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Botany

(70,588 posts)
Thu Sep 29, 2022, 02:22 PM Sep 2022

Look out N & S Carolina, West Va., S.E. OH and KY because when what is left of Hurricane Ian tracks

... through we are going to see flooding like we saw last summer in KY.

Because when the Ian dumps its water in the mountains of the N & S Carolina that water will
cause flooding all the way to the Atlantic and in the hill country of KY, WV, and S.E. OH expect
flooding in the valleys, along the creeks, and rivers from the run off.


Projected track of storm in this link.
https://abcnews.go.com/International/hurricane-ian-maps-latest-projections-paths/story?id=90573400

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Look out N & S Carolina, West Va., S.E. OH and KY because when what is left of Hurricane Ian tracks (Original Post) Botany Sep 2022 OP
The second worst flood in my lifetime on the Ohio doc03 Sep 2022 #1
LINKS Still most people ignore the links... nt Samrob Sep 2022 #2

doc03

(35,378 posts)
1. The second worst flood in my lifetime on the Ohio
Thu Sep 29, 2022, 04:44 PM
Sep 2022

River was from hurricane Agnes in 1972, the river crested at 49.3 feet in June in Wheeling WV.. Flood stage is 36 feet.

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