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cheka.
9th October 2017, 07:42 PM
so for the last week i've been trying to get repairs done to my property (hurricane harvey damage) - but water level is HIGH

the entire time we've been running about 3 feet above normal sea level. there is no obvious explanation. the computer models that predict our water levels have completely missed it (and the misses are still going....)

wtf? anyone have a guess why? i'm on galveston bay near houston....same place for over 20 years - so i've been watching this water level and what influences it for decades. never seen anything like what i'm seeing now -

hurricane maybe? - this started when latest hurricane was way down in central america area....and still the same as i type this and hurricane is long gone. hurricane explanation is out

anyone guesses or related info appreciated

Joshua01
9th October 2017, 08:49 PM
Sounds like aliens to me!
so for the last week i've been trying to get repairs done to my property (hurricane harvey damage) - but water level is HIGH

the entire time we've been running about 3 feet above normal sea level. there is no obvious explanation. the computer models that predict our water levels have completely missed it (and the misses are still going....)

wtf? anyone have a guess why? i'm on galveston bay near houston....same place for over 20 years - so i've been watching this water level and what influences it for decades. never seen anything like what i'm seeing now -

hurricane maybe? - this started when latest hurricane was way down in central america area....and still the same as i type this and hurricane is long gone. hurricane explanation is out

anyone guesses or related info appreciated

hoarder
9th October 2017, 10:19 PM
Maybe the land sunk 3 feet and the water is where it always has been.

Horn
9th October 2017, 11:43 PM
The inlet is probably clogged with 3ft. of old baby diapers from Harvey, takes a couple months before those bio-degrade enough.

Neuro
10th October 2017, 12:23 AM
Hurricanes do tend to draw up water levels don't they?