Title: JSC Protective Services Division
1Johnson Space Center Center Operations
Directorate Office of Emergency Management
CenterOps The Foundation for Mission Success
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
2INTRODUCTION
- The Galveston Study Area
- Evacuation Statistics
- Clearance Times
- Visual Impact of a Category 4 Storm on the
Galveston Study Area -
3The 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 OConnor), 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)
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18HOUSTON
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
19Dickinson
Texas City
Galveston
Houston-Galveston Study Area Mean Sea Level
20Dickinson
Texas City
Galveston
Hurricane Carla 4/22 at 0800 CDT MEOW NW at 8
MPH Surge 4.5 Feet
21Dickinson
Texas City
Galveston
Hurricane Carla 4/22 at 1200 CDT MEOW NW at 8
MPH Surge 8.5 Feet
22Dickinson
Texas City
Galveston
Hurricane Carla 4/22 at 1700 CDT MEOW NW at 8
MPH Surge 12.8 Feet
23Dickinson
Texas City
Galveston
Hurricane Carla 4/22 at 2200 CDT MEOW NW at 8
MPH Surge 15.8 Feet
24Dickinson
Texas City
Galveston
Hurricane Carla Category 5 MEOW NW at 8
MPH Surge 19.0 Feet
25UT Medical Branch
Houston-Galveston Study Area Mean Sea Level
26UT Medical Branch
Hurricane Carla 4/22 at 0800 CDT MEOW NW at 8
MPH Surge 4.5 Feet
27UT Medical Branch
Hurricane Carla 4/22 at 1200 CDT MEOW NW at 8
MPH Surge 8.5 Feet
28UT Medical Branch
Hurricane Carla 4/22 at 1700 CDT MEOW NW at 8
MPH Surge 12.8 Feet
29UT Medical Branch
Hurricane Carla 4/22 at 2200 CDT MEOW NW at 8
MPH Surge 15.8 Feet
30UT Medical Branch
Hurricane Carla Category 5 MEOW NW at 8
MPH Surge 19.0 Feet
31Houston-Galveston Study Area Mean Sea Level
32Hurricane Carla Category 5 MEOW NW at 8
MPH Surge 19.0 Feet
33Hurricane Carla Category 5 Wind Damage Surge
19.0 Feet
34Baytown
HOUSTON
La Porte
JSC
League City
Alvin
Texas City
Houston-Galveston Study Area Mean Sea Level
Galveston
35Baytown
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
36Baytown
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
37Baytown
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
38Baytown
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
39HOUSTON
Pasadena
Deer Park
Webster
JSC
Baytown
La Porte
Bacliff
Houston-Galveston Study Area Mean Sea Level
40HOUSTON
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
41HOUSTON
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
42HOUSTON
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
43HOUSTON
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
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45Estimated 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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