It's looking like 1993 all over again
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It's looking like 1993 all over again
And they called that a 100 year flood.
Right, tell that to the folks in Cedar Rapids right about now.
All that rainfall up north is quickly rushing downstream into the Missouri and Mississippi river basins. There's nowhere for the water to go, both are already at or above flood stage.
And this just in: Weather honks are saying we could get up to 5" more of rain tonight.
This situation is going to get much worse before it gets better.
Right, tell that to the folks in Cedar Rapids right about now.
All that rainfall up north is quickly rushing downstream into the Missouri and Mississippi river basins. There's nowhere for the water to go, both are already at or above flood stage.
And this just in: Weather honks are saying we could get up to 5" more of rain tonight.
This situation is going to get much worse before it gets better.
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It's looking like 1993 all over again
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War 100 year floods every 15 years!!!
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War 100 year floods every 15 years!!!
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Leave it to 'tart to put events in their proper perspective.
My shop is about a mile from the Missouri river in what they call the northeast bottoms. That fucker almost put us out of business 15 years ago. As it was, the damned sewers were backed up for days and you couldn't even take a crap.
Tornado's, which affect small areas, are preferable to flooding, which affects everybody.
Un-War, mang. I wouldn't mind never seeing another like 1993.poptart wrote: War 100 year floods every 15 years!!!
My shop is about a mile from the Missouri river in what they call the northeast bottoms. That fucker almost put us out of business 15 years ago. As it was, the damned sewers were backed up for days and you couldn't even take a crap.
Tornado's, which affect small areas, are preferable to flooding, which affects everybody.
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Massive "electro-boner"?Adelpiero wrote:
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June 23, 1993 - In Manassas, Virginia, Lorena Bobbitt cuts off the penis of her husband John Wayne Bobbitt.
Ol' John better be ready for it this time !
Ol' John better be ready for it this time !
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lol, I have to pass the "vacant lot" where the appendage was found and the apartments where they live every day. Locally to people who've been here awhile, those apartments are where "Lorena Bobbit" lived.
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Marty with the funny. :)Martyred wrote:Massive "electro-boner"?Adelpiero wrote:
mother nature cleansing shit holes
Move over glass dick, there's a new sheriff in town.
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RACK Marty
I suppose this is Bush turning the HaliburChenron weather machine on the white"Bread Basket" region to balance things out.
I suppose this is Bush turning the HaliburChenron weather machine on the white"Bread Basket" region to balance things out.
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I'm serious! That thing looks like it's headed for Canada!Mister Bushice wrote:Marty with the funny. :)Martyred wrote:Massive "electro-boner"?Adelpiero wrote:
mother nature cleansing shit holes
Move over glass dick, there's a new sheriff in town.
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That is precisely why I made it a point to head over to the Wisconsin River (which flows into the Mississippi) yesterday, and unload a bladderful. Enjoy, Whitey.War Wagon wrote:And they called that a 100 year flood.
Right, tell that to the folks in Cedar Rapids right about now.
All that rainfall up north is quickly rushing downstream into the Missouri and Mississippi river basins. There's nowhere for the water to go, both are already at or above flood stage.
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It'll peter out before it gets there.Martyred wrote:Martyred wrote:Massive "electro-boner"?Adelpiero wrote:
mother nature cleansing shit holes
Move over glass dick, there's a new sheriff in town.
I'm serious! That thing looks like it's headed for Canada!
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adel and bace might, but I'm about 250 miles from the Mississippi.Goober McTuber wrote: That is precisely why I made it a point to head over to the Wisconsin River (which flows into the Mississippi) yesterday, and unload a bladderful. Enjoy, Whitey.
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War Wagon wrote:adel and bace might, but I'm about 250 miles from the Mississippi.Goober McTuber wrote: That is precisely why I made it a point to head over to the Wisconsin River (which flows into the Mississippi) yesterday, and unload a bladderful. Enjoy, Whitey.
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Actually, I live in Cedar Rapids. We're going through all this right now. Serve the City, a local organization of churches, hopped right to the service of the community. I've done a little work each of the past two days and went to a Red Cross seminar this afternoon. Will be working with them help in shelters for the next few days. My wife and I went to Mercy hospital last night for a bit. That was an awesome story as several hundred volunteers showed up to help fight back waters. Flood waters hit the 500 year plain. I thank God I'm in this community. It's awesome how it's responded to this flood. Culver and the senators did a fly over today. FEMA will be here in a few days. I hear that the 380 bridge might be closed down. Hope not. We'll see. Again, I love this town. No place I'd rather live in the world.
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As awesome as Cedar Rapids might be responding to the flood, I think I'll pass on the whole living on a flood plain thing.battery chucka' one wrote:Actually, I live in Cedar Rapids. We're going through all this right now. Serve the City, a local organization of churches, hopped right to the service of the community. I've done a little work each of the past two days and went to a Red Cross seminar this afternoon. Will be working with them help in shelters for the next few days. My wife and I went to Mercy hospital last night for a bit. That was an awesome story as several hundred volunteers showed up to help fight back waters. Flood waters hit the 500 year plain. I thank God I'm in this community. It's awesome how it's responded to this flood. Culver and the senators did a fly over today. FEMA will be here in a few days. I hear that the 380 bridge might be closed down. Hope not. We'll see. Again, I love this town. No place I'd rather live in the world.
If you could remember us in your prayers, it'd be most appreciated. Thanks. Peace.
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Dude. It's just the downtown and some areas to the southwest of the river that are flooded. At most, I'd say about 15% of the city. Most of it isn't in a flood plain. And, you must remember, a lot of what's getting hit is in the 500 year plain. Astounding, yes, but not exactly an area that's in a constant threat of flooding.BSmack wrote:As awesome as Cedar Rapids might be responding to the flood, I think I'll pass on the whole living on a flood plain thing.battery chucka' one wrote:Actually, I live in Cedar Rapids. We're going through all this right now. Serve the City, a local organization of churches, hopped right to the service of the community. I've done a little work each of the past two days and went to a Red Cross seminar this afternoon. Will be working with them help in shelters for the next few days. My wife and I went to Mercy hospital last night for a bit. That was an awesome story as several hundred volunteers showed up to help fight back waters. Flood waters hit the 500 year plain. I thank God I'm in this community. It's awesome how it's responded to this flood. Culver and the senators did a fly over today. FEMA will be here in a few days. I hear that the 380 bridge might be closed down. Hope not. We'll see. Again, I love this town. No place I'd rather live in the world.
If you could remember us in your prayers, it'd be most appreciated. Thanks. Peace.
That said, no way I'd live in Iowa City. I hear they're bouncing around the idea of evacuating the entire city. We're newer to the area, but I guess that IC/Coralville floods practically every year.
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From what I've heard, they are dealing with this by closing the locks on the upper Mississippi and telling barges to get over it. That should buy some time and allow the Cedar River to drain properly.War Wagon wrote:And they called that a 100 year flood.
Right, tell that to the folks in Cedar Rapids right about now.
All that rainfall up north is quickly rushing downstream into the Missouri and Mississippi river basins. There's nowhere for the water to go, both are already at or above flood stage.
And this just in: Weather honks are saying we could get up to 5" more of rain tonight.
This situation is going to get much worse before it gets better.
Yadda, yadda, yadda.
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But Cedar Rapids sounded like a better idea?no way I'd live in Iowa City.
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I've stopped crying over the last several days. You're welcome.battery chucka' one wrote:Actually, I live in Cedar Rapids. We're going through all this right now. Serve the City, a local organization of churches, hopped right to the service of the community. I've done a little work each of the past two days and went to a Red Cross seminar this afternoon. Will be working with them help in shelters for the next few days. My wife and I went to Mercy hospital last night for a bit. That was an awesome story as several hundred volunteers showed up to help fight back waters. Flood waters hit the 500 year plain. I thank God I'm in this community. It's awesome how it's responded to this flood. Culver and the senators did a fly over today. FEMA will be here in a few days. I hear that the 380 bridge might be closed down. Hope not. We'll see. Again, I love this town. No place I'd rather live in the world.
If you could remember us in your prayers, it'd be most appreciated. Thanks. Peace.
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Always good to hear about politicians pitching in and doing their part for the relief effort.battery chucka' one wrote:Culver and the senators did a fly over today.
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That's how they assess the scale of damage. This information is then passed on to FEMA._Porter_ wrote:Always good to hear about politicians pitching in and doing their part for the relief effort.battery chucka' one wrote:Culver and the senators did a fly over today.
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Yeah, I'll bet politicans are REAL good at assessment.
I'll bet Katrina went down something like this:
Bush:look at them ants swimming around down there. I din't know ants could swim. Is that black ant carry a box of beer?
someone smarter: Umm, Mr President, those are people.
Bush: I have a warm place in my heart for the little people, even if they are a bunch of godless thieves.
I'll bet Katrina went down something like this:
Bush:look at them ants swimming around down there. I din't know ants could swim. Is that black ant carry a box of beer?
someone smarter: Umm, Mr President, those are people.
Bush: I have a warm place in my heart for the little people, even if they are a bunch of godless thieves.
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Good luck Chucka -
I drove to Omaha on Tuesday and there's a lot of lake front property along I-29 now
I drove to Omaha on Tuesday and there's a lot of lake front property along I-29 now
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Thanks much. We're hanging in there. Maybe I'm being egocentric, but are you guys getting punched in the nose, with water, by the Missouri?KC Scott wrote:Good luck Chucka -
I drove to Omaha on Tuesday and there's a lot of lake front property along I-29 now
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Okay, I'll bite. Who would you rather assess the damage and then contact FEMA?Mister Bushice wrote:Yeah, I'll bet politicans are REAL good at assessment.
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Yea - it's bad. Not floating away like the eastern part, few of the exits closed / impassible.battery chucka' one wrote:Thanks much. We're hanging in there. Maybe I'm being egocentric, but are they getting punched in the nose by the Missouri?KC Scott wrote:Good luck Chucka -
I drove to Omaha on Tuesday and there's a lot of lake front property along I-29 now
Since it's all farmland north of St. Joe it all just looks like rice deltas now.
I'm on high ground here E of KC and my sump is running at least twice an hour.
It's been like living in a tropical rain forrest for the last two months.
In 93 the valley beneath us was submerged for a week - they say that can't happen again [rolleyes]
Good luck out there Mang
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How about you bypass the useless politicians and send FEMA flood experts out there right away?Okay, I'll bite. Who would you rather assess the damage and then contact FEMA?
Any fucking idiot with a TV can see its a disaster. Why involve assholes looking for a photo op?
Did you know that Bush did a fly over of the SO cal wild fires last year, and for four hours they had to ground all air traffic while he looked at it?
The grounding Included the fire fighter flying water tankers battling the blaze.
Stupid fucking idiots.
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Yep, drove to Council Bluffs last Saturday and the rivers Tarkio, Nodaway, and Nishnabotna look close to joining and becoming another Great Lake. It won't take much more rain and then I-29 is going under.KC Scott wrote:I drove to Omaha on Tuesday and there's a lot of lake front property along I-29 now
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The usual suspects won't like my comments but this kind of flooding is happening so much more often than 100 years because of man's invlovment with the natural movement of bodies of water and the landscape in general. And you don't think a lot of wildlife is hindered by flooding to this degree? Think again. It's sad. Clean it all up and pay for all the damage and hurt all the animals and then we'll see it happen all over again in 10 years. Man needs to just step back and let nature be nature. But as long as money is to be made we'll see the trashing of nature.
Ok I'm off my soapbox. Good luck to all the unfortunate innocent people hurt and inconvenienced by it.
Ok I'm off my soapbox. Good luck to all the unfortunate innocent people hurt and inconvenienced by it.
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Peaceful my ass!Jsc810 wrote:Do you think river levees are bad? What about canals? Dams? If we took a helicopter tour over south Louisiana, I could show you many examples of "man's involvement with the natural movement of bodies of water" that allow communities to exist.Dan Vogel wrote:this kind of flooding is happening so much more often than 100 years because of man's invlovment with the natural movement of bodies of water
And I could also show you how man's involvement with nature has helped nature, a huge example may be found offshore at every one of those oil rigs. An offshore oil rig becomes an artificial reef, a entire new marine ecosystem is created, nature loves it. I prefer to go fishing, but Louisiana is now the world leader when it comes to spearfishing, those guys go diving along the rigs for that. Check it out, first one is an amberjack and the second is a lemonfish:
The point is that man and nature can co-exist peacefully, and that is a nice thing. Have a nice weekend, Dan.
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I'm pretty sure when the term "100 year flood plain" is used, it was never meant as a means to calibrate your calender.
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Mvscal, I can't believe you are asking me for a link. Open up a news site or turn on the tv for crying out loud. It's another 100 year flood and it's just been 15 years since the last one. You do the math.
Jsc, man can help the habitat in "isolated" cases and for short term times. But the overall general trend is always that man hurts nature with his involvement and arrogance.
This is a good article I saw today and wanted to share with you.
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Jsc, man can help the habitat in "isolated" cases and for short term times. But the overall general trend is always that man hurts nature with his involvement and arrogance.
This is a good article I saw today and wanted to share with you.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25254541" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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It's a 100 dog-year flood.Dan Vogel wrote:Mvscal, I can't believe you are asking me for a link. Open up a news site or turn on the tv for crying out loud. It's another 100 year flood and it's just been 15 years since the last one. You do the math.
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Actually, Dan, your comments are of great value to our community. As you can see, we have MUCH healing to do. I hope you can forgive me for the way I have acted.The usual suspects won't like my comments
The other day, Kid Nashville logged in and just leveled anyone that happened to be around with some incredibly devastating smack posts. It's really got me wondering just exactly what the goal is around here.
I'm thinking, as long as everyone likes the idea of course, of transitioning this board away from smacking, and towards self-help, exploration, and support. I'd like to think that you'd be willing to take a role in this. We could add a nature appreciation section, and a test board where we add EVERYTHING into the word censor until all of the wrongs have been righted.
I hope to read your positive response soon.
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I would say "stop being a tard" but I know that you just can't help yourself.Jsc810 wrote:Do you think river levees are bad? What about canals? Dams? If we took a helicopter tour over south Louisiana, I could show you many examples of "man's involvement with the natural movement of bodies of water" that allow communities to exist.Dan Vogel wrote:this kind of flooding is happening so much more often than 100 years because of man's invlovment with the natural movement of bodies of water
All of the levees and Army Corps involvement are not for a nature/mankind symbiosis. A lot of times its to commercially develop land that is currently a flood plain. Build up a levee in one place, water that would normally settle in a flood plain goes somewhere else. Of course, where the water is displaced is not the problem of the community and commercial developers that benefitted from a new levee.
This shit happens more and more in Missouri.
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This is a huge pet peeve with me. Worthless dumbfukk politicians find it neccessary ro "survey the damage themselves".Mister Bushice wrote:How about you bypass the useless politicians and send FEMA flood experts out there right away?Okay, I'll bite. Who would you rather assess the damage and then contact FEMA?
Any fucking idiot with a TV can see its a disaster. Why involve assholes looking for a photo op?
Did you know that Bush did a fly over of the SO cal wild fires last year, and for four hours they had to ground all air traffic while he looked at it?
The grounding Included the fire fighter flying water tankers battling the blaze.
Stupid fucking idiots.
First off, if you wanna survey it, turn on CNN or Foxnews. A politician getting in the way of an emergency situation like this is a fukking criminal act. Trouble is, if they don't do it, their critics will claim they don't care. And the politicians themselves don't have the brains/balls to answer back that they don't want to get in the way.
I say we build some levees out of politician body parts.
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Yet, Dubya was chastised for not seeing the damage of Nawlins firsthand for quite some time. If he goes and visits quickly, its stupid but people think he cares. If he doesn't visit, he stays out of the way of those actually working yet is perceived to be unsympathetic.smackaholic wrote: Worthless dumbfukk politicians find it neccessary ro "survey the damage themselves".
In summary, people are stupid.
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