Intersection along San Houston Pkwy. Water about 17 feet deep. @BrandiKHOU and photog Mario only thing on KHOU. Studio evacuated. pic.twitter.com/TeF6hc1ebu
— Kevin Selle (@kevinselle) August 27, 2017
Here's how to visualize the trillions and trillions of gallons of rain that've fallen on the Houston area https://t.co/tLkhm24eaJ pic.twitter.com/8dcAJz6nMj
— Vox (@voxdotcom) August 29, 2017
#Houston, we have a 9 trillion gallon RAIN problem.
Expect another 5 to 10 from #Harvey in next few days…https://t.co/7Qwmr7Ml0d #Texas pic.twitter.com/roqyKzZuUD— Paul Beckwith (@PaulHBeckwith) August 28, 2017
Here are the #ClimateFacts about #HurricaneHarvey. pic.twitter.com/lECmNlmbCh
— YEARS (@YEARSofLIVING) August 28, 2017
How Storm #Harvey brought huge floods to Texas and is being felt in Louisiana
More: https://t.co/UoKCrendF1 pic.twitter.com/NvFMgfMjtW
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) August 29, 2017
Meteorologist @chadmyerscnn says areas just southeast of Houston could see between 6-10 more inches of rain today https://t.co/na9Id4z16P pic.twitter.com/U0lvpNExzb
— CNN (@CNN) August 29, 2017
One of several search and rescue teams supporting Texas during #Harvey. Thanks, team. Be safe. https://t.co/yw8LCsUCT8
— FEMA (@fema) August 27, 2017
#UChicago climate economist Amir Jina discusses the road ahead for #Harvey recovery @WTTW: https://t.co/HPaRRiYx60
— UChicago (@UChicago) August 30, 2017
New 7-day NWS forecast calls for an additional 20-25" on top of the 10-25" that's already fallen in and around Houston. pic.twitter.com/Mh4xCMy9AO
— Eric Holthaus (@EricHolthaus) August 27, 2017
This event is unprecedented & all impacts are unknown & beyond anything experienced. Follow orders from officials to ensure safety. #Harvey pic.twitter.com/IjpWLey1h8
— NWS (@NWS) August 27, 2017
Video: Houston, before and after Harvey https://t.co/IK2M7dX86P
— The New York Times (@nytimes) August 29, 2017
As Flooding Continues in Houston, Texans Still Need Your Help https://t.co/uJxZQeOVvv via @jimgeraghty pic.twitter.com/9px8elzmG3
— National Review (@NRO) August 30, 2017
FEMA says more than 30,000 people displaced by #Harvey are currently in more than 230 shelters https://t.co/vcqs7rU0Dz
— NPR (@NPR) August 30, 2017
Watch out for big balls of fire ants in the flood waters. Yes, you read that correctly. #Harvey https://t.co/5KwMfNV4hB
— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) August 28, 2017
Explaining how the energy effects of Harvey will be felt globally in our new post https://t.co/ZAuBXOJ48U pic.twitter.com/yMBc8LTGZL
— H. Andrew Schwartz (@handrewschwartz) August 29, 2017
It's the 12th anniversary of Katrina's landfall, and its lessons couldn't be more relevant today per @andreperryedu https://t.co/rI3M2plDbz
— Alan Berube (@berubea1) August 29, 2017
Our brave first responders are putting their lives on the line to help those affected by #Harvey. Please pray for them and the victims. https://t.co/kYX48xNhoj
— Gov. Greg Abbott (@GovAbbott) August 28, 2017
The left is Memorial Parkway on Saturday.
The right is Memorial Parkway Sunday morning. #Harvey #HoustonFlood https://t.co/88qQ8fcKZ4 pic.twitter.com/RKevt6b92A
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) August 27, 2017
#Harvey has been a 1000+ year rain event for the Houston region, according to @UWCIMSS @UWSSEC. Our third 100+ year event in three years. pic.twitter.com/d8bRLJ3z3P
— Daniel Cohan (@cohan_ds) August 29, 2017
Before the flood and after on Buffalo Bayou in Houston. Just an unreal amount of water https://t.co/8CcdEdKhtE pic.twitter.com/J33MHpA80R
— Brian L Kahn (@blkahn) August 27, 2017
Animal lovers and shelters scramble to save pets in the wake of #TropicalStormHarvey https://t.co/MaIy7fpru6 pic.twitter.com/Bp0wvI9SXh
— NBC News (@NBCNews) August 30, 2017
'Desperate' to Be in the News: @SenTedCruz, @GovChristie Battle Over Sandy Relief After Harvey https://t.co/gIzyChwopn
— Fox News (@FoxNews) August 30, 2017
Storm #Harvey: #Climatechange did not cause it, yet its impacts likely worsened due to global warming – @rahmstorf https://t.co/olvWCwpE5E pic.twitter.com/bqvSh0MTD9
— Potsdam Institute (@PIK_Climate) August 28, 2017
FEMA flood maps determine who must buy flood insurance. But they don't take climate change into account. https://t.co/uOgcW022vt
— FRONTLINE (@frontlinepbs) August 28, 2017
Bad Economics and Hurricane Harvey https://t.co/rBoF6gWrWw via @CatoInstitute
— Ryan Bourne (@MrRBourne) August 29, 2017
About one-third of US refining capacity lies in the path of Harvey. The potential devastation can't be overstated https://t.co/2aQoot48HD
— WIRED (@WIRED) August 27, 2017