Posted on 07/09/2025 10:11:40 AM PDT by DFG
OMG..! That means it was O’Bidens fault..!
A report suggesting flash flooding in the Southwest? That doesn’t sound like a stretch worthy of emergency action. That stuff happens often in that part of the country.
That’s akin to suggesting there will be a bad hurricane hitting the southeast sometime in the next 18 months. Most Floridians would look at you and shake their heads.
Anything predicted 9 months in advance, in particular something weather related, is absolute pure unadulterated bull shit.
They may think of it as probable, but not a for certainty foreseeable happening. The story is blame-game click bait.
Who can project that the low was to become stationary, fill with moisture and park itself where it did.
My daughter Skye would disagree with that comment. Her mother, Wendy predicted her arrival 9 months in advance. :)
Blah blah….it’s not delivering the information that is the problem - it’s having someone one the other end to receive it and ACT.
Show me who at the camp was monitoring NOAA Weather Service radio in the middle of the night and an emergency plan for evacuation of at least the most at-risk kids when flooding is predicted and I’ll revise my opinion.
"County devastated by Texas flood predicted nine months ago that dangerous flooding would hit THIS YEAR but failed to act [??? emphasis added]"
Noting that I am an unrelated observer, “failed to act” accusation seems to ignore that Kerr County was possibly denied funding for warning system.
"But the new warning system never became reality. Though local officials agreed to spend $50,000 on an engineering study, which made specific recommendations for such a project in 2016, they never secured the $1 million they estimated would be needed to implement it – despite asking for help from state officials at least three separate times." —Kerr County asked Texas to help pay for a flood warning system for 8 years. Can it happen now? (7.7.25)
Insights welcome.
“Anything predicted 9 months in advance, in particular something weather related, is absolute pure unadulterated bull shit.”
Post of the day!
RIGHT ON!
Reminiscent of Katrina 2005. Pre warning levees could fail
“County devastated by Texas flood predicted nine months ago that dangerous flooding would hit THIS YEAR but failed to act”
They just needed to buy a Tesla and this would never have happened.
What is wrong with the river/county authorities?
The Brazos River has old-fashioned alarms at every dam and can be heard for miles.
The camp AND the RV parks.
The climate change idiots say we are close to the end. Who to believe. Didn’t happen, this report would have never been published.
“It goes on to note that past floods had maxed out at 10 inches – a stark contrast to last Friday when the Guadalupe River swelled into a monstrous 23ft wall of water in a matter of minutes.”
The report mentions possibility of a a 10” flood. They received a 23’ wall of water. Failed to act to do ... what exactly?
Also, the US weather service issues heavy rain predictions. They did so at ~4A. Then, <20 minutes later they go “Oh Shitte!” and upgrade the warning to an emergency.
This is not like watching a hurricane come aground. I’ve been in one in Houston and there is no way to miss it. I’ve also been in tornadoes in the area around StLouis — a warning is the highest level and that just means one touched down within miles of you. Not much use, really.
A flash flood in hill country, however, is totally different. The rain can occur miles away, on a different river. Yah don’t know until weather radar goes flashing red — which is minutes away from a flood.
Could alarms have been put up? Sure. How come the country did not?
I’m tired of hindsight
Does the Tesla sound a loud alarm when flood waters rise over the tires?
This flooding happened in a somewhat unpopulated/unincorporated area. The feds had no river gages on the south fork in that area because it basically a head water. I think it is likely most people in Kerr county live out of harms way and didn't want to pay for a rarely used alert system.
I have relatives the live in Sugar Land, TX near the Brazos River. They pay big bucks not to hear a flooding siren going off. Their levee system survived the massive Harvey flooding.
And probably made the same warning last year and the year before that as well.
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