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Title: Texas floods - at least 80 dead: Post by Bobby. on Jul 7th, 2025 at 9:02am Is it caused by global warming? https://edition.cnn.com/weather/live-news/texas-flooding-camp-mystic-07-06-25-hnk At least 80 dead in catastrophic Texas floods as governor warns of more rain to come. Here's the latest • Rising death toll: At least 80 people have died in connection with the flash floods that struck central Texas early Friday, according to officials. The toll includes at least 28 children in Kerr County, where 10 girls and one counselor from Camp Mystic are still unaccounted for, authorities said. • Flood threat remains: Gov. Greg Abbott said flash flooding still poses a danger for parts of Texas, with more rain on the way in several areas. Officials urged people in Hunt, a community in Kerr County, to move to higher ground this afternoon because of potential flooding. President Donald Trump vowed continued federal support for Texas after devastating floods left scores dead and said he will “probably” visit the state on Friday. Trump said his administration, including Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, was working closely with state and local officials. “We’ll continue to be there. And we’re working very closely with representatives from Texas, and it’s a horrible thing that took place, absolutely horrible,” Trump said as he departed New Jersey after a weekend at his golf club there. “So we say, God bless all of the people that have gone through so much, and God bless, God bless the state of Texas,” Trump said. On FEMA: Asked about his plans to phase out the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Trump said it was a matter for another time. “FEMA is something we can talk about later, but right now, they’re busy working, so we’ll leave it at that,” he said. Trump said he expected to visit Texas on Friday. |
Title: Re: Texas floods - at least 80 dead: Post by greggerypeccary on Jul 7th, 2025 at 9:51am Bobby. wrote on Jul 7th, 2025 at 9:02am:
It's caused by climate change, and it's tragic. Those poor kids :'( And at a Christian camp, no less. How long before the rapist in the White House blames Obama for this? |
Title: Re: Texas floods - at least 80 dead: Post by Bobby. on Jul 7th, 2025 at 10:04am greggerypeccary wrote on Jul 7th, 2025 at 9:51am:
Greggy, the Environment is not another section on Ozpol that you can use to blame Trump for everything - cease and desist. |
Title: Re: Texas floods - at least 80 dead: Post by greggerypeccary on Jul 7th, 2025 at 10:11am Bobby. wrote on Jul 7th, 2025 at 10:04am:
Excuse me? When did I blame Trump? :-/ I said it was climate change? "It's caused by climate change, and it's tragic." You might need some new glasses. |
Title: Re: Texas floods - at least 80 dead: Post by Bobby. on Jul 7th, 2025 at 10:14am greggerypeccary wrote on Jul 7th, 2025 at 10:11am:
Greggy, you said our DL would blame Obama. |
Title: Re: Texas floods - at least 80 dead: Post by greggerypeccary on Jul 7th, 2025 at 11:12am Bobby. wrote on Jul 7th, 2025 at 10:14am:
I didn't blame the convicted felon for anything, and I asked "How long before the rapist in the White House blames Obama for this?" |
Title: Re: Texas floods - at least 80 dead: Post by Bobby. on Jul 7th, 2025 at 11:23am Greggy, stop calling our DL a rapist. Don't bring your off topic TDS here. Seek help instead for your problem. |
Title: Re: Texas floods - at least 80 dead: Post by greggerypeccary on Jul 7th, 2025 at 11:30am Bobby. wrote on Jul 7th, 2025 at 11:23am:
Bobbi, Stop telling lies. |
Title: Re: Texas floods - at least 80 dead: Post by Bobby. on Jul 7th, 2025 at 11:44am greggerypeccary wrote on Jul 7th, 2025 at 11:30am:
Are you calling the moderator of this MRB a liar? |
Title: Re: Texas floods - at least 80 dead: Post by Frank on Jul 7th, 2025 at 12:17pm greggerypeccary wrote on Jul 7th, 2025 at 9:51am:
Clammy nonsense. "Flash floods, which occur when the ground is unable to absorb torrential rainfall, are not unusual. The region of south and central Texas where the weekend's deluge occurred is known colloquially as "Flash Flood Alley"." |
Title: Re: Texas floods - at least 80 dead: Post by Bobby. on Jul 7th, 2025 at 12:36pm
Yes Frank,
https://www.usatoday.com/story/graphics/2025/07/06/texas-cities-flooded-july-4-rain/84484814007/ Hill Country, the region in Central and South Central Texas, also is known colloquially as “flash flood alley,” for its propensity for fast and furious flooding when extreme rain falls, Alan Gerard, CEO of weather consulting company Balanced Weather said. As bountiful moist air from the Gulf of America, renamed from the Gulf of Mexico, moves over the steep hills, it can dump heavy rains. "The Gulf is warmer than normal and disturbances moving through that flow can focus thunderstorm activity on a particular area, " he said. On July 4, it was a case of everything focusing in "exactly the wrong place." The suddenness of the disaster at Camp Mystic, a girls’ summer camp, is starkly illustrated by data from a gauge on the Guadalupe River near Kerrville. The gauge surged from less than a two feet to more than 34 feet in just over an hour on July 4. |
Title: Re: Texas floods - at least 80 dead: Post by greggerypeccary on Jul 7th, 2025 at 1:53pm Bobby. wrote on Jul 7th, 2025 at 11:44am:
Yes. |
Title: Re: Texas floods - at least 80 dead: Post by Bobby. on Jul 7th, 2025 at 1:57pm greggerypeccary wrote on Jul 7th, 2025 at 1:53pm:
Greggy, Cease posting for 1 week. |
Title: Re: Texas floods - at least 80 dead: Post by Frank on Jul 7th, 2025 at 6:04pm
Why Texas Hill Country, where a devastating flood killed dozens, is one of the deadliest places in the US for flash flooding
Texas as a whole leads the nation in flood deaths, and by a wide margin. A colleague and I analyzed data from 1959 to 2019 and found 1,069 people had died in flooding in Texas over those six decades. The next highest total was in Louisiana, with 693. Many of those flood deaths have been in Hill County. It’s part of an area known as Flash Flood Alley, a crescent of land that curves from near Dallas down to San Antonio and then westward. The hills are steep, and the water moves quickly when it floods. This is a semi-arid area with soils that don’t soak up much water, so the water sheets off quickly and the shallow creeks can rise fast. When those creeks converge on a river, they can create a surge of water that wipes out homes and washes away cars and, unfortunately, anyone in its path. Hill Country has seen some devastating flash floods. In 1987, heavy rain in western Kerr County quickly flooded the Guadalupe River, triggering a flash flood similar to the one in 2025. Ten teenagers being evacuated from a camp died in the rushing water. San Antonio, at the eastern edge of Hill Country, was hit with a flash flood on June 12, 2025, that killed 13 people whose cars were swept away by high water from a fast-flooding creek near an interstate ramp in the early morning. Why does the region get such strong downpours? One reason Hill Country gets powerful downpours is the Balcones Escarpment. The escarpment is a line of cliffs and steep hills created by a geologic fault. When warm air from the Gulf rushes up the escarpment, it condenses and can dump a lot of moisture. That water flows down the hills quickly, from many different directions, filling streams and rivers below. As temperature rise, the warmer atmosphere can hold more moisture, increasing the downpour and flood risk. The same effect can contribute to flash flooding in San Antonio, where the large amount of paved land and lack of updated drainage to control runoff adds to the risk. What can be done to improve flash flood safety? First, it’s important for people to understand why flash flooding happens and just how fast the water can rise and flow. In many arid areas, dry or shallow creeks can quickly fill up with fast-moving water and become deadly. So people should be aware of the risks and pay attention to the weather. Improving flood forecasting, with more detailed models of the physics and water velocity at different locations, can also help. Probabilistic forecasting, for example, can provide a range of rainfall scenarios, enabling authorities to prepare for worst-case scenarios. A scientific framework linking rainfall forecasts to the local impacts, such as streamflow, flood depth and water velocity, could also help decision-makers implement timely evacuations or road closures. Education is particularly essential for drivers. One to two feet of moving water can wash away a car. People may think their trucks and SUVs can go through anything, but fast-moving water can flip a truck and carry it away. Officials can also do more to barricade roads when the flood risk is high to prevent people from driving into harm’s way. We found that 58% of the flood deaths in Texas over the past six decades involved vehicles. The storm on June 12 in San Antonio was an example. It was early morning, and drivers had poor visibility. The cars were hit by fast-rising floodwater from an adjacent creek. https://theconversation.com/why-texas-hill-country-where-a-devastating-flood-killed-dozens-is-one-of-the-deadliest-places-in-the-us-for-flash-flooding-260555 |
Title: Re: Texas floods - at least 80 dead: Post by John Smith on Jul 8th, 2025 at 8:40am Bobby. wrote on Jul 7th, 2025 at 1:57pm:
;D ;D ;D keep crying you moron. YOU did lie and now you want to have a tantrum because you got called on it? ;D ;D ;D No wonder you are regarded as the biggest idiot across multiple forums :D |
Title: Re: Texas floods - at least 80 dead: Post by Bobby. on Jul 8th, 2025 at 8:45am John Smith wrote on Jul 8th, 2025 at 8:40am:
Ahh - so you know Greggy can't post so you cooked up that at Monk's dump? - defending your poofy mates. ::) |
Title: Re: Texas floods - at least 80 dead: Post by Gordon on Jul 8th, 2025 at 10:34am
Pediatrician fired for vile post suggesting Texas flood victims were Trump supporters who got ‘what they voted for
https://www.skynews.com.au/world-news/united-states/pediatrician-fired-for-vile-post-suggesting-texas-flood-victims-were-trump-supporters-who-got-what-they-voted-for/news-story/b5ccab2a57b430d515f771f2401ab2da |
Title: Re: Texas floods - at least 80 dead: Post by John Smith on Jul 8th, 2025 at 10:56am Bobby. wrote on Jul 8th, 2025 at 8:45am:
one doesn't have to cook anything up to laugh at your stupidity. :D |
Title: Re: Texas floods - at least 80 dead: Post by lee on Jul 8th, 2025 at 11:20am greggerypeccary wrote on Jul 7th, 2025 at 10:11am:
Poor gweggy. Please show that it was climate change. The land around the area is highly impervious, that means more runoff, that means more flooding. The area has a rich history of flooding. On another note the National Weather Service gave a notice hours in advance of the danger of flash flooding occurring. That people didn't take notice is no-ones concern except for their own. Tragedies happen. Linking them to politics is low, but not unexpected from you. ::) |
Title: Re: Texas floods - at least 80 dead: Post by SerialBrain9 on Jul 10th, 2025 at 10:01am
The company Rain Maker 🌧️ was cloud seeding in the area just before the floods.
Same with the 2013 floods down in Tasmania - cloud seeding then deadly floods. Weather Geoengineering needs to stop! |
Title: Re: Texas floods - at least 80 dead: Post by Carl D on Jul 10th, 2025 at 10:13am SerialBrain9 wrote on Jul 10th, 2025 at 10:01am:
Good grief. Is there anything in this entire world that isn't some sort of conspiracy, plot or cover up with you lot? Unraveling claims cloud seeding caused deadly Texas floods in 2025 Rating: FALSE Quote:
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Ah! Social Media again. No surprise there. |
Title: Re: Texas floods - at least 80 dead: Post by Jasin on Jul 10th, 2025 at 2:07pm
It was the work of God. ;D
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Title: Re: Texas floods - at least 80 dead: Post by Bobby. on Jul 10th, 2025 at 2:31pm Jasin wrote on Jul 10th, 2025 at 2:07pm:
It was the work of the devil and witches. It's another sign of the End Times. |
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