yeah, it is a messy friday, a quieter weekend, but we re recovering from the storm in a lot of areas and we still have damage yet to be done, especially in southern new england. it is 63 degrees to start our morning in the middle of february in new york city. very unusual. so here is the issues we have been dealing with. a lot of flooding problems, especially in the ohio valley, southern great lakes. we had a lot of snow melt, we had ice jams forming on a lot of rivers like the one we will show you in buffalo, and we have flood problems in numerous areas from ohio to kentucky, indiana, western new york is dealing with it. what happens is the ice breaks up and it gets clogged. you put a ice in a glass, it overflows. we have a lot of river flooding problems. we had severe weather to deal with in areas of the south. we had a couple of tornados in areas of central alabama. we did not have any injuries thankfully, no fatalities also, but there was some daniel. this is from leeds, alabama.
Sportvereine in der Corona-Krise: Wie der Weg zurück ins Leben gelingen soll
mainpost.de - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mainpost.de Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
the men and women of the national hurricane center nailed it, 72 hours out had a bead on it, they knew it was going to be in louisiana. they even had the intensity up to a major hurricane and a category 4. but look at the areas in red. this is the track. it made a turn to the east. that s good news for baton rouge but it was terrible for houma. put them pretty much in the eye wall. they were expecting the eye to move over them. that would have given them lightened winds for several hours. but unfortunately they were into the winds. it was also bad news for new orleans and points to the west. that s why we had those flash flood emergencies, which is a big concern without power for 30 hospitals or so running on generator power, wondering if those kind of flood waters would hamper that and shut them down with that as well. so what happens now going forward? well, now what we have is more flood problems. we ve got a swath of three to five inches that will make its way into the tennesse
72 hours out had a beat on it. they knew it was going to be in louisiana. they even had the intensity up to a major hurricane and a category 4. but look when the areas of red. this is the track. it made a turn to the east. that s good news for baton rouge but it was terrible for houma. put em pretty much in the eyewall. they were expecting the eye to move over them. that would have given them lightened winds for several hours but unfortunately, they were into the winds. it was also bad news for new orleans and points to the west. that s why we had those flash-flood emergencies, which is a big concern without power for the 30 hospitals or so running on generator power. wondering if those kind of floodwaters would, you know, kind of hamper that and shut them down with that as well. so what happens now going forward? well, now, what we have is more flood problems. we have got a swath of 3 to 5 inches that will make its way into the tennessee valley. really worried west of tennessee w
emergency crews right now and how do they tackle them? search and rescue, which means you have to do the initial search, knock and see if people are in the homes so you can rescue them and in locations where the last known contact was. search and rescue open the roads. you have to do those simultaneously. one enhances the other. because in the areas we don t have flood problems we need to open roads. so getting those roads open, getting the initial search of every house done is job one in the opening day of the search and rescue and it s a large area. you re talking about an area north of new orleans all the way to houma. on a good day that s like a three-hour drive because the roads in those areas when you get down to the coast are all restricted by canals and water systems. so there s a lot of challenges
vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.