October 18, 20187 yr 7 minutes ago, Bert Orange said: “OK, all together now” https://mobile.twitter.com/JasonM_KVUE/status/1052591276850376704/photo/1
October 18, 20187 yr 8 minutes ago, Bert Orange said: “OK, all together now” https://mobile.twitter.com/JasonM_KVUE/status/1052591276850376704/photo/1 What are the laws of salvage on that? Finders keepers?
October 18, 20187 yr So @phdhorn, is F1 fucked this weekend? I'm supposed to go to qualifying on Saturday afternoon.
October 18, 20187 yr What are the laws of salvage on that? Finders keepers?I would imagine whatever dock company is responsible for that marina has already secured it.
October 18, 20187 yr BritneyFest (and that other racing shit) weather: Saturday: Rain here/there but probably not a washout. Take your rubbers. But you should be fine. Concert (Jupiter Mars or whoever) should be okay. Sunday: absolutely fucking beautiful - a sunny, great say sammiched in between two periods of rain (and rain is coming again next week).
October 18, 20187 yr Another pro tip: look for the seam that nobody else sees. When they're all turning to the left, you fake left...then go right. Sunday at least looks like it's gonna be a nice day.
October 18, 20187 yr What are the rules regarding LCRA flooding? Lake Travis is fucked Lake Austin is safe because rich Townlake fucked Bastop fucked (also how the fuck do I stop the double spacing on Surly?)
October 18, 20187 yr 6 minutes ago, phdhorn said: BritneyFest (and that other racing shit) weather: Saturday: Rain here/there but probably not a washout. Take your rubbers. But you should be fine. Concert (Jupiter Mars or whoever) should be okay. Sunday: absolutely fucking beautiful - a sunny, great say sammiched in between two periods of rain (and rain is coming again next week). Only sailors wear condoms, baby!
October 18, 20187 yr 2 hours ago, HOOKEM4 said: That is the old Las Brisas at what was Yacht Harbor Marina. Sam Hill was at Hurst Harbor and floated. Here is a article about the restaurant (old yacht Harbor Marina - now Sail-n-Ski) They built the kitchen in sections on trailers so that they could be yanked out in a flood like this. https://communityimpact.com/austin/weather/2018/10/17/lake-travis-restaurant-7-feet-underwater-owner-prepared-flooding-was-inevitable/ My wife's family lake house will be flooded today. At least the first level garage and 'basement' areas. They recently put it on the market and it's completely empty so the timing couldn't be more perfect if you are to look at it as a glass half full event. On the other hand, my BIL and I spent several hours last night helping an elderly lake neighbor move his tools and shop equipment into storage. We only put a dent in it. He's going to lose a lot. He has a 1950's jeep restoration project that will be completely submerged. We offered to help try and get it to higher ground but he wanted to concentrate on his shop. Sad.
October 18, 20187 yr 3 minutes ago, South Austin said: Only sailors wear condoms, baby! Newly enlisted reporting on first week of bootcamp to dad: "so we went up for our first parachute jump, but I was scared. Biggest baddest sergeant came up to me and said, 'boy I got a 10 inch dick, and if you don't get your ass outta that door NOW, I'm going to shove it up your ass.'" Dad: "so, did you jump?" Newly enlisted: "Well, yeah! At first, but then I got used to it."
October 18, 20187 yr I dont think the sun has came out in Lubbock in a week. Been raining off and on since Sunday.
October 18, 20187 yr Drone footage that looks like it was filmed at the peak of the flooding on the Llano at the 71 bridge downtown: https://www.kxan.com/video/incredible-video-of-llano-river-flooding-under-inks-bridge_20181016211734/1528799391
October 18, 20187 yr 5 hours ago, Tailgate said: So Lake Travis is roughly 33 feet higher today than it was 3 days ago? Damn.
October 18, 20187 yr Lubbock proper is in the Brazos river basin, but just a few miles south of that is in the Colorado basin, so we will see that water eventually too.
October 18, 20187 yr 14 hours ago, atomheartbevo said: That massive rain out by San Angelo. Any way it feeds into this stuff? I saw a video this morning...there are 2 flood gates open on Lake Nazworthy....that will be in OH Ivie, and then there is this stuff around Ballinger which is headed to OH Ivie as well. https://www.gosanangelo.com/story/news/local/2018/10/17/flood-warning-issued-colorado-river-ballinger-other-flooding-updates/1672667002/ Twin Buttes is up 10' in the last 2 days https://waterdatafortexas.org/reservoirs/individual/twin-buttes
October 18, 20187 yr LCRA just tweeted that they will not need to open up the additional four gates today, but may need to later on.
October 18, 20187 yr 41 minutes ago, Neonmoon said: What are the rules regarding LCRA flooding? Lake Travis is fucked Lake Austin is safe because rich Townlake fucked Bastop fucked (also how the fuck do I stop the double spacing on Surly?) Go look in the Fire Tom Herman thread
October 18, 20187 yr 8 minutes ago, UnivTex34 said: LCRA just tweeted that they will not need to open up the additional four gates today, but may need to later on. Makes sense. No idea why they said this yesterday. They are near their max release of 30,000 cfs for the given lake level.
October 18, 20187 yr 28 minutes ago, SuingToGetAMessageBoard? said: Lubbock proper is in the Brazos river basin, but just a few miles south of that is in the Colorado basin, so we will see that water eventually too. No....it has 3 Reserviors to get through before it gets to Buchanan...JB Thomas (Snyder) EV Spence (Robert Lee) and OH Ivie east of Eden....
October 18, 20187 yr hmmm, lcra's hydro modeling tool seems kinda fucked up. or they are using 20 year old 486 computers to run the modeling.
October 18, 20187 yr 19 minutes ago, UTEX_ME said: Makes sense. No idea why they said this yesterday. They are near their max release of 30,000 cfs for the given lake level. My guess is they didn't know how much more rainfall was going to enter the system yesterday, so they prepared for the worst case. Luckily there wasn't as much rain as could have been.
October 18, 20187 yr 1 minute ago, Judge Roybeanbag said: My guess is they didn't know how much more rainfall was going to enter the system yesterday, so they prepared for the worst case. Luckily there wasn't as much rain as could have been. Yeah I definitely think they were thinking more rain. Doesn't seem to be as bad (at least right now) as they predicted. However, they could be letting some water out (maybe 1 or 2 more flood gates) while we have some down time to get some capacity back. Can't have fast moving water in Lake Austin, oh the horror.
October 18, 20187 yr https://stateimpact.npr.org/texas/2013/12/10/near-catastrophe-during-flooding-highlights-issues-at-dam-in-austin/ Quote “There’s been a lack of maintenance on the dam for the last 15 years,” Dennis Hipp, a recently-retired Austin Energy employee tells StateImpact Texas. “It’s steadily gotten worse and it’s to the point now where it’s going to start doing some damage. [Both] upstream and down.” But by all mean, let's keep spending tens of millions on fucking bike lanes.
October 18, 20187 yr 15 minutes ago, Ten Bears said: Friend of mine making sure Stevie is ok. Your friend has a nice flip phone
October 18, 20187 yr 10 minutes ago, Orange&White said: https://stateimpact.npr.org/texas/2013/12/10/near-catastrophe-during-flooding-highlights-issues-at-dam-in-austin/ But by all mean, let's keep spending tens of millions on fucking bike lanes. If it means the bike riders are out in the bike lanes when the wall of water comes through, by all means...
October 18, 20187 yr 21 minutes ago, Orange&White said: https://stateimpact.npr.org/texas/2013/12/10/near-catastrophe-during-flooding-highlights-issues-at-dam-in-austin/ "One of the gates is completely broken. It’s been sealed with a huge steel block called a “stop log,” a tool usually used for dam repairs." Edited October 18, 20187 yr by smuggs
October 18, 20187 yr 37 minutes ago, UTEX_ME said: Yeah I definitely think they were thinking more rain. Doesn't seem to be as bad (at least right now) as they predicted. However, they could be letting some water out (maybe 1 or 2 more flood gates) while we have some down time to get some capacity back. Can't have fast moving water in Lake Austin, oh the horror. Yeah, it was a precautionary CYA move because people on Lake Austin and Town Lake (sorry Lady Bird) would have screamed bloody murder if they hadn't been warned. Well, they would even if they had but still.
October 18, 20187 yr Took the day off to check out the flood waters and 8 gates, but will have to wait. I guess I'll check if my HOA park needs help.
October 18, 20187 yr 55 minutes ago, Orange&White said: https://stateimpact.npr.org/texas/2013/12/10/near-catastrophe-during-flooding-highlights-issues-at-dam-in-austin/ But by all mean, let's keep spending tens of millions on fucking bike lanes. The article is from 2013.... but it doesn't look like much has changed https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longhorn_Dam Quote The dam is operated by Austin Energy, the city power utility, but it is not a hydroelectric dam and generates no electrical power; since the Holly Power Plant's closure [ in 2007] the dam has received little maintenance.
October 18, 20187 yr 2 minutes ago, tjhooker said: Congrats everyone for all the hard work. We did it! 2007 is our bitch. 2007 was the highest I've personally witnessed, so this hits close to home.
October 18, 20187 yr Worked on the lake 2007, was fun cruising out on the lake checking on peoples docks. No one was out there save for the game wardens. 91 had the cray as well.
October 18, 20187 yr Anyone think formula 1 race this weekend has anything to do w/ LCRA not opening the other gates, so they don't flood 1st street & mess w/ DT on a big weekend? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
October 18, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, Hpara759 said: No....it has 3 Reserviors to get through before it gets to Buchanan...JB Thomas (Snyder) EV Spence (Robert Lee) and OH Ivie east of Eden.... Yep. I'd be shocked if OH Ivie ever reaches the level required to release. So no need to worry about rains in the Concho or Upper Colorado basins. Just east of Eden-El Dorado-Rock Springs. Hyodromet map illustrates the basins, for those not familiar: https://hydromet.lcra.org/ OH Ivey now 21% full: https://waterdatafortexas.org/reservoirs/statewide
October 18, 20187 yr Anyone think formula 1 race this weekend has anything to do w/ LCRA not opening the other gates, so they don't flood 1st street & mess w/ DT on a big weekend? Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkNope
October 18, 20187 yr 31 minutes ago, 0xdeadbeef said: The article is from 2013.... but it doesn't look like much has changed Yes, I knew it was old. I remembered the article and someone up thread (bolverk maybe?) brought it up so I went and found it.
October 18, 20187 yr 8 minutes ago, Horns99 said: Anyone think formula 1 race this weekend has anything to do w/ LCRA not opening the other gates, so they don't flood 1st street & mess w/ DT on a big weekend? Absolutely nothing to do with anything.
October 18, 20187 yr 11 minutes ago, Horns99 said: Anyone think formula 1 race this weekend has anything to do w/ LCRA not opening the other gates, so they don't flood 1st street & mess w/ DT on a big weekend? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Da fuck?
October 18, 20187 yr 1 minute ago, Horns99 said: That's a rumor going around on the lake Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk As much politics as the LCRA is usually associated with going back for years, it wouldn't surprise me.
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