Does anyone have any resources that show hurricanes that originated in the western gulf and made landfall on the west coast of Florida?
this path seems so unusual.
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My parents live in Asheville. They are okay. They also never expected it to be this bad.
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Kicking people who have lost everything seems pretty petty. Just sayin'.
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Originally posted by RaceBoarder View Post
I don't think you grasp the situation in the Appalachians. This is not normal. This is not expected.
The coastal areas were hit hard, but this is unprecedented in the hills and that is where most of the flooding damage is coming from.
This is like me making fun of you because your house flooded because you had a freak storm system where T-storms ran a train on your area and dumped 14" of rain in 5 hours and you lost everything.
I get it.
But still, Shoulda prayed harder.
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Originally posted by Proud2baLaker View PostMy friend in Tennessee, who was at the plant next to Impact Plastics where people were swept away (they evacuated a little earlier) said there was never really any kind of suggestions or orders to evacuate prior to the storm hitting. It sounds like while they expected rain and wind, no one expected this. He said reports and forecasts for the area were calling for about half that rain which, while still a lot, would probably not have been nearly as bad. And apparently some of those reservoirs and what not were already higher than normal due to rains in the days leading up to when Helene actually hit. That certainly did not help the situation.
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My friend in Tennessee, who was at the plant next to Impact Plastics where people were swept away (they evacuated a little earlier) said there was never really any kind of suggestions or orders to evacuate prior to the storm hitting. It sounds like while they expected rain and wind, no one expected this. He said reports and forecasts for the area were calling for about half that rain which, while still a lot, would probably not have been nearly as bad. And apparently some of those reservoirs and what not were already higher than normal due to rains in the days leading up to when Helene actually hit. That certainly did not help the situation.
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Originally posted by RaceBoarder View Post
I don't think you grasp the situation in the Appalachians. This is not normal. This is not expected.
The coastal areas were hit hard, but this is unprecedented in the hills and that is where most of the flooding damage is coming from.
This is like me making fun of you because your house flooded because you had a freak storm system where T-storms ran a train on your area and dumped 14" of rain in 5 hours and you lost everything.
This story here is a fine example of the insanity. Although this is Tennessee. The people I know there LEFT the area because of the storm. They had plenty of time and were paying attention apparently more than the people in power.
Florida told people to get the **** out and they got out.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/...hel-rcna173597
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Originally posted by ScoobyDoo View PostSo, asking for my own curiosity and being sensitive to economic issues. If you live in a flood plain and a hurricane comes in it just seems to me that it is imperative you get the people the **** out of there? It appears again that the hurricane hit, and it hit flood plains, and bang it's like Katrina all over again.
Don't we ****ing learn?
The coastal areas were hit hard, but this is unprecedented in the hills and that is where most of the flooding damage is coming from.
This is like me making fun of you because your house flooded because you had a freak storm system where T-storms ran a train on your area and dumped 14" of rain in 5 hours and you lost everything.
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So, asking for my own curiosity and being sensitive to economic issues. If you live in a flood plain and a hurricane comes in it just seems to me that it is imperative you get the people the **** out of there? It appears again that the hurricane hit, and it hit flood plains, and bang it's like Katrina all over again.
Don't we ****ing learn?
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Originally posted by ScottK View Post
They had a similar flood in 1916 in Asheville.
BTW, a 1-in-100 year flood does NOT mean it should only happen once in a 100 years. It actually means that the odds of it happening in any year are just 1 in 100.
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