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In reply to the discussion: Houston, Texas, Hit by Unprecedented Flooding; Seven States At Risk [View all]SoapBox
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Houston, Texas, Hit by Unprecedented Flooding; Seven States At Risk [View all]
Omaha Steve
May 2015
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My dad used to say that a heavy downpour did little to end a drought because it would run off so
jwirr
May 2015
#8
No of course not and that is good but what my father was talking about was farm land.
jwirr
May 2015
#17
All this is happening in these deep red states with congress critters who don't believe in climate
kimbutgar
May 2015
#6
I heard that last night - I cannot imagine 40 feet of water rushing out at you. Horrible.
jwirr
May 2015
#69
about the house you may buy, do not buy near any Hou.drainage canals! call insurance and see if
Sunlei
May 2015
#13
Brays Bayou will flood, no matter the recent work. I can guarantee with the 12+ inches of rain in
Sunlei
May 2015
#25
One wonders how long they may remain at capacity with the summer season about to begin...
LanternWaste
May 2015
#65