Best of luck to all members in the path of this storm. Do whatever it takes to keep out of harm's way. The 1900 Galveston hurricane was a killer precisely because no one had much of any advance warning.
Updates at many sites, these are my two favorites:
Weather Underground
Hurricane Ike, 2008 / Stormpulse / Track hurricanes, tracking, mapping
Rita era map of refineries/SPR sites:
Big PDF from the MMS covering all infrastructure in the GOM:
(Visual 1 .pdf)
TOD is running another series of threads on this storm, as they did with Gustav:
Hurricane Ike and Oil Refineries/Infr astructure Thread #2 (9/10 16:30 EDT)
Houston Chronicle:
Energy industry reprises actions taken for Gustav
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')he Port of Houston is closing tonight as Hurricane Ike approaches, most coastal refineries will make storm decisions today, and offshore energy facilities are extending precautions they took just a week ago for Hurricane Gustav.
The Barbours Cut and Bayport terminals will shut down at noon today, and the port will close to all vessel traffic at midnight, spokeswoman Argentina James said.
The Port's 25-mile-long complex is a hub in the nation's energy network.
Forecasts Wednesday evening projected Ike would come ashore Saturday between Corpus Christi and Galveston.
Port Freeport, about 65 miles south of Houston in a mandatory evacuation zone for Brazoria County, shut down early Wednesday afternoon and expects to reopen Monday, Chief Executive Pete Reixach said.
As vessel traffic declined, gasoline retailers were gearing up for a possible surge of evacuating motorists.
Motiva, a refining and retail gasoline joint venture between Shell Oil Co. and Saudi Arabia's state-owned Aramco, said in a prepared statement that its coastal service stations and refueling terminals were being stocked up in anticipation of higher demand.
Shell-branded stations also were setting up generators to keep pumps running in the case of a power outage.
for the TX coast. Looking at this collection of
the highest elevation for the Byran Mound SPR site (226 mb) is only 15 ft. Many of these surge estimates look likely to swamp the whole site, even with a Cat 2 landfall.
The BP and Marathon Ashland refineries look equally fated to get swamped, even if the track is some distance away.
The site that provides those topo maps has some evacuation route charts up as well:
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