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Hurricane Ike

My Mom and Step-Dad got power in Dickinson yesterday so today I am on a generator. Those pictures of the storm surge are heartbreaking.
 
I only see little red x's...

Y'all had a tornado go through too, didn't ya? Doc has been trying since Sunday to contact his friend in Alvin...I have several down there too that I am worried about.

*glad to hear you are OK!*

From what I have heard it was quite a few tornadoes that came through Alvin
 
I'm back! Our power was restored late last night.

We bounced around quite a bit the past 3-4 days. We stayed in Richmond for the storm then drove to Palacios for a couple nights of sleep and to get cleaned up at bit.

We were fortunate compared to the Galveston area, but my house to a little bit of a hit. Roof(shingles) damage screwed the interior of our Dining room. We had a window blow in in the same room (which was good, I guess), entire back fence is gone, siding on one side of the house is pulled away and a few other minor situations.

Like I said, we're fortunate comparatively speaking. The Lord only knows the amount of human loss in the Galveston area. I just pray it's not as bad as I think/heard it is.

Oh yeah, one more thing.................Ike is a dick!
 
I'm not sure if this has been in here..guys riding Ike out on a boat

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0csM7lC0mc

As far as us..still no power since we got back Monday afternoon. Went to sister in laws that has power last night. Neighborhood still looks like a war zone with trees all over the place in yards. I've never seen anything like it.
 
CenterPoint releases power restoration timeline by zip code

06:10 PM CDT on Wednesday, September 17, 2008

KHOU.com staff report

HOUSTON – Hurricane Ike left nearly 2 million homes in the dark. Since Saturday, CenterPoint Energy has been working non-stop to return power to their customers. As of Wednesday, they had been able get power back to 750,000 customers, which is 38% of there customers.

There is light at the end of the tunnel. On Wednesday, CenterPoint finished assessing the power damage obtained from Hurricane Ike and put together the following projected timeline by zip code.

The following zip codes are estimated to have substantial power restoration by the end of day on Friday, September 19:

77065, 77094, 77095, 77354, 77355, 77356, 77362, 77375, 77377, 77382, 77384, 77418, 77420, 77423, 77429, 77430, 77433, 77434, 77435, 77441, 77444, 77445, 77449, 77450, 77461, 77468, 77469, 77471, 77474, 77479, 77482, 77484, 77486, 77488, 77493, 77494

The following zip codes are estimated to have substantial power restoration by the end of day on Monday, September 22:

77024, 77031, 77032, 77039, 77040, 77041, 77042, 77050, 77055, 77072, 77077, 77079, 77080, 77082, 77083, 77084, 77092, 77099, 77336, 77338, 77339, 77346, 77357, 77365, 77373, 77386, 77396, 77459, 77477, 77478, 77479, 77511, 77515, 77534, 77577, 77583

The following zip codes have sustained extensive damage, and will therefore have a restoration timeline that extends beyond Monday, September 22:

77002, 77003, 77004, 77005, 77006, 77007, 77008, 77009, 77010, 77011, 77012, 77013, 77014, 77015, 77016, 77017, 77018, 77019, 77020, 77021, 77022, 77023, 77025, 77026, 77027, 77028, 77029, 77030, 77033, 77034, 77035, 77036, 77037, 77038, 77040, 77044, 77045, 77046, 77047, 77048, 77051, 77053, 77054, 77056, 77057, 77058, 77059, 77060, 77061, 77062, 77063, 77064, 77066, 77067, 77068, 77069, 77070, 77071, 77073, 77074, 77075, 77076, 77078, 77081, 77085, 77086, 77087, 77088, 77089, 77090, 77091, 77093, 77096, 77098, 77379, 77380, 77386, 77388, 77389, 77401, 77422, 77459, 77489, 77502, 77503, 77504, 77505, 77506, 77507, 77510, 77515, 77517, 77518, 77520, 77521, 77530, 77531, 77532, 77534, 77535, 77536, 77539, 77541, 77545, 77546, 77547, 77550, 77551, 77554, 77563, 77565, 77566, 77568, 77571, 77573, 77578, 77581, 77583, 77584, 77586, 77587, 77590, 77591, 77598

CenterPoint said that once the above is completed, 80 percent of the power will be restored to the region.
 
CenterPoint releases power restoration timeline by zip code

06:10 PM CDT on Wednesday, September 17, 2008

KHOU.com staff report

HOUSTON – Hurricane Ike left nearly 2 million homes in the dark. Since Saturday, CenterPoint Energy has been working non-stop to return power to their customers. As of Wednesday, they had been able get power back to 750,000 customers, which is 38% of there customers.

There is light at the end of the tunnel. On Wednesday, CenterPoint finished assessing the power damage obtained from Hurricane Ike and put together the following projected timeline by zip code.

The following zip codes are estimated to have substantial power restoration by the end of day on Friday, September 19:

77065, 77094, 77095, 77354, 77355, 77356, 77362, 77375, 77377, 77382, 77384, 77418, 77420, 77423, 77429, 77430, 77433, 77434, 77435, 77441, 77444, 77445, 77449, 77450, 77461, 77468, 77469, 77471, 77474, 77479, 77482, 77484, 77486, 77488, 77493, 77494

The following zip codes are estimated to have substantial power restoration by the end of day on Monday, September 22:

77024, 77031, 77032, 77039, 77040, 77041, 77042, 77050, 77055, 77072, 77077, 77079, 77080, 77082, 77083, 77084, 77092, 77099, 77336, 77338, 77339, 77346, 77357, 77365, 77373, 77386, 77396, 77459, 77477, 77478, 77479, 77511, 77515, 77534, 77577, 77583

The following zip codes have sustained extensive damage, and will therefore have a restoration timeline that extends beyond Monday, September 22:

77002, 77003, 77004, 77005, 77006, 77007, 77008, 77009, 77010, 77011, 77012, 77013, 77014, 77015, 77016, 77017, 77018, 77019, 77020, 77021, 77022, 77023, 77025, 77026, 77027, 77028, 77029, 77030, 77033, 77034, 77035, 77036, 77037, 77038, 77040, 77044, 77045, 77046, 77047, 77048, 77051, 77053, 77054, 77056, 77057, 77058, 77059, 77060, 77061, 77062, 77063, 77064, 77066, 77067, 77068, 77069, 77070, 77071, 77073, 77074, 77075, 77076, 77078, 77081, 77085, 77086, 77087, 77088, 77089, 77090, 77091, 77093, 77096, 77098, 77379, 77380, 77386, 77388, 77389, 77401, 77422, 77459, 77489, 77502, 77503, 77504, 77505, 77506, 77507, 77510, 77515, 77517, 77518, 77520, 77521, 77530, 77531, 77532, 77534, 77535, 77536, 77539, 77541, 77545, 77546, 77547, 77550, 77551, 77554, 77563, 77565, 77566, 77568, 77571, 77573, 77578, 77581, 77583, 77584, 77586, 77587, 77590, 77591, 77598

CenterPoint said that once the above is completed, 80 percent of the power will be restored to the region.


I don't see 77514 in there which is Anahuac.


Good luck and stay strong .


Thanks man.
 
If there is anyone on this board that doesn't need their generator, I know someone in Pasadena who is a loved member of this board that certainly could use a break that a generator could provide.... PM me if you can help....
 
If there is anyone on this board that doesn't need their generator, I know someone in Pasadena who is a loved member of this board that certainly could use a break that a generator could provide.... PM me if you can help....
Hint: It's not me. :shades:
 
Has anyone seen or been able to track down a map or something that showed wind speed data for specific locations within the Houston/Galveston area?

Geraldo was funny.

The Bear was WTF.
 
At wunderground they have a webcam section which is not news to you guys I'm sure. It seems when a camera goes down for whatever reason it simply doesn't appear on the list of cams. It's good to see Houston has 4 back up and running. :splits: Still nothing from Galveston though as one would imagine.
 
Ate at Ninfa's on Memorial yesterday , nice to have a sense of normalcy even if it was just for a brief moment.
Or it could have been the margaritas. :D
 
My wife sent me a message last night to tell me that we have power back in our house as of 7:30 last night, 2 days ahead of projections. now maybe some of the meat in our freezer can be salvaged.
A much deserved :tiphat:to the boys (and girls) at Centerpoint and all those who came in from all parts of the country. I know we grumble a lot but we do appreciate the hard work y'all are putting in.

Good luck to the rest of you guys without power. I hope y'all get switched on soon.
 
Curious to how strong the sustained winds were in your area?

Here's the answer:

IKEWINDcroppedAL092008_mph.jpg
 
I saw that on the chronicle and am feeling pretty stupid. I can't figure out any landmarks on that to see where things are. Can you help me out?

The path of the eye crosses Galveston and then is hugging the western side of Galveston Bay, meaning that it moves slightly east of downtown Houston...
 
The path of the eye crosses Galveston and then is hugging the western side of Galveston Bay, meaning that it moves slightly east of downtown Houston...

How far north does the green blob extend? Another reference would be how far north is the isolated orange blob? I can see the coast, I just am not good at seeing where the inland stuff falls.

Thanks for your help.
 
How far north does the green blob extend? Another reference would be how far north is the isolated orange blob? I can see the coast, I just am not good at seeing where the inland stuff falls.

Thanks for your help.

If I were to take a guesstimate, the picture cuts off around Bryan College Station / Huntsville / Livingston????

Base your guesstimations using Galveston Bay to the furthest northwest (notice a little cut), which would be around the San Jacinto Monument leading into the Houston Ship Channel.
 
IKEWINDcroppedAL092008_mph.jpg
I saw that on the chronicle and am feeling pretty stupid. I can't figure out any landmarks on that to see where things are. Can you help me out?

The orange blob by itself to the west of the black line is the Jersey Village area. At least that's what the SciGuy said.

Considering I was in the eye, in the western part of it according to the radar on my little 2 1/2 inch handheld TV, it looks to me like that blob would be a lot closer to the IAH than Jersey Village.
 
Green blob extends up to Rusk/Lufkin area.

I wish there was a national chart on Ike's progress. Kentucky had sustained hurricane force winds at 84 MPH recorded in Louisville. Columbus, Ohio had gusts in the high 70's.
 
I'd like my electricity back. :(

Ditto.

I spoke with a Magnolia Sherriff on Sunday and he said they clocked gusts to 100mph in Magnolia, and that the front of his car was actually being lifted off the ground during the height of the storm. Sustained winds averaged 60-80 in Magnolia per him. He booked it back to HQ, and made a beeline for the protection of the office. He had some interesting stories. :cowboy1:
 
Does anybody know when they are going to start charging tolls again? The Westpark tollway is jammed up because everyone and their brother is using it since it's free right now.

Not that I blame them, driving the streets around Houston right now is horrible with the stop lights being out and all.
 
Does anybody know when they are going to start charging tolls again? The Westpark tollway is jammed up because everyone and their brother is using it since it's free right now.

Not that I blame them, driving the streets around Houston right now is horrible with the stop lights being out and all.

I still haven't heard anything, but I know its been a bear with all the extra 'free' traffic... I don't blame them either. Some folks don't get the whole idea that if a traffic light is down, treat it as a 4 way stop. :aggressive:
 
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