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Old 09-12-2008 | 08:36 PM
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I was cruising at 105 mph down Hwy 59 today from Beltway 8 to Sugar Land. I loved it.
Old 09-12-2008 | 08:53 PM
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Originally Posted by LEO
...We could have even done a LS1tech cruise into San Antonio at like 100+ mph.
We did that before! lol Was more like 130mph average I think!

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Old 09-12-2008 | 08:56 PM
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The amount of water Ike has put in motion is about 10% greater than what Katrina did, and thus we can expect Ike's storm surge damage will be similar to or greater than Katrina's. The way we can estimate this damage potential is to compute the total energy of Ike's surface winds (kinetic energy). To do this, we must look at how strong the winds are, and factor in the areal coverage of these winds. Thus, we compute the Integrated Kinetic Energy (IKE) by squaring the velocity of the wind and summing over all regions of the hurricane with tropical storm force winds or higher. This "Integrated Kinetic Energy" was recently proposed by Dr. Mark Powell of NOAA's Hurricane Research Division as a better measure of the destructive power of a hurricane's storm surge than the usual Category 1-5 Saffir-Simpson scale. For example, Hurricane Katrina hit Mississippi as a strong Category 3 hurricane, yet its storm surge was more characteristic of a Category 5 storm. Dr. Powell came up with a new scale to rate potential storm surge damage based on IKE (not to be confused with Hurricane Ike!) The new scale ranges from 1-6. Katrina and Wilma at their peaks both earned a 5.1 on this scale (Figure 2). At 12:30pm EDT today, Ike earned a 5.2 on this scale, the second highest kinetic energy of any Atlantic storm in the past 40 years. Hurricane Isabel of 2003 had the highest."

-from Dr. Jeff Masters

Yall be safe!!!!! We go through these things often, and the amount of power even the smaller storms possess is absolutely astonishing. This storm is very dangerous!
Old 09-12-2008 | 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by CRAGER
We did that before! lol Was more like 130mph average I think!

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Foool. That was only a two car cruise , I'm talkin' about a Houston and surrounding areas cruise down to San Anton!
Old 09-12-2008 | 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Stang's Bane
You be careful Jeff. I got the hell out of dodge...
Thanks you 2.
Old 09-12-2008 | 09:15 PM
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Heading out of Katy and back into Houston. Be safe and God bless to all.
Old 09-12-2008 | 09:27 PM
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Old town Katy already lost power and the storm has barely hit here. It was down for 2-3 hours but then came back up.
Old 09-12-2008 | 09:46 PM
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I'm at Fry and I-10 in Katy... no loss of power yet. No rain yet. Just some gusty winds.
Old 09-12-2008 | 09:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Coppertone
The amount of water Ike has put in motion is about 10% greater than what Katrina did, and thus we can expect Ike's storm surge damage will be similar to or greater than Katrina's. The way we can estimate this damage potential is to compute the total energy of Ike's surface winds (kinetic energy). To do this, we must look at how strong the winds are, and factor in the areal coverage of these winds. Thus, we compute the Integrated Kinetic Energy (IKE) by squaring the velocity of the wind and summing over all regions of the hurricane with tropical storm force winds or higher. This "Integrated Kinetic Energy" was recently proposed by Dr. Mark Powell of NOAA's Hurricane Research Division as a better measure of the destructive power of a hurricane's storm surge than the usual Category 1-5 Saffir-Simpson scale. For example, Hurricane Katrina hit Mississippi as a strong Category 3 hurricane, yet its storm surge was more characteristic of a Category 5 storm. Dr. Powell came up with a new scale to rate potential storm surge damage based on IKE (not to be confused with Hurricane Ike!) The new scale ranges from 1-6. Katrina and Wilma at their peaks both earned a 5.1 on this scale (Figure 2). At 12:30pm EDT today, Ike earned a 5.2 on this scale, the second highest kinetic energy of any Atlantic storm in the past 40 years. Hurricane Isabel of 2003 had the highest."

-from Dr. Jeff Masters

Yall be safe!!!!! We go through these things often, and the amount of power even the smaller storms possess is absolutely astonishing. This storm is very dangerous!
Translation:

Ike is going to **** some serious **** up in the Galveston adn the ship-channel.
Old 09-12-2008 | 09:57 PM
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lost cable but still have e net here at 45 and telephone
Old 09-12-2008 | 09:58 PM
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wind is picking up here in tomball..power flickered for a lilttle bit...been playing cards an drinking crown and got beers on ice.
Old 09-12-2008 | 10:36 PM
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power is still on here
Old 09-12-2008 | 10:41 PM
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Lets play a game. What time do YOU predict power will cut off in your area? I say about 1:15am in mine.


*edit* I change mine to 12:45am
Old 09-12-2008 | 10:50 PM
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you all be careful down there.

it's pretty funny how many people party it up when a hurricane rolls through. lol.
Old 09-12-2008 | 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by ulySSes
Lets play a game. What time do YOU predict power will cut off in your area? I say about 1:15am in mine.


*edit* I change mine to 12:45am
Sounds about right. But I've been sitting in my back yard the last 2 hrs, and about every 20-30 minutes or so I see a huge flash of light and I don't think its lightning. Seems like a power transformer somewhere giving up the ghost.
Old 09-12-2008 | 10:54 PM
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lights are flickering here alittle..
Old 09-12-2008 | 11:07 PM
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lights went out for a min or 2 here. stupid kids a block over are setting off fireworks.
Old 09-12-2008 | 11:12 PM
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Good Luck Everyone. This doesnt look good, stay safe.
Old 09-12-2008 | 11:12 PM
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Damn, I just heard gun shots.
Old 09-12-2008 | 11:17 PM
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A little humour out of the hurricane

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKwMiExUKXg&fmt=18


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