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grstex 21-04-2016 21:06

Re: Are all Houston area teams surviving the flooding?
 
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Originally Posted by Christopher149 (Post 1576569)
How close is the flooding to where the Houston CMP will be hosted next year? I seem to remember Houston flooding this time last year.

Championships will be in Downtown Houston, which did not flood (though some major roads leading into downtown did). As others have mentioned, this storm and last year's memorial day storm were...not normal. Both cases were around 500-year flood events. And those came just a couple of years after a severe drought.

I'll be honest: flooding IS one of the biggest long-term problems facing the city. But the "more common flooding" you'd experience as a team coming to champs would likely be 1. isolated, 2. contained to the street, and 3. brief.

I do hope all our southeast Texas teams made it through this crazy storm safe and dry.

Kevin Sevcik 21-04-2016 21:15

Re: Are all Houston area teams surviving the flooding?
 
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Originally Posted by grstex (Post 1576831)
Championships will be in Downtown Houston, which did not flood (though some major roads leading into downtown did). As others have mentioned, this storm and last year's memorial day storm were...not normal. Both cases were around 500-year flood events. And those came just a couple of years after a severe drought.

I'll be honest: flooding IS one of the biggest long-term problems facing the city. But the "more common flooding" you'd experience as a team coming to champs would likely be 1. isolated, 2. contained to the street, and 3. brief.

I do hope all our southeast Texas teams made it through this crazy storm safe and dry.

Yeah, listen to this guy. He's done PR for the Army Corps of Engineers about this stuff.


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