Posts Tagged ‘nature’

More Evacuated

Friday, June 13th, 2008

After my post yesterday, there were a few questions.  I believe by now, that they have had some of those answered by the news outlets, but I thought I would answer some others as well.

First and foremost, our house is just fine.  North Liberty is very high up compared to the flood areas.  We are conserving on water going out of the house.  So we’re using as many disposable plates, utensils, etc as possible, not shower, ya know all the usual unhealthy and environmentally horrible things (all while I wear my Thank You For Recycling shirt).  Otherwise, we are doing great (and soon to be stinky)!

At my office today, they were working on packing stuff up, when authorities came in and said to grab what they could carry and leave.  They chained the doors behind them.  The levee at IATL had breeched and so they had to cut power to North Hall.  Yesterday, we saw a cart load of servers leaving IATL.  It is amazing the number of computers that are having to be moved, right out in the open.  These units cost thousands of dollars and are normally well protected when being moved – especially on rainy days.

Unfortunately, I can’t tell you any more about what buildings are flooded so far.  There were still people sandbagging on the south side of the main library earlier tonight. There is concern that if the steam tunnels and power goes that the data center could be compromised.  I’m sure there are many people working around the clock tonight to make sure that doesn’t happen.  Lindquist Center appears to be well fortified, but we’ll see if that does any good.  I’m not sure if it has a subbasement, but I’m sure if it does that it is flooded.  The main basement shouldn’t be flooded yet – based on levels at NH yesterday.

There are so many questions that won’t be answered for a long time.  For now, we have to wait, watch, volunteer when we can and pray for those that are about to loose everything.

Evacuated…

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

It’s a strange feeling being evacuated. We spent the day at work today moving out of our office due to rising flood waters. When I left the office yesterday, there were 3 foot concrete barricades around the building and volunteers sandbagging. When I came in this morning…it was gone. Not because water was over it…oh no. They have given up on our building and moved the barricades to (what I can presume are) more important buildings. It had something to do with number of people located in it. That doesn’t make me mad, I know they have to prioritize when we reach flood levels that no one ever dreamed of. It makes me sad though. I felt as I left North Hall, that I would never walk in again. There is currently 4 feet of water in the subbasement of the building. The water is predicted to go up 6 feet, or 11 feet now. 15 feet of water in my building. I just can’t fathom that. Then if a bridge goes out and pushes water higher, or worse runs into the building. There are so many ways that I can see this end devastatingly. We can hope that it doesn’t, but I never thought we could even say this was possible. This makes my last post seem somewhat unnecessary now as well. An engineer isn’t going to tell me I’m wrong.

Flood 08: Like 1993 or worse?

Monday, June 9th, 2008

Most people (that read this at least) are aware that most of Iowa is flooding. The Iowa City area is just one of many experiencing this. Mark has gotten me hooked on watching the reservoir website as this progresses. I’m not an engineer, but this graph scares me.

Reservoir Graph

To me, this graph indicates that flooding this year will be worse than 1993. The corps was unable to drop the reservoir as low in February/March in order to prepare for this spring and summer. Then the weather pattern leads us right into the same type of year as 1993 with one difference. Every time it shoots up, it goes higher than 1993. Hopefully, an engineer would tell me this is wrong – that the comparison doesn’t mean anything, but until that happens…this graph scares me!

7…

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

…number of deer that walked out in front of me on my way home tonight.  I guess one ran technically.  There was a group of 4 and a group of 3.  The group of three had the one that ran which caused me to stop.  There was 1 left on  the other side that needed to cross.  Out of instinct I waved her on…and she went.  Coincidence, I know, but still weird.  I also saw a herd of them on our way into work this morning.  I couldn’t believe how many deer were standing there watching us go by.  Is there something about the snow melting that makes them more active?  I figure it would, but I figure a lot things that aren’t true.

Hawk on Campus

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

I was walking into work this morning and saw a hawk sitting on a bench on campus. I couldn’t believe it. I talked to another guy at work and he said he had seen it over by Macbride Hall too. So I’m starting to think that we have a hawk living on campus. It’s taking advantage of all the squirrels and chipmunks I imagine. It will be interesting to see how long it hangs around.