Evacuate Any and All Potential Areas Affected by Storm Harvey Has Wisdom
Posted by HCN on Friday, September 1, 2017
Published between night of August 31, 2017 and September 1, 2017
Evacuating areas that might be in the path of the storm dubbed Harvey is wise because:
The storm system from the bird's eye view is in a very large and unusual frightening composition that has a number of swirling aspects to it. The storm looks like a circular power saw, and in some ways that is exactly what it is doing, sawing through just about everything in its path, and more. There are certain gaps from the epicenter on out to the radii further out in the storm pattern, which appears to have been pretty much the same formation since the moments before it hit the Texas Coast. With the gaps combined with the swirling quality of the storm, there are going to be some places hit harder than others, so it might appear that there are different storms cropping up in different places.
Without spilling every detail on how storms work, generally what can be expected in a circumstance like this, is that there are going to be roughly conjecturing based off other storms in the recent past that had similarities, about a dozen or so strong storms within the storms, which could take the form of tornadoes or extremely heavy downpours, with intermittent timings between them, and drop down in different locations, overall the pattern of storms in the Texas, Louisiana area looking 'spotty'.
Another important dimension of why it is wise to stay clear of the possibilities, is that the force of the storms that drop in, could be destructive to all kinds of power lines, gas lines, and locations where there are combustible materials, oil field and facilities. Even if your house, office, or safety shelter, is not in the path of the storm, heavily intoxicated air, water, and other resources could occur, fires of sorts could occur, electricity flowing through waters, roads too damaged to use, food access cut off, power lines to cell phones out, and many other dangers that could make it extremely difficult for someone to be located or known to emergency crews they are there at all, nevermind rescued.
Our recommendation, humbly, is if you can get out of the region, take emergency and necessary belongings, and move to higher ground as soon as possible.
-Signs that there might be calamity involved with this whole matter. Experienced environmental professionals the world over know, and warnings have been given, the scientific basis has been presented from the series of events that have developed within just this storm over the past few days, it is best to stand clear of the dangers and be safe.
Note: Safe areas at this moment seem to be those north of Kansas, central Illinois, southern Iowa, as the closest safe side locations to areas affected by the present storm waters and water accumulation that could fall in the immediate future.
Evacuating areas that might be in the path of the storm dubbed Harvey is wise because:
The storm system from the bird's eye view is in a very large and unusual frightening composition that has a number of swirling aspects to it. The storm looks like a circular power saw, and in some ways that is exactly what it is doing, sawing through just about everything in its path, and more. There are certain gaps from the epicenter on out to the radii further out in the storm pattern, which appears to have been pretty much the same formation since the moments before it hit the Texas Coast. With the gaps combined with the swirling quality of the storm, there are going to be some places hit harder than others, so it might appear that there are different storms cropping up in different places.
Without spilling every detail on how storms work, generally what can be expected in a circumstance like this, is that there are going to be roughly conjecturing based off other storms in the recent past that had similarities, about a dozen or so strong storms within the storms, which could take the form of tornadoes or extremely heavy downpours, with intermittent timings between them, and drop down in different locations, overall the pattern of storms in the Texas, Louisiana area looking 'spotty'.
Another important dimension of why it is wise to stay clear of the possibilities, is that the force of the storms that drop in, could be destructive to all kinds of power lines, gas lines, and locations where there are combustible materials, oil field and facilities. Even if your house, office, or safety shelter, is not in the path of the storm, heavily intoxicated air, water, and other resources could occur, fires of sorts could occur, electricity flowing through waters, roads too damaged to use, food access cut off, power lines to cell phones out, and many other dangers that could make it extremely difficult for someone to be located or known to emergency crews they are there at all, nevermind rescued.
Our recommendation, humbly, is if you can get out of the region, take emergency and necessary belongings, and move to higher ground as soon as possible.
-Signs that there might be calamity involved with this whole matter. Experienced environmental professionals the world over know, and warnings have been given, the scientific basis has been presented from the series of events that have developed within just this storm over the past few days, it is best to stand clear of the dangers and be safe.
Note: Safe areas at this moment seem to be those north of Kansas, central Illinois, southern Iowa, as the closest safe side locations to areas affected by the present storm waters and water accumulation that could fall in the immediate future.