Looks like Ike is building into a dangerous storm and could cause trouble across Texas and Louisiana. We’re working hard here at FortiusOne to put together as much information as possible to help inform the public. Here is a running list of data we have aggregated so far:

NOAA, Hurricane Ike Five Day Forecast (Line), World, 9/4/2008

NOAA, Hurricane Ike Five Day Forecast (Poly), World, 9/4/2008

NOAA, Hurricane Ike Five Day Forecast (Point), World, 9/4/2008

NOAA, Hurricane Ike Five Day Track Forecast (Poly), World, 9/6/2008

NOAA, Forecast of Hurricane Ike’s high wind probabilities for next 120 hours, World, 09/08/2008

NOAA, Tropical Storm Ike Surge Probabilities, World, 9/8/2008

NDFD NOAA, Forecast of Ike related storm surge of five ft or more along Gulf Coast, USA, 5 AM Sep 10, 2008

National Weather Service, Hurricane Ike Predicted Movement, World, 9.10.2008 – 9.15.2008

NOAA, Forecast of hurricane Ike’s storm surge of five ft or more along the Gulf Coast, USA, 11 PM Sep 10, 2008

NOAA National Data Buoy Center, Predicted Wave Heights at Buoy Locations (Ike), Gulf of Mexico, 10,11.2008 – 10.15.2008

NOAA, Forecast of hurricane Ike’s storm surge of five ft of more along the Gulf Coast, 5 AM, Sept 11, 2008

NOAA, Forecast of Hurricane Ike’s high wind probabilities for next 120 hours, World, 09/11/2008

NOAA, Forecast of hurricane Ike’s storm surge of five ft or more along the Gulf Coast, USA, 5 PM Sep 11, 2008

NOAA, Forecast of hurricane Ike’s storm surge of five ft or more along the Gulf Coast, USA, 00 Hrs Sep 12, 2008

NOAA, Forecast of hurricane Ike’s storm surge of five ft or more along the Gulf Coast, USA, 5AM Sep 12, 2008

NOAA, Forecast of Hurricane Ike’s high wind probabilities for next 120 hours, World, 09/12/2008

Galveston Country, Evacuation Points for Hurricane Ike for those needing Assistance, Galveston Texas, 2008

NOAA National Hurricane Center, Ike 5-Day Forecast Cone, USA, 11.12.2008 – 11.16.2008

updates:

Entergy, Power outages by selected counties in Texas, Lousiana and Arkansas due to Hurricane Ike, USA, Sep 15, 2008

Center Point, Power outage in Houston/Galvenston metro region due to Hurricane Ike, USA, Sep 15, 2008

NOAA AHPS, Hurricane Ike rainfall totals for Sep 13, 2008 in selected counties along Gulf coast, USA, Sep 13, 2008

FEMA HAZUS, Houston-Galveston Oil facility/Refineries in the path of Hurricane Ike, USA, Sep 13 2008

NOAA, 5 day precipitation forecast, USA, September 12 2008

Houston-Galveston Council, Hurricane Ike Evacuation Zip-Zones, 20008

GIMS, Floodplain Conveyance Zones, Houston Texas

GIMS, Floodplain Flood Insurance Rate Maps, Houston Texas

There will be more updates to come so stay tuned. In an effort to make more data available, if anyone out there has raw data related to Hurricane Ike that they would like help uploading, geocoding, or mapping, or any other assistance – we would be happy to lend a hand. Contact Bill (at) fortiusone.com for help and we’d be happy to post the data for the public with credit back to you.

 

2 Responses to Hurricane Ike Data Aggregation and Assistance

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  2. j a foster says:

    I have been researching flooding in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike in Jefferson County Texas. I have only found aerial and digital info on the coastline. I am particularly interested in flooding along Taylor’s Bayou, Hildebrandt Bayou and the Neches River.

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