OT: Hurricanes Lounge XLV: Y2K Twenty-Four Years Later

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Unsustainable

Seth Jarvis has Big Kahunas
Apr 14, 2012
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North Carolina
Wife and daughter staying at her mom's, I'm staying at the house with the dogs. I don't expect it to be too bad here far as damage. Though my 2.5 acres is 2 acres of trees in a flood plane
 
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Boom Boom Apathy

I am the Professor. Deal with it!
Sep 6, 2006
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Days like today I get really frustrated when I see ranch-style homes being down for 10-15 mini-manshions on the same lot. Concrete does not absorb water.
While true, there's no absorbing this type of rain when the ground is already saturated like is and 10-20" of rain arrive in 24 hours. Even in my yard in Durham, with all the rain we've had before this, it's like walking on a sponge as there's so much water already in the ground. The little bit of good news for Asheville, is the water flows out quickly due to the terrain.
 
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HisIceness

This is Hurricanes Hockey
Sep 16, 2010
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73,505
Charlotte
No power at my house 😕

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This is a walking trail near my house. It's prone to flooding but I've never seen the creek reach the bridge before. Normal days the creek and bridge are separated by about 10-15 feet
 
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