I heard this on the radio today. Tonight at 10 Dr. Frank is doing a hurricane special. He will talk about Rita and what would happen to your home in 120mph winds.
http://www.khou.com/sharedcontent/Video ... &catId=219
Edited to 120mph, but I could swear the radio said 125mph...oh well.
Houston Channel 11 - KHOU - Hurricane Story Tonight @ 10
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well the story came and went, but was not very interesting. It pretty much confirmed everything I already knew...homes with hurricane clips and made of stucco/brick do better in storms. The one thing I didn't like though is how they almost encouraged Houstonions to leave in the event of a hurricane (even though they are not in an evacuation zone). I was also hoping for a computer animation of what different wind speeds would do to a typical Houston neighborhood; but they didn't have that either. What they need to do is have a full 30 minute "preparing for hurricane season" special. They did that in central Florida before the 2005 hurricane season and I remember it being very good. Scary to think that it is only 13 days until the 2006 season...
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Extremeweatherguy wrote:well the story came and went, but was not very interesting. It pretty much confirmed everything I already knew...homes with hurricane clips and made of stucco/brick do better in storms. The one thing I didn't like though is how they almost encouraged Houstonions to leave in the event of a hurricane (even though they are not in an evacuation zone). I was also hoping for a computer animation of what different wind speeds would do to a typical Houston neighborhood; but they didn't have that either. What they need to do is have a full 30 minute "preparing for hurricane season" special. They did that in central Florida before the 2005 hurricane season and I remember it being very good. Scary to think that it is only 13 days until the 2006 season...
I felt the same way when I saw it, nothing special. It was nice to see my Alma Mater, Texas Tech, featured in the story though (they have a highly-praised wind engineering center).
When I lived in Houston before, back in 1998, Dr. Frank did do a 30-minute special with computer scenarios, etc. Maybe they'll do the same again.
PS: For out-of-towners, you can view the story at http://www.khou.com. It's on the home page. I didn't post the link b/c you have to register.
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