| Headline | The Flood Warning Continues for the Following Rivers in Louisiana.. |
| Description | The Flood Warning Continues For The West Fork of the Calcasieu River at Sam Houston Jones State Park. * from Friday Morning Until Further Notice, or Until the Warning is Cancelled. * At 7:00am Thursday the Stage was 2.9 Feet. * Major Flooding is Forecast. * Flood Stage is 5.0 Feet. * Forecast, As the Predicted storm Surge from Hurricane Ike Moves Up The Calcasieu River, the West Fork of the Calcasieu River will Respond and Rise Above Flood Stage by tomorrow Late Morning and Continue to Rise to near 10.0 Feet by Early Saturday Morning. * Impact, at 8.5 Feet, Water Levels are near Those Reached During The storm Surge from Hurricane Rita in 2005. Cypress Lake Drive is Impassable and Water is Up to a Few Homes Along the Road. Portions of Sam Houston Park are Under Water. |
| Expires | 9/12/08 1:49 AM |
| Message ID | 78459 |
| County/Area | Lafayette Parish, LA (latitude: 30.2073, longitude: -92.0388) |
Thursday, September 11, 2008
The Flood Warning Continues for the Following Rivers in Louisiana..
Lake Charles has Issued a Flood Warning for the Following Rivers in Louisiana
| Headline | Lake Charles has Issued a Flood Warning for the Following Rivers in Louisiana |
| Description | The National Weather Service in Lake Charles has Issued a * Flood Warning for The Vermilion River at Lafayette, Surrey Street Gage. * from Friday Evening to Monday Evening, or Until the Warning is Cancelled. * At 2:15pm Thursday the Stage was 9.8 Feet. * Minor Flooding is Forecast. * Flood Stage is 10.0 Feet. * Forecast, Due to the Expected storm Surge Up the Vermilion River The River is Forecast to Begin Rising this Evening and Go Above Flood Stage Friday Night. The River will Continue Rising and Crest near 11 Feet on Saturday. * Impact, at 10.0 Feet, Minor Flooding of Heymann Park Off of Highway 90 will Occur. $$ |
| Expires | 9/12/08 1:34 AM |
| Message ID | 78448 |
| County/Area | Lafayette Parish, LA (latitude: 30.2073, longitude: -92.0388) |
Hurricane Local Statement
| Headline | Hurricane Local Statement |
| Description | Hurricane watch Remains in Effect Ike Expected to Make Landfall near Freeport Texas. this Statement Recommends Actions to be Taken by Persons in The Following Parish or Marine Areas: Cameron. The Following Watches and Warnings are Currently in effect For this Area: Tropical storm Warning. Hurricane Watch. Mandatory Evacuations Have Been Ordered for Lower Cameron Parish As of 10am Wednesday Morning. a Last Resort Shelter will Open At The Lake Charles Civic Center at 6pm Wednesday for Cameron Parish Residents Only. Coastal Inundation of Prone Communities is Possible. All Residents Living on the Shoreline will Experience Significant Flooding During High Tide. Homes will Likely Become Uninhabitable in Flood Prone Areas. Entire Flood Prone Coastal Communities Will be Temporarily Cut Off, Water Levels May Exceed 6 Feet or More for More Than a Mile Inland. Coastal Residents of One Story Homes Who do Not Evacuate will Face Life Threatening Consequences. Those in Multi - Story or Multi - Unit Facilities Risk Being Cut Off For Days. Parked Vehicles will be Severely Damaged in the Flood Zone. Conditions will be Worsened by Battering Waves. Such Waves Will Exacerbate Property Damage, Including Destruction of Homes And washing Away Vehicles. Beach Erosion will be Substantial, And Require Months to Clean Up. The Actual Tides will Reach 4 Feet (minor Flooding) by Friday Morning, Followed by a Rapid Vertical Water Rise to Around 6 Feet Friday Afternoon (major Flooding), Cresting near 10 Feet by very Early Saturday Morning. The storm Surge will be Slow to Recede Through Saturday Evening Due to the Prolonged Onshore Flow (after Ike Moves Inland). Water Levels will be Similar to The storm Surge Experienced During Hurricane Carla of September 1961. for Cameron Parish, Most Sections of Coastal Roads of La 82, La 27, and La 1141 will be Flooded, Mainly South of The Intracoastal Waterway near the Gibbstown Bridge. Most Low Lying Areas around Calcasieu Lake will be Flooded, Including Portions of Hackberry and Grand Lake East to Boones Corner near La 385 And La 384. Cameron Parish will Experience Tropical storm Force winds Between 40 and 50 MPH with Gusts to 65 MPH Possible Early Friday Morning and Persist for the Remainder of the Day Into Saturday Morning. There is a 45 to 60 Percent Chance of Tropical storm Force winds Across Cameron Parish with a 6 to 12 Percent Chance of Hurricane Force winds. an Increasing Threat of tornadoes will Begin Friday Afternoon Into Friday Night. The Next Update will be around 5am At 100am CST...0600z...the Center of Hurricane Ike was Located |
| Expires | 9/11/08 5:45 AM |
| Message ID | 78246 |
| County/Area | Lafayette, LA (latitude: 30.2159, longitude: -92.0904) |