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milestogo

(20,119 posts)
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 11:31 AM 23 hrs ago

'Be ready to move quickly to higher ground': Forecaster delivers ominous warning of 1-in-1,000-year flood coming

Forecasters have warned of historic flooding in the central US this week, anticipating multiple bouts of heavy rainfall and extreme thunderstorms.

The central U.S. could experience historic flash flooding this week as torrential rains and thunderstorms repeatedly strike the same areas, forecasters have announced. Weather website AccuWeather has warned of the potential for a 1-in-1,000-year flood across northeastern Arkansas to western Kentucky, with the worst-hit areas to receive the equivalent of four months' worth of rain in just five days. In some cases, this will fall on areas that could be vulnerable to flooding, having already received a great deal of rainfall in recent months.

"We're concerned about the risk of life-threatening and historic flash flooding, which could evolve into a major river flooding event," Jonathan Porter, chief meteorologist at AccuWeather, said in a statement. "Dangerous situations can escalate to life-threatening emergencies in a matter of seconds with a flash flooding threat as serious as this." Heavy rain is expected to fall from Wednesday night (April 2) through Sunday (April 6), leading to widespread flash flooding, particularly in the Lower Ohio Valley, Mid-South, and Arkansas, according to the National Weather Service.

The rain is flowing into the central U.S. from the tropics on an atmospheric river — a long, thin region of the atmosphere that transports heat and water vapor. The movement of water is expected to slow down and effectively stall between now and the weekend, resulting in a massive deluge of rain in the same few areas.

"A big area of high pressure off the coast of the Southeast U.S. will funnel moisture from the Caribbean and Gulf into parts of the central U.S.," Porter said. "The weather pattern will look like a traffic jam in the atmosphere, with repeating thunderstorms and downpours over the same areas. This is a recipe for big flooding problems."

https://www.livescience.com/planet-earth/flooding/be-ready-to-move-quickly-to-higher-ground-forecaster-delivers-ominous-warning-of-1-in-1-000-year-flood-coming-for-central-us?
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'Be ready to move quickly to higher ground': Forecaster delivers ominous warning of 1-in-1,000-year flood coming (Original Post) milestogo 23 hrs ago OP
I Saw Paducah Kentucky Is Bracing For... ProfessorGAC 23 hrs ago #1
OMG. milestogo 23 hrs ago #3
One Of The Guys I Play Golf With... ProfessorGAC 22 hrs ago #7
He should be. yardwork 20 hrs ago #15
Correction: Trump did away with FEMA NotHardly 20 hrs ago #13
Fema still exists Tickle 20 hrs ago #22
Unless Traildogbob 19 hrs ago #27
😂 help me wipe away the image Tickle 19 hrs ago #29
Sorry. Traildogbob 19 hrs ago #31
We got 11" rain last Friday RussBLib 20 hrs ago #18
Wow! ProfessorGAC 20 hrs ago #24
WOW! Plus we now have NO FEMA!! bluestarone 23 hrs ago #2
FEMA replace with YOYO bucolic_frolic 22 hrs ago #4
I LIKE! bluestarone 19 hrs ago #35
Best of luck to these JBTaurus83 22 hrs ago #5
Thank God they got rid of FEMA. Aristus 22 hrs ago #6
Clearly they have a much more effective response in mind. Xavier Breath 22 hrs ago #8
Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul are going to be human sandbags. milestogo 21 hrs ago #9
The slim-downed and newly "EFFICIENT" FEMA, thanks to Elon, has a plan: AZ8theist 21 hrs ago #11
To be fair, that's a pretty big box for thoughts and prayers... dchill 19 hrs ago #25
Is that why they are cutting NOAA, etc? RussBLib 21 hrs ago #10
We don't need no stinkin' NOAA and we don't need no stinkin' FEMA. milestogo 21 hrs ago #12
Well, let's face facts. WinstonSmith4740 20 hrs ago #23
If it doesn't advance greed and cruelty, they don't need it. dchill 19 hrs ago #26
There is only one thing Trump can do about this... lame54 20 hrs ago #14
I guess Mountainguy 20 hrs ago #16
Better buckle up for some martial law Orrex 20 hrs ago #17
I don't know if you are saying that in jest, but I believe F47 will declare martial law in the coming in2herbs 20 hrs ago #21
Why would he do that? Based on what? SammyWinstonJack 19 hrs ago #32
All it would take is one brown "looter" Orrex 19 hrs ago #34
Do you really think he would do this? SammyWinstonJack 18 hrs ago #38
Are you asking the question in good faith? Orrex 18 hrs ago #39
Yes I was. Sorry. Thanks for replying SammyWinstonJack 18 hrs ago #41
Are these weather events with no FEMA assistance going to be what it takes to open MAGA eyes??? nt in2herbs 20 hrs ago #19
Thousand year floods are more like 50 year floods now with climate change nt Quixote1818 20 hrs ago #20
Not quite yet, maybe, but by the end of the century more than likely. Strelnikov_ 18 hrs ago #37
My MAGA brother says its China's fault Bayard 19 hrs ago #28
Maybe Trump can call off Russia's weather control system. BadgerKid 19 hrs ago #30
This recent Wisconsin election was quite the slap in the face,... magicarpet 19 hrs ago #33
Musk & Trump have one big thing in common: they both hate America. elocs 18 hrs ago #40
You don't know how much i wish this was bluestarone 18 hrs ago #36

ProfessorGAC

(72,151 posts)
1. I Saw Paducah Kentucky Is Bracing For...
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 11:35 AM
23 hrs ago

...15 inches of rain today through Sunday. 3.75" a day for an area that already down in a hole.
Yikes!

yardwork

(66,044 posts)
15. He should be.
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 01:44 PM
20 hrs ago

Western North Carolina is still trying to recover from Hurricane Helene. People living on tops of mountains a thousand miles from the coast thought they were safe from floods. None of us are.

Tickle

(3,808 posts)
22. Fema still exists
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 02:10 PM
20 hrs ago

Rumpy wants to reform it, but for now your friend's sister will get help

Traildogbob

(10,866 posts)
27. Unless
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 03:00 PM
19 hrs ago

Noem can flicker her eyelashes at trump and get her wish to end it. Maybe she will wear her white tee she sported for the El Salvador prisoners, and show some boob to the rapist for his approval of her comments to END FEMA.

RussBLib

(9,853 posts)
18. We got 11" rain last Friday
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 02:01 PM
20 hrs ago

....on South Padre Island. Harlingen had 28"!!

I keep an eye on the local weather forecasters and they saw that low pressure system in Mexico building and thought that South Texas might get an inch of rain. 20" in Weslaco, 16" in McAllen, flooded out cars everywhere, reminded me of the olden days in Houston. They were all WAY off the mark.

https://russblib.blogspot.com/

ProfessorGAC

(72,151 posts)
24. Wow!
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 02:37 PM
20 hrs ago

28"!
I've been to Harlingen a couple times. The commuter flight schedule lined up better than Brownsville. Normally, I'd go to Brownsville.
Over 2 feet of rain is incredible.

JBTaurus83

(196 posts)
5. Best of luck to these
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 11:58 AM
22 hrs ago

red states with the recovery efforts. The federal government is becoming a shell.

Aristus

(69,524 posts)
6. Thank God they got rid of FEMA.
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 12:02 PM
22 hrs ago

Can you imagine the horror that would come with victims of the flood getting food, blankets, shelter, and medical care? It would be the end of civilization! People in pain and distress shouldn't be subjected to kindness, concern, and God forbid, EMPATHEEEEEEEEEEEE!

Sweet Saint Ayn Rand! Let it not be so!

Anyone needing the 'sarcasm' emoji here should get their brains checked...

AZ8theist

(6,677 posts)
11. The slim-downed and newly "EFFICIENT" FEMA, thanks to Elon, has a plan:
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 01:40 PM
21 hrs ago

They'll deliver help by the truckloads:

dchill

(41,804 posts)
25. To be fair, that's a pretty big box for thoughts and prayers...
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 02:55 PM
19 hrs ago

Maybe they were going to add some toilet paper but switched at the last minute for the cheaper TP option.

milestogo

(20,119 posts)
12. We don't need no stinkin' NOAA and we don't need no stinkin' FEMA.
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 01:41 PM
21 hrs ago

We can just float away and die.

WinstonSmith4740

(3,262 posts)
23. Well, let's face facts.
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 02:31 PM
20 hrs ago

According to MAGAts, a big part of the fun of a Catagory 4 hurricane is not knowing it's coming. Same with any of Mother Nature's nastier moods. I mean, you'll know it's there when the tornado tears the roof off of your house. It's not like you could have stopped it or anything, so why do you need to know it's coming?

Mountainguy

(1,653 posts)
16. I guess
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 01:50 PM
20 hrs ago

"Good luck to all the red states in middle America."

Millennium level flooding and no federal assistance coming.

in2herbs

(3,627 posts)
21. I don't know if you are saying that in jest, but I believe F47 will declare martial law in the coming
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 02:07 PM
20 hrs ago

days.

Orrex

(64,942 posts)
39. Are you asking the question in good faith?
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 03:56 PM
18 hrs ago

Of course he would do it. At this stage, can there be any serious doubt?

in2herbs

(3,627 posts)
19. Are these weather events with no FEMA assistance going to be what it takes to open MAGA eyes??? nt
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 02:04 PM
20 hrs ago

Strelnikov_

(7,954 posts)
37. Not quite yet, maybe, but by the end of the century more than likely.
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 03:45 PM
18 hrs ago

My rice bowl included doing some work on extrapolating projected (future) AEPD's from current (baseline) AEPD's based on streamflow statistics (the standard) and projected rainfall models.

This work was upper central US.

RCP 8.5 by the end of the century, baseline 500 yr. (0.2 AEPD) (statistics 1950-2010) shifts to a 25 yr. event more or less (20x increase in frequency!).

We may be well on our way to RCP 12.0, not modeled, since it was considered 'too extreme' (or Armageddon from a flood frequency standpoint).

Of course, we don't have to wait, the Flow Frequency shifts are happening now.

FEMA in late 2024 passed a rule requiring that the baseline 500 yr. be used going forward as the 'Base Flood' in lieu of the baseline 100 yr. traditionally used. An Orange Julius EO killed that off.

If they don't want to mitigate CO2 increases, so be it. But not using science to adapt is, well, idiotic. Basically, any construction in the 'floodplain' using baseline statistics is obsolete the day it is built.





Bayard

(24,631 posts)
28. My MAGA brother says its China's fault
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 03:03 PM
19 hrs ago

They are seeding our clouds. The balloon last year was a trial run.

What can I say? He's my little brother.

magicarpet

(17,896 posts)
33. This recent Wisconsin election was quite the slap in the face,...
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 03:23 PM
19 hrs ago

... to pResident Musk + trDUMP.

Expect more rash behavior from them forthwith now that their regime has been so publicly forced to march backwards. Djt gets ruthlessly vindictive when his absolute authority comes under question. Rash behavior should be on the menu.

elocs

(23,872 posts)
40. Musk & Trump have one big thing in common: they both hate America.
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 04:03 PM
18 hrs ago

Their goal is to rape America of everything they can steal from it. I sure wish we Democrats and those on the Left had been more vigilant in defending our democracy rather than underestimating Trump and his maga cult, thinking they were nothing more than stupid stolen election whiners while for years they have been planning what is happening now.

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