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JSC Protective Services Division Office of Emergency Management

CenterOps The Foundation for Mission Success. Johnson Space Center Center Operations Directorate Office of Emergency Management. Johnson Space Center Center Operations Directorate Office of Emergency Management. Preparing JSC Today. JSC Protective Services Division

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JSC Protective Services Division Office of Emergency Management

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  1. CenterOps The Foundation for Mission Success Johnson Space Center Center Operations Directorate Office of Emergency Management Johnson Space Center Center Operations Directorate Office of Emergency Management Preparing JSC Today... JSC Protective Services Division Office of Emergency Management Bill Roeh April 4, 2005

  2. The Galveston Study Area: Evacuation Statistics Clearance Times Visual Impact of a Category 4 Storm on the Galveston Study Area INTRODUCTION

  3. The Design StormHurricane CarlaSeptember 5-11, 1961 A large, slow-moving storm that made landfall near Port Lavaca Sustained winds of 150 mph (Category 4) Peak wind gusts of 175 mph Storm surge of 22 feet (Matagorda Bay) 18.5 feet (Port Lavaca), 14.5 feet (Port O’Connor), 14.8 feet (Houston Ship Channel) Rainfall of 16.49 inches (Galveston), 6.25 inches (Victoria), 5.15 inches (Corpus Christi) 34 Deaths in Texas $400,000,000 of storm damage (1961 dollars)

  4. Hurricane Carla Houston-Galveston Study Area Landfall

  5. Hurricane Carla Category 3 04/19 14:00 CDT . Evacuation Window: -50 hours

  6. Hurricane Carla Category 3 04/20 08:00 CDT . Evacuation Window: -38 hours

  7. Hurricane Carla Category 3 04/20 14:00 CDT . Evacuation Window: -32 hours

  8. Hurricane Carla Category 3 04/20 20:00 CDT . Evacuation Window: -26 hours

  9. Hurricane Carla Category 3 04/21 02:00 CDT . Evacuation Window: -20 hours

  10. Hurricane Carla Category 4 04/21 08:00 CDT . Evacuation Window: -14 hours

  11. Hurricane Carla Category 4 04/21 14:00 CDT . Evacuation Window: -8 hours

  12. Hurricane Carla Category 4 04/21 20:00 CDT . Evacuation Window: -2 hours

  13. Hurricane Carla Category 5 04/22 02:00 CDT .

  14. Hurricane Carla Category 5 04/22 08:00 CDT .

  15. Hurricane Carla Category 5 04/22 14:00 CDT .

  16. Hurricane Carla Category 4 04/22 20:00 CDT .

  17. Hurricane Carla Category 3 04/23 02:00 CDT .

  18. HOUSTON + 23.9 feet + Anahuac + Pasadena La Porte + + 22.4 feet + League City + Alvin + 22.2 feet Texas City + + + 15.8 feet Galveston + Angleton Houston-Galveston Study Area Standard MEOW (Maximum Envelope of Water) 4/22 at 1400 CDT

  19. Dickinson Texas City Galveston Houston-Galveston Study Area Mean Sea Level

  20. Dickinson Texas City Galveston Hurricane Carla 4/22 at 0800 CDT MEOW NW at 8 MPH Surge: 4.5 Feet

  21. Dickinson Texas City Galveston Hurricane Carla 4/22 at 1200 CDT MEOW NW at 8 MPH Surge: 8.5 Feet

  22. Dickinson Texas City Galveston Hurricane Carla 4/22 at 1700 CDT MEOW NW at 8 MPH Surge: 12.8 Feet

  23. Dickinson Texas City Galveston Hurricane Carla 4/22 at 2200 CDT MEOW NW at 8 MPH Surge: 15.8 Feet

  24. Dickinson Texas City Galveston Hurricane Carla Category 5 MEOW NW at 8 MPH Surge: 19.0 Feet

  25. UT Medical Branch Houston-Galveston Study Area Mean Sea Level

  26. UT Medical Branch Hurricane Carla 4/22 at 0800 CDT MEOW NW at 8 MPH Surge: 4.5 Feet

  27. UT Medical Branch Hurricane Carla 4/22 at 1200 CDT MEOW NW at 8 MPH Surge: 8.5 Feet

  28. UT Medical Branch Hurricane Carla 4/22 at 1700 CDT MEOW NW at 8 MPH Surge: 12.8 Feet

  29. UT Medical Branch Hurricane Carla 4/22 at 2200 CDT MEOW NW at 8 MPH Surge: 15.8 Feet

  30. UT Medical Branch Hurricane Carla Category 5 MEOW NW at 8 MPH Surge: 19.0 Feet

  31. Houston-Galveston Study Area Mean Sea Level

  32. Hurricane Carla Category 5 MEOW NW at 8 MPH Surge: 19.0 Feet

  33. Hurricane Carla Category 5 Wind Damage Surge: 19.0 Feet

  34. Baytown HOUSTON La Porte JSC League City Alvin Texas City Houston-Galveston Study Area Mean Sea Level Galveston

  35. Baytown HOUSTON La Porte JSC League City Alvin Texas City Hurricane Carla 4/22 at 0800 CDT MEOW NW at 8 MPH Surge: 4.8 Feet Galveston

  36. Baytown HOUSTON La Porte JSC League City Alvin Texas City Hurricane Carla 4/22 at 1200 CDT MEOW NW at 8 MPH Surge: 10.6 Feet Galveston

  37. Baytown HOUSTON La Porte JSC League City Alvin Texas City Hurricane Carla 4/22 at 1700 CDT MEOW NW at 8 MPH Surge: 17.9 Feet Galveston

  38. Baytown HOUSTON La Porte JSC League City Alvin Texas City Hurricane Carla 4/22 at 2000 CDT MEOW NW at 8 MPH Surge: 22.4 Feet Galveston

  39. HOUSTON Pasadena Deer Park Webster JSC Baytown La Porte Bacliff Houston-Galveston Study Area Mean Sea Level

  40. HOUSTON Pasadena Deer Park Webster JSC Baytown La Porte Bacliff Hurricane Carla 4/22 at 0800 CDT MEOW NW at 8 MPH Surge: 4.8 Feet

  41. HOUSTON Pasadena Deer Park Webster JSC Baytown La Porte Bacliff Hurricane Carla 4/22 at 1200 CDT MEOW NW at 8 MPH Surge: 10.6 Feet

  42. HOUSTON Pasadena Deer Park Webster JSC Baytown La Porte Bacliff Hurricane Carla 4/22 at 1700 CDT MEOW NW at 8 MPH Surge: 17.9 Feet

  43. HOUSTON Pasadena Deer Park Webster JSC Baytown La Porte Bacliff Hurricane Carla 4/22 at 2000 CDT MEOW NW at 8 MPH Surge: 22.4 Feet

  44. <$10 million $10 - 100 million $100 million - 1 billion $1 - 10 billion >$10 billion

  45. Estimated Total Wind Damage from Hurricane Carla Hurricane Carla Houston-Galveston Study Area Landfall Counties Affected: 31 Population Affected: 5,425,334 Households Affected: 1,913,906 Residences Destroyed: 119,626 Debris Generated: 124,023,000 tons Damage Amount: $73,612,335,000

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