#DrainTheSwamp08-07-2019 23:20 | |
boreallfor☆☆☆☆☆ (19) |
Washington d.c. flooded with 3.3 inches of rain in 1 hour. Jet streams are weak, get 'stuck' in one spot and you get this event that has less than 1% chance of occurring in any given year. I hear Comrade Donald's house has water damage. https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2019/07/08/washington-dc-flash-flood-how-why-area-was-deluged-by-months-worth-rain-an-hour-monday/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.6766f2670d99 Edited on 08-07-2019 23:28 |
09-07-2019 02:31 | |
HarveyH55★★★★★ (5192) |
Like it never rains in DC... They did get a massive snow storm last winter too. So what, it's call weather. 3.3 inches in an hour, isn't that rare here in Florida. This part of the year, the rainy/hurricane season, 1-2 inches, pretty much daily, is normal, and usually over in an hour or less. Why is DC so special, as to never get heavy rain? |
09-07-2019 04:58 | |
GasGuzzler★★★★★ (2932) |
boreallfor wrote: I assume you are blaming this on global warming. Please tell us all how global warming made this happen. Radiation will not penetrate a perfect insulator, thus as I said space is not a perfect insulator.- Swan |