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In reply to the discussion: More bad weather for Texas [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)9. You are getting the floods because the rain is coming down in bucketfulls
I care, and I almost predict the same scenario for CA, if the El Nino gets stronger than NOAA expects at this time. Even this winter maybe.
Dry parched land needs gentle rains, not bucketfuls to recover without getting run over and a nasty flood.
But I used to give advise from years in EMS, that is not welcomed, so I will not bother.
The only piece of advise, mostly coming from the last flash flood warning we got here from the National Weather Service (That was a surprise), is go immediately higher ground.
I even posted the alert here, and nobody here cares what happens in San Diego either. I am convinced that if we slip to the ocean... none will notice.
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You are getting the floods because the rain is coming down in bucketfulls
nadinbrzezinski
May 2015
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