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Pre- and Post-Storm Photo Comparisons - Bolivar Peninsula, TX
USGS ^ | September 16, 2008 | USGS

Posted on 09/17/2008 7:03:43 AM PDT by CE2949BB


Locations index for photo pairs of Bolivar Peninsula, TX. Green line represents the storm track of Hurricane Ike.


Location 1: Oblique aerial photography of Bolivar Peninsula, TX, on September 9, 2008 (top) and September 15, 2008, two days after landfall of Hurricane Ike (bottom). Yellow arrows mark features that appear in each image. In addition to the loss of houses, the evidence of inundation here includes eroded dune face and sand deposited well inland of the shoreline.


Location 2: Oblique aerial photography of Bolivar Peninsula, TX, on September 9, 2008 (top) and September 15, 2008, two days after landfall of Hurricane Ike (bottom). Yellow arrows mark features that appear in each image. In addition to the loss of houses, the evidence of inundation here includes eroded dune face and sand deposited well inland of the shoreline.


Location 3: Oblique aerial photography of Bolivar Peninsula, TX, on September 9, 2008 (top) and September 15, 2008, two days after landfall of Hurricane Ike (bottom). Yellow arrows mark features that appear in each image. In addition to the loss of houses, the evidence of inundation here includes eroded dune face and sand deposited well inland of the shoreline.


Location 4: Oblique aerial photography of Bolivar Peninsula, TX, on September 9, 2008 (top) and September 15, 2008, two days after landfall of Hurricane Ike (bottom). Yellow arrows mark features that appear in each image. In addition to the loss of houses, the evidence of inundation here includes eroded dune face and sand deposited well inland of the shoreline.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: hurricane; ike
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1 posted on 09/17/2008 7:03:43 AM PDT by CE2949BB
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To: CE2949BB

A house on stilts should never be one’s primary residence.


2 posted on 09/17/2008 7:07:47 AM PDT by Thrownatbirth (.....Iraq Invasion fan since '91.)
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To: CE2949BB

That is pretty sad, saw some of the damage to Pensacola and Gulf Shores after one of the last hurricanes, and that looks about right


3 posted on 09/17/2008 7:09:05 AM PDT by AmericanMade1776 ( Our Mamma beats your Obama)
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To: CE2949BB

self bump to remember how lucky I am.


4 posted on 09/17/2008 7:10:46 AM PDT by SpinnerWebb (Islam ... If you can't join them, beat them.)
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To: CE2949BB

Thanks for the pictures.


5 posted on 09/17/2008 7:11:21 AM PDT by blam
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To: CE2949BB

I feel for the folks, but...you build on a narrow spit of land that traditionally is hit by hurricanes, guess what will happen eventually? That’s why I keep pushing my parents to get out of southern Louisiana.


6 posted on 09/17/2008 7:16:01 AM PDT by gracesdad
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To: CE2949BB

You really have bragging rights if your home is the only one still standing!


7 posted on 09/17/2008 7:16:06 AM PDT by Trust but Verify ( All others Palin comparison!!!)
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To: Thrownatbirth

bttt


8 posted on 09/17/2008 7:17:35 AM PDT by petercooper (IQ tests for all voters!)
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To: CE2949BB

Looks like Bible allegories are true here in the physical sense, “Woe to the man who builds his house on the sand...”


9 posted on 09/17/2008 7:18:48 AM PDT by pctech
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I live on Galveston for 10 years behind that seawall. I never understood why anyone would build out on Bolivar without the seawall! You’re asking for trouble. Also the west end of the island doesn’t have a seawall either - asking for more trouble there too.


10 posted on 09/17/2008 7:27:41 AM PDT by Ravi
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To: CE2949BB

wow


11 posted on 09/17/2008 7:33:08 AM PDT by onlylewis (libs want a two class system, one rich one poor)
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To: CE2949BB
While these are not before and after pics they are after and during.

You all remember this famous picture:

Here is the exact same house during the storm surge:


12 posted on 09/17/2008 7:33:25 AM PDT by Between the Lines (I am very cognizant of my fallibility, sinfulness, and other limitations.)
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To: CE2949BB

bookmark photos of Boliver


13 posted on 09/17/2008 7:34:12 AM PDT by i_dont_chat (The elephant is dancing for the lady from Alaska)
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To: pctech
“Woe to the man who builds his house on the sand...”

Unless you have Federally funded flood insurance. Then taxpayers will build you a new house.

14 posted on 09/17/2008 7:46:27 AM PDT by myprecious
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To: Trust but Verify

I’m trying to decide if I would consider myself lucky, or unlucky, if I was one of those houses that is still standing.

On the plus side, you’ve still got your worldly possessions (assuming the inside of the house wasn’t under water).

On the negative side, it will be months or years before your neighborhood is put back together, but because your house is standing you are stuck living there with a house you can’t sell.

If your house was destroyed, you get your check and can move on.


15 posted on 09/17/2008 9:29:18 AM PDT by CharlesWayneCT
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To: Between the Lines; CE2949BB
You all remember this famous picture:

My mom got that picture as an email attachment from a friend with an annotation photoshopped in to mark the location in the background of the beach house that had been in that friend's family since the 1940's.

16 posted on 09/17/2008 2:49:59 PM PDT by Paleo Conservative (Drill Here. Drill Now. Pay Less.)
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To: Between the Lines

What is the story on that house? Is it made of steel?

If not I want that guy’s “go to” prayer!


17 posted on 09/17/2008 2:53:24 PM PDT by freedomlover (Make sure you're in love - before you move in the heavy stuff)
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To: Ravi; CE2949BB
I live on Galveston for 10 years behind that seawall. I never understood why anyone would build out on Bolivar without the seawall!

Seawalls aren't so great for beaches. Just look a the beach erosion in Galveston. It makes more sense not to live on barrier islands.


18 posted on 09/17/2008 2:57:48 PM PDT by Paleo Conservative (Drill Here. Drill Now. Pay Less.)
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Are there any photos that anyone has found that show the area on Bolivar Peninsula around the north jetty and the fort?


19 posted on 09/17/2008 3:01:16 PM PDT by OB1kNOb (When a Rothschild says they don't like you because you're too elitist, you're politically screwed!)
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I don't know where the north jetty is, but here is a web album that has 125 pics from all up and down the peninsula.

http://picasaweb.google.com/heatherrkilgore/MadNonnieComCrystalBeachTexas?authkey=d00oKKtL_lY#

20 posted on 09/17/2008 4:21:14 PM PDT by Between the Lines (I am very cognizant of my fallibility, sinfulness, and other limitations.)
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