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A Meter of Rain
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Saved up? The law of conservation of hurricane rain? ;)
The US has gone a record long 142 months w/o a hurricane hitting land. |
Hope you're on high ground. Holy sheet!
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Well there's floodin' down in Texas All of the telephone lines are down Well there's floodin' down in Texas All of the telephone lines are down And I've been tryin' to call my baby Lord and I can't get a single sound Well dark clouds are rollin' in Man I'm standin' out in the rain Well dark clouds are rollin' in Man I'm standin' out in the rain Yeah flood water keep a rollin' Man it's about to drive poor me insane Well I'm leavin' you baby Lord and I'm goin' back home to stay Well I'm leavin' you baby Lord and I'm goin' back home to stay Well back home are no floods or tornados Baby and the sun shines every day |
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I remember, it was horrible !
We even had bad flooding in the Raleigh area even though the Hurricane only stayed for about 12 hours. |
The issue is the storm will stall over the coast, for a WEEK. Most of the time a storm passes inland and dies out. Two high pressure systems will stall it along the coast, and that is making the storm totals so high.
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It's gonna be brutal....and devastating James :(
....but you already know this. |
Another way to visualize 1 m of rain is that it equates to about 19,600 gallons per acre. So, it's like having a small swimming pool dumped on every yard in a residential neighborhood.
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Bottom line....humans, and LOTS of them, live where Mother Nature says you probably shouldn't be living...or pay....eventually... |
we once got 11 inches of rain in about 5 hours from a wave
not even a storm or tropical depression just a wave with no name and it all fell from 12 midnite to dawn |
Red Beard you have a PM
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There are 43,560 sq ft in an acre. Times 3 ft deep equals 130,680 cubic feet of water 3 feet deep per acre. There are 7.48 gallons of water per cubic foot. So there are 977,486 gals/acre.
In addition, that water is not static as in filling a pool. It moves, and moves rapidly. A gallon of water equals 8.35 pounds. So there's the rough equivalent of 8,162,011 pounds of mass per acre in motion.* Add the wind force and tidal surge and you have a pretty soggy environment. *All calculations are subject to revision as I can't do maths too good. |
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Again I'm not a math guy. |
The Saturn V rocket which propelled the astronauts to the moon produced 7,648,000 pounds of thrust at liftoff. That means there is more energy in 30 inches of rain than it takes to go to the moon PER ACRE!
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It always boggles my mind when I look at the flooding and all that mass of water and realize, it all fell out of the sky! It just does not seem possible. |
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That is about 1.5 Olympic pools! SmileWavy |
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