BHS1975
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Matthew flooding knocked out the dam on the little river here , some idiots tried to cross the bridge while it was underwater and got swept away . Woke up to news helicopters over the area . Closest to Floyd we have gotten in recent years . Floyd broke the dam on bunn lake here and it flooded everywhere and drainedI'd have to look it up. Florence wasn't bad IMBY but Mathew was crazy for flooding here. Not as bad as floyd but close.
This is definitely the summer of high dewpoints. Mine is at 72 right now which is the lowest it’s been all day. The wind has been NW around 3mph all afternoon… that would typically let things mix out down to the mid 60s by now, but not this year
Hearing that story reminds me of what happened just a few miles from my house during Florence…we had had over 17 inches rain in the previous 18 hours and a woman moved a barricade that was blocking a closed highway after dark and drove right into a flooded area… she had her 1 year old in the car with her and the poor baby got swept from arms when she was getting them out of the car. The baby’s body was found about 2 miles downstream the next morning. It was so heartbreaking… I just don’t understand why people try to mess with floodwaters.Matthew flooding knocked out the dam on the little river here , some idiots tried to cross the bridge while it was underwater and got swept away . Woke up to news helicopters over the area . Closest to Floyd we have gotten in recent years . Floyd broke the dam on bunn lake here and it flooded everywhere and drained
Luckily my story the people survived , I can’t imagine the thought process behind moving an entire barricade and driving through flood waters with your baby in the car . It’s just nuts , she had to be under the influence of something, either that or caught in the storm and terrified with high adrenaline with only one goal of getting home .Hearing that story reminds me of what happened just a few miles from my house during Florence…we had had over 17 inches rain in the previous 18 hours and a woman moved a barricade that was blocking a closed highway after dark and drove right into a flooded area… she had her 1 year old in the car with her and the poor baby got swept from arms when she was getting them out of the car. The baby’s body was found about 2 miles downstream the next morning. It was so heartbreaking… I just don’t understand why people try to mess with floodwaters.
Luckily my story the people survived , I can’t imagine the thought process behind moving an entire barricade and driving through flood waters with your baby in the car . It’s just nuts , she had to be under the influence of something, either that or caught in the storm and terrified with high adrenaline with only one goal of getting home .
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Looks like our excessively soggy summer continues this weekend into next week.
Exactly.... always helps to add 4 dots to create an ominous sense of impending doom!Gonna suck if the rivers fill up and then a tropical system comes along.....
Lort help us if there’s 6 dots....?Exactly.... always helps to add 4 dots to create an ominous sense of impending doom!
Nah his dot style is funny to me , not bad or anything it’s always like why the ominous tones?Lort help us if there’s 6 dots....?
Yeah drought is going to be at the absolute bottom of the list of things to worry about in the south anytime soon and as soon as summer is over .. and we get into a more wet season it’s going to be flash flooding we’re worried about or just plain old flooding if we get a tropical system
True although I feel like all the models were fairly quiet yesterday and we had much more expansive storms than they showed .. especially the more east you live. We’ll see ??storms hit a little different when they develop with these sort of conditions at the sfc, this could be the hrrr being happy as usual the day before only to crap the bed the next day View attachment 87385View attachment 87386
Atl is 6 degrees warmer than yesterday as of 10am. It was 95 yesterday. That means today should be 101, right ?Fwiw, RDU and FAY are a few degrees cooler vs 24 hours ago whereas ATL is warmer quite a bit.
Atl is 6 degrees warmer than yesterday as of 10am. It was 95 yesterday. That means today should be 101, right ?
It was 3 degrees cooler at 951 at RDU vs yesterday but it’s also considerably less humid . All in all I don’t think it makes too much of a difference . Nvm looks about as humid as yesterday .If so, I eat my treadmill as I promised. I hope it has a lot of fiber so I’d benefit. I still say no to 100 at ATL though.
Charlotte is 1 warmer.
Are you surprised at this heat given how wet it's been ?FFC has 98 at KATL today and tomorrow and also says this:
OVERNIGHT GUIDANCE STILL INDICATES THAT UPPER RIDGE WILL BUILD IN
WITH SUFFICIENT HEAT AND LOW LEVEL MOISTURE TO APPROACH OR EXCEED
HEAT ADVISORY THRESHOLD OF 105. YESTERDAY'S FORECAST DEWPOINTS WERE
UNDERFORECAST BY 3-5 DEGREES ESPECIALLY OVER MIDDLE GA SO ANTICIPATE
SIMILAR BIAS IN TODAY'S FORECAST. WITH THIS IN MIND, HAVE ISSUED
ADVISORY FOR MANY AREAS INCLUDING ATLANTA METRO, BASICALLY ALL OF
CWA EXCEPT FOR FAR NORTH AND EASTERN COUNTIES.
Yeah drought is going to be at the absolute bottom of the list of things to worry about in the south anytime soon and as soon as summer is over .. and we get into a more wet season it’s going to be flash flooding we’re worried about or just plain old flooding if we get a tropical system
We would definitely be setting records if it was dry.Are you surprised at this heat given how wet it's been ?
wetbulb to greatness81/75
Guess mid-upper 70s dews are the new normal.
You got that rain.81/75
Guess mid-upper 70s dews are the new normal.
The best normal ! Just sweat and enjoy yourself !81/75
Guess mid-upper 70s dews are the new normal.
Are you surprised at this heat given how wet it's been ?