To: janetjanet998
your mission, if you choose to accept it, if too get all info you know and keep us updated :) that would be HUGE Link to news of 36,000 cfm release in 2001
There are flood warnings from the Livingston Dam to where the Trinity River empties into upper Galveston Bay.
The streamer on my first link
First Link (Video Stream)
says evacuations are underway all along the river basin.
650 posted on
09/24/2005 2:25:12 PM PDT by
tx_eggman
(Home is I45 S, just south of Beltway 8 in Houston ... I'm outta here ...)
To: tx_eggman
Yeah, there are subdivisions all along the Trinity River below Lake Livingston and above Liberty.
The geometry's not real good for Anahuac either, but the pros will know if a flood would disperse across the marshes before it got there.
661 posted on
09/24/2005 2:31:47 PM PDT by
jeffers
To: Flyer
Thank you for your kindness last night, Flyer, in agreeing to call my cell should my part of town get into trouble while I slept.
I owe you one.
Benji is waging his tail. He seems to agree.
(...then again, that could be the bacon ...)
To: tx_eggman
80,000 cfm releaseTHATS A BUNCH OF WATER! I think that is CFS, (cubic feet per second) not CFM! If so, that is more than 18 times more than the the average daily flow of both the Arkansas and the Colorado rivers combined as they leave Colorado.
943 posted on
09/24/2005 6:31:32 PM PDT by
Colorado Doug
(Diversity is divisive. E. Pluribus Unum)
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