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Have you seen this? ... marble falls Jul 2025 #1
Doesn't look right. carpetbagger Jul 2025 #26
I've heard from friends that there was a river running right down the main drag. ... marble falls Jul 2025 #31
The 38 minute video is worth seeing Renew Deal Jul 2025 #2
I grew up in a flood plain near the coast in Texas...we kept a boat under the house. pecosbob Jul 2025 #3
That happened in Iowa when I was in Marion. Just north of Cenrter City was an area that haden't flooded ... marble falls Jul 2025 #32
The area is full of hills. You walk toward the top of a hill. LeftInTX Jul 2025 #4
All great points misanthrope Jul 2025 #6
" These are flash floods, not hurricane floods" obamanut2012 Jul 2025 #8
Very informative malaise Jul 2025 #14
Not to mention humbling - and terrifying! calimary Jul 2025 #21
Agree malaise Jul 2025 #30
I guess I don't understand. LudwigPastorius Jul 2025 #24
You walk before high water approaches. LeftInTX Jul 2025 #25
Bingo. If it's up to your ankles and running, you are in danger. marble falls Jul 2025 #33
Once camping at Turner Falls, OK a Parker ranger told us to pack up MagickMuffin Jul 2025 #5
Here's a 38 minute video from the beginning of the surge to the cresting of the bridge MagickMuffin Jul 2025 #7
Wow, that is exactly what it looked like when tsunamis hit Japan BigmanPigman Jul 2025 #10
I watched it..in horror, actually. I bookmarked it as it was the most stunning, tragic thing Ive seen. Deuxcents Jul 2025 #27
When the water is high, its also fast. milestogo Jul 2025 #9
Months and months of drought made everything much worse. Paladin Jul 2025 #11
Decades of drought made everyone forget what to do during a flash flood! LeftInTX Jul 2025 #13
Same thing happened here with Hurricane Gilbert in 1988 malaise Jul 2025 #18
No offence - I do not want to be in Jamaica in a C-3 storm event. You are most welcome to come up north ... marble falls Jul 2025 #34
Thanks my friend malaise Jul 2025 #35
There is that, TOO. calimary Jul 2025 #22
No. Ms. Toad Jul 2025 #12
If they were aware of them misanthrope Jul 2025 #15
That is the responsibility of the camp and/or local goverment. Ms. Toad Jul 2025 #16
It wasn't my aim to "shift" anything misanthrope Jul 2025 #19
I was just responding to your assertion that the only way Ms. Toad Jul 2025 #20
I grew up in a place with tornadoes as well misanthrope Jul 2025 #29
We had drills about twice a year. Ms. Toad Jul 2025 #38
A lot of the reason I remembered misanthrope Jul 2025 #39
Both away from shrapnel, and against the strongest walls in the building. Ms. Toad Jul 2025 #40
Our warnings in Burnet came more than an hour before the first crossing, they set up a high water shelter ... marble falls Jul 2025 #37
Exactly. There was no warning sent. Here in Marble Falls, we get warnings from both the city and the county, ... marble falls Jul 2025 #36
It seems like the camp had no plan Buckeyeblue Jul 2025 #17
It happened at 4:45AM. That area of the valley is a gentle slope to the riverbed Melon Jul 2025 #23
You can check the river gauge here electricmonk Jul 2025 #28
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