A Few Resources and Thoughts

First, I’m not a meteorologist. I’m a bureaucrat for the City of Houston. (Just ask Foghat!) I write to entertain and and inform (whether you or me is a question I can’t answer), and my opinions should not be taken as anything but that; do not treat my words as sources of wisdom on which to risk or save your life. But one of those car-window-shattering tools could be a really good investment right now if you live in Texas.

The one thing I don’t rely on for information is any TV station or cable channel. Let’s face it, they want to sensationalize and keep you hanging, so they dribble out the information in tiny bits and fill in with things you don’t need to know, but they assume you will find interesting. When I want to know something, I want information, not “human interest angles” and some pretty/handsome talking face breathlessly expounding someone’s latest “worst possible outcome.” Let’s not even mention the incredible amount of bullshit and fakery coming out of Fakebook and Twit-talk. This nonsense is dangerous and misleading; it promotes attitudes like mine, only worse. But….the stupidest thing you can do is assume that because the media (and lying liers) are always hyping is that it is nothing but hype, every time. It isn’t. And this is one of those times that it is likely to not be hype.

As a resident of Houston since 1985 and having survived several hurricanes (plus drawing on my brother’s experiences in 1983’s Alicia), I can say this: Harvey is a once-in-a-generation occurrence. Hurricanes might slow down, but loops and stalling like we’re seeing develop here normally do not happen over land. When they do happen (which is rare) it’s usually in mid-ocean, and nobody but a few ships are inconvenienced. Back in 2001

, Allison dumped 12-36 inches of rain in 24 hours, and as it happened, I was in one of the areas getting 36″. The crazy thing was that the three meso-cyclones (basically, circular eddies) that spun off from Allison after it was no longer a named storm, were all located over the Greens Bayou and Carpenter’s Bayou watersheds. They stretched over the White Oak, Buffalo, and Braes Bayou watersheds as well, which is what inundated downtown and the Medical Center. Then the storm moved off, giving us a day and a half of respite before moving back on Monday for an encore performance of 5″-11″.

Lots of streams in Houston

But Harvey, while it won’t match the one-day performance of Allison, will hit a MUCH more widespread area, and add a not-negligible storm surge with it. If, as some tracks predict, it hovers on the edge of the shore, or parallels it (on or off) while slowly moving towards Houston, the winds on the right side of the hurricane will continue to drive a storm surge onshore. Think “localized global warming sea level rise of 5 feet” and you’ll start to get the picture. Now add four days of heavy rain, adding one to three feet, completely saturating the ground. How much the soil can absorb is dependent on the soil type, elevation, water table, rate of rainfall, and prior absorption. A very rough rule of thumb is that the maximum the ground can take (hereabouts, YMMV) is about 1″ an hour for about two hours. Then the street flooding starts. After that, assume absorption of a 1/4″ an hour. Of course, the amount of asphalt and concrete make a difference…and we’ve added a lot in some critical places over the last 15 years.

Because of the “hype” tendency and fragmented information presented by TV reports, when I want to know how much rain we’re getting and what the current state of affairs is in the bayous, I go to the source — the Harris County Flood Control District Flood Warning System. For the effects of traffic, I use the Inrix iPhone traffic app, or check the direct feed from Houstontranstar.org online.

More later, I need to stop being a bad employee and go do some work.

Update: Bad for another moment — meant to point out that I usually try to find some other blogger with more expertise to check with; Brenden Loy seems to have gone on to a real job, so this time it’s Levi at www.tropicaltidbits.com. His is the only place I’ve been able to find the actual model tracks from the earlier post.

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A Little Rain…..

Not evacuating, but this is going to be a mess. On the one hand, the rainfall amount is laughable compared to Allison. “35 inches in five days? HA! Why, I remember when we did that in one day!” Yeah, but that time, it was concentrated in a small area, covering four counties. This time, it’s everywhere. By the time the rain from further north along the Brazos and San Jacinto rivers gets here, it’s not going to have anywhere to go thanks to the storm surge continuously being pushed onshore, and the rain that’s already fallen.

Hurricane models on crack.

The last few times

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, I blogged through the hurricanes at Houblog.com, but it’s been messed up for some time, thanks to bastards from China sniping it when I accidentally let the registration lapse. Looks like I’ll have to liveblog it from here.

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Mr. Popularity

I seem to be popular with my cohorts at work today; plenty of folks coming by to visit. It may have something to do with the availability of a pair of welder’s goggles… and a south-facing office window.

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I’ve Found the Secret!

To winning at World of Warships.

Rank 10! My goal for this season was Rank 12, which I made almost a week ago.

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Bah.

Nope. No sir. Not at all. Patches didn’t hold, I’m going to be up all night draining my waterbed.

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Important Note…

Cats and waterbeds do not mix.

At all.

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Ubu? Who’s That?

Heh, yes, I’m still alive. Other than the occasional appearance in someone else’s comments, I’ve been kind of quiet lately. So a short update….

Stopped playing Rift again. Just not worth it; I was having more fun with the Minions than the main game. The “build a base” or whatever was too annoying.

Still not watching much anime. I go weeks without queuing up anything in Crunchyroll. I did watch some recorded episodes of Negima! a few weeks ago.

My stats are continuing to decrease at World of Warships. My all-time WTR is now down to 729. I didn’t discover the new Operations mode until the last day of the Newport mission; I’ve had a lot of fun with both, but they don’t count for PVP stats. Yesterday was obscene (313). I played the new convoy op until Schnort got on, and then we took tier 6 and 7 ships into PvP. For some god-awful reason, we had several games in a row where almost the entire team put the “C” in “Coward” As in they’d be the north team in a domination match and the BB’s wouldn’t go south of row D. For reference, the Capture zones begin at F in a horizontal arrangement. I’d do 3k and die early on the E-F line… Um, Mr. Tirpitz, why are you up in B chasing a DD into the far corner? Sigh.

Biggest leisure time activity was a trip up to Dr. Heinous’ which I combined with a meeting with some old college gaming buddies and a weekend of GURPS Fantasy. Much fun was had by all. However, Steve Jackson Games needs to work on their rules writing; an unclear point that confused me resulted in a lengthy email to the GM afterwards. (I was not rules lawyering! I’m not qualified enough – the GM is a lawyer!) After a page detailing my thoughts as to how I might be doing something wrong

, based on an interpretation of the text, I concluded with the post-script, “Why yes, I am a bureaucrat!” (Really. That, I am.) To which one of the players responded, “you’ve convinced me. My next character isn’t going to be a halfling rogue, but a human bureaucrat!”

Guess you had to be there….

Playing a little Minecraft. Seems to be kind of dead since Microsucks bought it for $2B. Some Stellaris, with a bunch of mods a friend recommended. Enh.

Webcomics: Megatokyo is getting back on track (uh, Kimiko, what are you DOING???), but more amazing, Outsider is showing signs of life. After a year with nothing… four pages!

Reading a lot of sheer crap these days; mostly Chinese junk translated on readlightnovel.com. Apparently they’re an aggregator stealing stuff from wuxiaworld and other sites. If you accept that cultural bias shows in the junk writing of any given nation, I have to say that the Chinese have ZERO belief in fair play and restraint; instead it’s all “might makes right” and “the strong oppress the weak.” Even if the “strong” are supposed to be the “good guys”. I’ve criticized David Weber for giving his protagonists guilt-trips over enemy deaths in war; I don’t expect an entertaining story involving conflict to be about mint ice cream, unicorn farts, and rainbows. But dayum, when the hero smashes someone’s teeth in because that person demanded to know just who this rude person is, interrupting his private lunch…? Or when another hero is bribing the teachers for favorable treatment? It’s not that I don’t like Chinese. I’m fine with the Taiwanese. I just don’t trust those commie bastards on the mainland, and hate the junk they foist off on us. That’s the way I’ve rolled since 1986.

Tank man forever!

Oh, and we had a seminar on workplace violence at work today. For some reason, they weren’t amused when I asked “Wait, you mean this wasn’t a how-to?”

Go figure…

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