I could use that 9 inches of rain where I live. Maybe not all at once though.
Global warming.
I’m 80 miles S/SE of St Louis and not a drop of rain with sunny skies since noon.
Caused by a slow moving train wrect of a cooler air mass from the north and a warmer air mass from the south.
But it will be blamed on a catch-all propaganda term that the useful idiots think they understand.
I’m assuming this missed you? *Fingers Crossed*
Damage video
Flooding in Hazelwood MO where over 8 inches of rain has fallen
https://rumble.com/v1do4qj-flooding-in-hazelwood-mo-where-over-8-inches-of-rain-has-fallen.html
How high’s the water, mama?
Five feet high and risin’
How high’s the water, papa?
She said it’s five feet high and risin’
Well the rails are washed out north of town
We gotta head for higher ground
We can’t come back till the water goes down,
Five feet high and risin’
Well, it’s five feet high and risin’
Johnny Cash
(who grew up in Dyess Arkansas, which was ground zero for the Mississipi Flood of 1937)
Had 3” in 3 hours here a couple of days ago...
be sure to sue all the real estate developers for grading flat, all the geographical natural run-offs that aeen’t there no more!!
A drop in the bucket.
In 1979, 43 years ago yesterday, Alvin, TX, south of Houston, had 43 inches of rain in a 24-hour period, the most ever in the U.S.
Tropical Storm Claudette passed by and stopped right on top of the city and stayed. And stayed. And stayed.
Still a record to this day.
We do it bigger in Texas.
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