To: Paul R.
It ain't over yet even when the rain stops and winds stop.
All that water has to go somewhere.
The ground in many areas over saturated and nowhere to go.
Many streams, rivers, watersheds will be inundated with water finding a place to go somewhere.
Mainly the Susquehanna river.
The Susquehanna starts at the outlet of Otsego Lake in Cooperstown, New York as the waterhead all the way down to the northwestern top 1/4 of the Chesapeake bay.
Tropical storm Agnes was one of last century's damaging storms in that area not because of it's winds, but flooding.
To: American Constitutionalist
As far as the Susquehanna is concerned, the heaviest rain was to the south of its basin.
750 posted on
10/30/2012 5:21:04 AM PDT by
dirtboy
To: American Constitutionalist
As far as the Susquehanna is concerned, the heaviest rain was to the south of its basin.
751 posted on
10/30/2012 5:23:15 AM PDT by
dirtboy
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