Carolina Fever
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The river rose more than 20 feet in 30 minutes. That is just insane.
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Fucking sucks.Yep, unfortunately so. Patrick and his family live in Birmingham, where my wife and I just moved from, and his wife and my wife were in a women’s physicians group together. That’s how we found out this afternoon.
Damn, that is so heartbreaking. I cannot fathom the pain of losing a child. Truly cannot even remotely imagine it.Yep, unfortunately so. Patrick and his family live in Birmingham, where my wife and I just moved from, and his wife and my wife were in a women’s physicians group together. That’s how we found out this afternoon.
Bad things are going to happen to you in life. Losing a child or grandchild should not be one of them.Damn, that is so heartbreaking. I cannot fathom the pain of losing a child. Truly cannot even remotely imagine it.
Just fuck.Yep, unfortunately so. Patrick and his family live in Birmingham, where my wife and I just moved from, and his wife and my wife were in a women’s physicians group together. That’s how we found out this afternoon.
You live on or next to a street called Plantation Place? Is this in Charlotte?Yikes! I was yelling, “Run! Run!” as I watched that.
Flooding like that is the craziest thing. It doesn’t seem possible. We have a small creek by our house and it’s amazing the amount flooding that can come from that during a heavy rain. A few weeks ago, it flooded a street near me that sits about 20-30 yards away from the creek:
Also took out the railings along the greenway trail right by our house (the water along that stretch rises very high over the trail during periods of heavy rain):
Considering how small that creek is, it’s scary to think of how much damage a big river can do.
A few blocks away. Yeah, it’s a cringey name. At least it’s only a one-block street.You live on or next to a street called Plantation Place? Is this in Charlotte?
The power of moving water is amazing, especially when it's full of trees, logs, branches, rocks and other debris.Yikes! I was yelling, “Run! Run!” as I watched that.
Flooding like that is the craziest thing. It doesn’t seem possible. We have a small creek by our house and it’s amazing the amount flooding that can come from that during a heavy rain. A few weeks ago, it flooded a street near me that sits about 20-30 yards away from the creek:
Also took out the railings along the greenway trail right by our house (the water along that stretch rises very high over the trail during periods of heavy rain):
Considering how small that creek is, it’s scary to think of how much damage a big river can do.
Up in the HIll Country. NWS predicted 3 inches of rain, and they got over a foot. Probably beyond cell towers. The NWS flash flood warning was in the middle of the night only hours before a 20+ foot wall of water hit. 40%+ of the NWS staff in Houston retired, fired. Same for San Antonio, Austin, including. Institutional knowledge would have seen the deadly potential of a warm core storm (they raing massively at night formed from the tropical moisture of EPAC Eurricanes Barry and Erick.Shit! Poor kids.
Hell, Providence Plantation is one of the largest neighborhoods in south Charlotte.A few blocks away. Yeah, it’s a cringey name. At least it’s only a one-block street.
Yeah, that’s Charlotte.
Charlotte’s not alone naming roads or neighborhoods with “plantation.”A few blocks away. Yeah, it’s a cringey name. At least it’s only a one-block street.
Yeah, that’s Charlotte.
That is an incredible rise in such a short period of time. But, OTOH, reports I heard yesterday said this was the biggest flood that river had experienced since 1987. And let me clear, I am pretty sure they were talking about 1987 AD, not 1987 BC. 1987 AD is not some mythical long-ago age that we can scoff at the veracity of the tales coming from that era. Ronald Reagan was President in 1987. So, if there was a bigger flood as recently as 1987, then why were so many youth camp sleeping shelters built so close to the river?The river rose more than 20 feet in 30 minutes. That is just insane.
Yeah, that one’s really cringey. MuggsyHell, Providence Plantation is one of the largest neighborhoods in south Charlotte.
Do you live anywhere near St. Nektarios Greek Orthodox Church? That place is awesome. One Sunday afternoon after the local PBS station aired a special about it, I drove over to see it and take some photos. Shortly after my arrival, a guy walked over from a neighboring house and I immediately mentioned the PBS special and added that I had no idea something like this was even in Charlotte. He smiled, identified himself as the Treasurer of St. Nektarios, and said, "Would you like to see the inside?" And it is more impressive inside than it is outside.A few blocks away. Yeah, it’s a cringey name. At least it’s only a one-block street.
Yeah, that’s Charlotte.