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In reply to the discussion: Scary info from a USGS gauge on the Guadalupe River [View all]misanthrope
(8,985 posts)39. A lot of the reason I remembered
is because it seemed so unsafe compared to the power of a tornado. Now I realize the preparation's chief purpose was to get us away from the potential glass shrapnel from the windows in the classrooms.
But all of us had seen houses torn apart by tornadoes, or the channels of shattered trees that remained for years in the hillsides where twisters had churned up and over during violent storms. We knew if one hit the school itself, it was going to take some good fortune to get through it unscathed.
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I've heard from friends that there was a river running right down the main drag. ...
marble falls
Jul 8
#31
I grew up in a flood plain near the coast in Texas...we kept a boat under the house.
pecosbob
Jul 7
#3
That happened in Iowa when I was in Marion. Just north of Cenrter City was an area that haden't flooded ...
marble falls
Jul 8
#32
Here's a 38 minute video from the beginning of the surge to the cresting of the bridge
MagickMuffin
Jul 7
#7
I watched it..in horror, actually. I bookmarked it as it was the most stunning, tragic thing Ive seen.
Deuxcents
Jul 8
#27
No offence - I do not want to be in Jamaica in a C-3 storm event. You are most welcome to come up north ...
marble falls
Jul 8
#34
Our warnings in Burnet came more than an hour before the first crossing, they set up a high water shelter ...
marble falls
Jul 8
#37