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To: rwfromkansas; Amelia

This will most likely still go down as a property loss with hopefully minimal life loss. The difference between this one and Katrina to some extent is that the water will recede in a couple of days and you’ll quickly know what you have. That wasn’t the case in Katrina nor would have been the case in the Port Arthur area had a large storm surge breeched the levee system there. Like NO once the water was in the only way out would be by pumps.

From High Island west to the Ferry at Galveston is a long penisular with a mile or so wide habitable space. Lots of beach cabins, some very expensive up on piers and associated small commercial establishments. To the north of the beach road would be marsh and mostly cattle grazing, etc.

Our local weather man said at High Island the storm surge was 14.25’. Thus the entire penisular westward should have been totally over topped with surge water. Most likely many structures will have been lost.


1,349 posted on 09/13/2008 4:51:53 PM PDT by deport ( ----Cue Spooky Music---)
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To: deport

oh no doubt the water will recede fairly quickly, luckily.


1,422 posted on 09/13/2008 5:57:15 PM PDT by rwfromkansas ("Carve your name on hearts, not marble." - C.H. Spurgeon)
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