Hurricane Ike Resources and Tools

Hurricane Ike Resources and Tools

Hurricane IkeHurricane Ike is a monster storm with hurricane force winds that extend out 120 miles and tropical winds force that extend out 275 miles. Ike is forecast to become a Category 3 storm before landfall but the surge is expected to be larger than a typical Category 3 storm because of Hurricane Ike’s immense size. One thing that is certain about Hurricane Ike is that it will impact a large of large areas including some big metropolitan centers. Houston and Galveston will be hit very hard by Hurricane Ike. The surge will be devastating along the coast including Galveston and all along the southeast Texas coast and parts of the Louisiana coast. People living along parts of the coast have been
warned that they face certain death if they do not evacuate.



Cities like Austin, Dallas and Shreveport will also experience strong winds and heavy rain. There will be widespread power outages in Houston and if the impact path does not change there could be some long delays restoring power. There will also be power outages throughout north and east Texas. The current forecast even has Hurricane Ike as an extratropical depression near Detroit and then on into Canada so other U.S. cities may experience some fairly strong winds from Ike.



Below are some resources providing coverage and information about Hurricane Ike.



Main Resources



National Hurricane Center
| Wunderground Tropical Weather
| Weather.com Tropics
| Accuweather Hurricane Center
| FEMA



Local News Websites



Houston Chronicle
| Dallas Morning News
| Galveston County Daily News
| KHOU (Houston)
| TXCN
| WFAA
| KTRK (Houston)
| Click2Houston
| MyFox Houston
| Austin Statesman
| Shreveport Times



Live Streams



Live News Camera Hurricane Center
| KHOU Live
| Click2houston
| MyFoxHoustonLive
| KTRK Live



Maps



Google Maps Galveston
| Google Maps Houston
| IbisEye.com
| Skeetobite Weather
| Stormpulse.com Tracking Maps
| Texas Population Map
| Weather.com Current Buoy Wave Height
| Chron.com Ike Wind Map



Statellite Images



NHC Satellite Images
| Wunderground Satellite
| Weather.com Ike Satellite



Radar



NOAA Gavelston Radar
| Wunderground Galveston Radar
| Intellicast Galveston Radar



Energy/Oil Impact



Bloomberg Energy Prices
| Energy Impacts of Hurricane Ike
| Gulf Coast Offshore Oil Platform Maps
| The Oil Drum



Other Tools



Houston Winds by Zip Codes
| Surge forecast
| Tides and Currents (NOAA)



Blogs



Dr. Jeff Masters
| SciGuy
| TXCN Storm Chaser blog
| WFAA Blog



Videos



YouTube Ike
| iReport Ike
| Blinkx Hurricane Ike



Twitters



@Hurricanes
| @chronhurricane
| @dfw_ike
| @trackingike
| @gulfcoastlines
| @kstaweather
| @IkeLatest
| @Hurricane_Ike
| @RedCross
| #ike Twitter Search



Other Microblogs



@hurricanes on Plurk
| Hurricane Ike Plurk Search
| @hurricanes - Identi.ca
| @hurricanes - friendfeed
| @hurricanes - Rejaw
| Hurricane Friendfeed Room



Check back for periodic updates to the resource list. You can follow us on Twitter at @hurricanes
and at @science for general science news.



Permalink | Recent Headlines | News Feeds


Technorati Tags: , ,

Posted in Science News

No comments yet. Be the first.

Leave a reply