Orleans will appear unscathed...................
IT'S ALREADY BEEN FRIGGIN DESTROYED. Houston will be hurt, but not nearly as bad as NO. We're talking YEARS to get back NO, even then, it might as well be in a friggin dome if they are going to rebuild cause it'll just happen again.
I feel for all the residents of LA and TX, after we lost everything in MS, it's something I can't even imagine to have to go through this shit again so damn soon.
There's a god my ass
dude you dont even know how stupid suck7dicks is.
I can tell you first hand, storm surge is deadly, but the thing is, is that houston is 38 feet above see level, it might flood cause of rain, but storm surge ain't gonna touch it.
As to the moron that says New Orleans will appear unscathed...................
IT'S ALREADY BEEN FRIGGIN DESTROYED. Houston will be hurt, but not nearly as bad as NO. We're talking YEARS to get back NO, even then, it might as well be in a friggin dome if they are going to rebuild cause it'll just happen again.
I feel for all the residents of LA and TX, after we lost everything in MS, it's something I can't even imagine to have to go through this shit again so damn soon.
There's a god my ass
Anyone that lives along the Gulf coast, including Houston, should be aware of the threat from hurricanes and tropical storms to their lives and property. Every resident of Houston should know the risk that they are exposed to by the weather. The devastion from a hurricane is caused by wind, rainfall flooding, tornadoes and storm surge flooding.
Storm surge is reponsible for 90% of the deaths in hurricanes and a very large portion of the property loss associated with hurricanes. It is generally accepted that buildings and houses along the coast that lie below the 25 foot elevation are vulnerable to storm surge flooding. Within the Houston city limits, only a small portion of far southeast Houston could be expected to be affected by a storm surge from an intense hurricane. Therefore, most of Houston would not need to evacuate. If your property lies below the 25 elevation and has flooded before; if you live on the edge of bayous that are liable to overflow; or if you live in a mobile home, make plans to evacuate the upper Texas Coast.
Most of the damage in Houston will result from high winds, tornadoes and rainfall flooding. It would be reasonable for residents of Houston to expect winds, in excess of 150-200 mph, and the damage that would result from these type of winds. Along with high winds, it would not be unreasonable for residents of Houston to be affected by tornadoes associated with hurricanes. Tornadoes always pose a threat in a hurricane area. Loss of life can be minimized by the high winds or a tornado by locating a safe place, within your home such as an inside closet and bathrooms.
Another danger from hurricanes for Houston, is flooding. Hurricanes can sometimes produce enormous amounts of rainfall which can cause widespread damage to homes and businesses. During a hurricane when the storm surge is pushed up into the natural drainage system such as bayous, the runoff from rainfall is a slower process allowing bayous and ditches to back up and cause flooding. If you live in an area of Houston that is in the 100 year flood plain or in an area that is at a low elevation (the height of your property above mean sea level), you would most likely want to seek higher ground. You can expect to experience flooding
this is the fourth hurricane in the gulf coast this year. i dont remember this happening before since i been alive, and ive always been right here in the dirty...
Katrina destroyed my home in Mississippi, my wife and I moved to Oklahoma, now this bitch Rita is projected to possibly come here too, won't be as strong, but it'll spin off assloads of tornados.
Guess I shouldn't have gotten that nun pregnant...
Hind sight's always 20/20
The eye of the hurricane passed directly over my house, and I can tell you, it'll hurt Houston, but it'll recover, MS AL and LA are fucked for a long time. I've lived in houston before, and I just don't see what happened to me in MS happening in Houston, the thing that was so bad about katrina was storm surge, and houston is off the coast enough it doesn't have to worry about that. With the exception of lower income households, I see houston making it out of this relatively ok.
I know the media wants to hype Rita as much as it can, but guys, I lived katrina, the casino my wife worked at washed up on the Hwy, the texas coast will be destroyed, but houston will be only inconveinced for a week or two.
You're crazy dude.
Just wait and see what my city looks like come Monday.
Houston is going to get demolished.
Well I wish them the best.....By the way Gators rule beeeaaatch.
Houston does not have the being below sea level problems it would never be that bad......However still could be very devasting... Katrina hit the perfect wrong place and it became the worst natural disaster in U.S. history it is unprecedented for a major city such as New Orleans become a ghost town.450,000 people that is crazy.It will never happen that bad again on the U.S mainland unless it hits the same spot everyone knew how vunerable that city was but nobody thought it would actually get a direct hit as it did.
You're crazy dude.
Just wait and see what my city looks like come Monday.
Houston is going to get demolished.
The Galveston hurricane remains the worst natural disaster in lives lost. Estimates range from 6000 to 13000. Basically it wiped out the whole town and needless to say it was every man for himself back in those days for survival, although Houston shipped down supplies.
Katrina is the worst in terms of property damage and population displacement. Nothing in US history approaches it, not even 911. 3 dollars for a gallon of gas is fixing to be one of those quarter for a milkshake kind of warm and fuzzy memories.
Galveston could suffer major damage from Rita and Houston will flood and be damaged, but it won't be like Katrina. Houston is not a bowl below sea level flooded by the sea although it has plenty of flood zones.
Actually the worst natural disaster to hit the US was the hurricane that hit Galveston in 1900. Also, you don't have to be below sea level in order to be flooded by a hurricane. Current computer models are estimating that if Houston takes a direct hit, the flooding could be worse that New Orleans.
Really well....The flooding will not stay for weeks unless you are in a bowl like N.O. either way I hope that it is minimal damage to where it does hit...
Houston does not have the being below sea level problems it would never be that bad......However still could be very devasting... Katrina hit the perfect wrong place and it became the worst natural disaster in U.S. history it is unprecedented for a major city such as New Orleans become a ghost town.450,000 people that is crazy.It will never happen that bad again on the U.S mainland unless it hits the same spot everyone knew how vunerable that city was but nobody thought it would actually get a direct hit as it did.
Actually the worst natural disaster to hit the US was the hurricane that hit Galveston in 1900. Also, you don't have to be below sea level in order to be flooded by a hurricane. Current computer models are estimating that if Houston takes a direct hit, the flooding could be worse that New Orleans.
This is ridiculous
How much can the gulf coast take? If this storm gets to be a worst case scenario there will be an unprecedented migration of citizens the likes of which the US hasn't seen since the great depression or perhaps even the civil war. I think we'd be kidding ourselves by suggesting there are sufficient resources to accommodate this many people. Not with a war ongoing and National Guard troops deployed from every state. I believe that there are reports of thousands still struggling to be rescued in Mississippi and Louisiana. Entire towns yet to receive aid. God forbid this thing from turning north on New Orleans again. That could make the current migration permanent. American refugees is something I did not foresee in my lifetime. You folks in the gulf coast are in my prayers. Peace.
This will be worse than Katrina. Not sure what you're thinking bro.
I know, as I'm staying in Houston right now.
Houston does not have the being below sea level problems it would never be that bad......However still could be very devasting... Katrina hit the perfect wrong place and it became the worst natural disaster in U.S. history it is unprecedented for a major city such as New Orleans become a ghost town.450,000 people that is crazy.It will never happen that bad again on the U.S mainland unless it hits the same spot everyone knew how vunerable that city was but nobody thought it would actually get a direct hit as it did.
man this thing is a cat.5 now I know it can't possibly be as bad as Katrina but WTF this is crazy!!!! :(
This will be worse than Katrina. Not sure what you're thinking bro.
I know, as I'm staying in Houston right now.