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Here's a parallel tidbit that some of you may not know.I can hear the lawyers schemeing now..."Who can we sue?"
The camp will get it first, failure to notify of impending danger.
Then anyone else they can think of.
I've disabled these alerts on my phone because they would go off in the middle of the night for south Texas when I'm in Dallas.On July 3, ahead of the deadly flooding in Central Texas, the NWS offices in Austin and San Antonio conducted forecast briefings for emergency management in the morning and issued a Flood Watch in the early afternoon. Flash Flood Warnings were issued on the morning of July 4, giving preliminary lead times of more than three hours before warning criteria were met.
That’s when you WANT TO KNOW!I've disabled these alerts on my phone because they would go off in the middle of the night for south Texas when I'm in Dallas.
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Texas flood victims received hours of critical warning through emergency mobile alert system
How Wireless Emergency Alerts work: Government warnings reach mobile devices through partnerships between FEMA, FCC and carriers like Verizon and AT&T, as shown in Texas flooding.www.foxbusiness.com
They were warned for days it could get badThat’s when you WANT TO KNOW!
Speaking of doing inappropriate things:Today 7 of our members are providing comms support for teams searching for scattered cloud, hot and high humidity. These young folks are working unremittingly. They are walking the river and floating on rafts. I’m on a station in the center of a big horseshoe bend in the rover30 miles downstream from Kerrville. No reporters, no kooky-loos, just some grim face fire and Leo team including two dog teams. Fire ants, snakes, heat, humidity all conspire but nobody is quitting. Helicopters flying low and slow. 3 LEO teams and a dog team have inserted at my location alone. 1,000 searchers are in the next town north.
Supplies are coming in. HEB is doing a great job and several restaurants are feeding crews. This is so different from the way North Carolina was handled.
Typical of the press, they are trying to pin blame on whomever it sticks. Note that there is very little or poor cell service. While many alerts were published nobody was awakened by alarms or alerts in the upper reaches of the disaster.
Secondly the city of Kerrville does not extend to Ingram or Hunt. Giving grief to city managers and systems is inappropriate.
Note also: I haven’t seen a single antifa, or lgbtqxyz helping here. Not a single blue hair.
North Carolina was a fubar but in its defense it was really rugged mountain terrain with few roads to begin with, once they were out access was near impossible. In the end it was the locals who got it going, not FEMA. Y'all have all the resources of Austin, San Antonio to help. Those mountain vallets are remote.Today 7 of our members are providing comms support for teams searching for scattered cloud, hot and high humidity. These young folks are working unremittingly. They are walking the river and floating on rafts. I’m on a station in the center of a big horseshoe bend in the rover30 miles downstream from Kerrville. No reporters, no kooky-loos, just some grim face fire and Leo team including two dog teams. Fire ants, snakes, heat, humidity all conspire but nobody is quitting. Helicopters flying low and slow. 3 LEO teams and a dog team have inserted at my location alone. 1,000 searchers are in the next town north.
Supplies are coming in. HEB is doing a great job and several restaurants are feeding crews. This is so different from the way North Carolina was handled.
Typical of the press, they are trying to pin blame on whomever it sticks. Note that there is very little or poor cell service. While many alerts were published nobody was awakened by alarms or alerts in the upper reaches of the disaster.
Secondly the city of Kerrville does not extend to Ingram or Hunt. Giving grief to city managers and systems is inappropriate.
Note also: I haven’t seen a single antifa, or lgbtqxyz helping here. Not a single blue hair.
Agree completely. The State and Fed response was poorly handled in NC. Here, the locals, including local gov, turned-to immediately. State was here in force same day, and army helicopters from Ft Sam, arrived within hours, and haven’t left. Chinooks are running supplies, and lots of NG, are here. Entire teams of parks personnel, and LEO’s are working some of the most isolated, and deepest parts of the river canyons. Local cadaver dog teams, fire dept boat crews, common citizens. Full, coordinated response from the entire communityNorth Carolina was a fubar but in its defense it was really rugged mountain terrain with few roads to begin with, once they were out access was near impossible. In the end it was the locals who got it going, not FEMA. Y'all have all the resources of Austin, San Antonio to help. Those mountain vallets are remote.
Good luck with your recovery.
North Carolina was a fubar but in its defense it was really rugged mountain terrain with few roads to begin with, once they were out access was near impossible. In the end it was the locals who got it going, not FEMA. Y'all have all the resources of Austin, San Antonio to help. Those mountain vallets are remote.
Good luck with your recovery.
I recall sheriff threatening helicopter of arrest if they continued rescuing people. State personnel seizing donated goods from organizations saying they would control distribution. Threats against Amish (real) for building shelters. FEMA internal orders to not help MAGAs. $700 in "aid" payments from FEMA. I'm sure I missed a few. It wasn't "poor" execution, it was an outright attack.The State and Fed response was poorly handled in NC.
Nope, got to be a conspiracy theory. The dry/packed/rocky/sloping ground getting almost an average years rain fall for the area in hours do to a stationary storm being fed moisture from remnants of a tropical storm that just so happened to be moving that direction definitely has nothing to do with it.
I’ve seen people saying it was caused by a dam being opened 2 hours away DOWN STREAM.
It’s pretty much the same situation as western NC, way higher than normal rainfall in an area do to already having weather and larger tropical systems adding to it, it’s funneled to narrow valleys(river bed) where people decided it was a good idea to build in the worst spot in for these situations, and It’s not the first time there’s been flooding in either area. The Guadalupe floods about once a decade like clockwork
Google (fwiw) says 0-30 minutes.
And the noise in precipitation records is so high that I can take years to see if the seeding program is having any more effect than just leaving stuff alone.
Weather modification doesn’t work how you imagine it doesFed.
Seriously, I understand topography, I understand geology/ground composition - I live here-ish too. I remember flash floods taking vehicles for a swim. But I cannot believe that weather modification and/or cloud seeding didn't play a role here, Milton/Helene, even Tanzania. I'm not even saying this was (TX) was intentional - maybe an oopsy. Well I guess MTG will have to get to the bottom of this.
I can hear the lawyers schemeing now..."Who can we sue?"
The camp will get it first, failure to notify of impending danger.
Then anyone else they can think of.
The CEO doesn't even know how it works so how should anyone of us? That's my point. You know weather modification is supposed to be illegal in eleven states except for cloud seeding which is only illegal in Tennessee?Weather modification doesn’t work how you imagine it does
But I bet they have liability insurance…Well the owner died trying to save the girls so they would be suing a widow for a shell of a summer camp on land worth very little now that it is in a flood plane.
While the lawyers might be willing to I’d imagine it is a pretty hard sell to get a parent to go along with it. You wouldn’t gain much money and you would condemn an already beat down widow to a life of poverty.
Liability for 27-35 girls from wealthy families + PTSD for 700 more? I'm sure there is an "act of God" clause in the policy.But I bet they have liability insurance…
That's not how this works. It's not how any of this works.now that it is in a flood plane.
That's not how this works. It's not how any of this works.
It begs the question of if you are in a know flood area, (they have had high water before I understand.) with 700+ campers, why would you not have your own warning system or somebody monitoring the warnings. I know, hind sight is 20/20, but I bet there will be law suits. Meanwhile I have to go call my lawyer!Liability for 27-35 girls from wealthy families + PTSD for 700 more? I'm sure there is an "act of God" clause in the policy.
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The CEO doesn't even know how it works so how should anyone of us? That's my point. You know weather modification is supposed to be illegal in eleven states except for cloud seeding which is only illegal in Tennessee?
Do you really think if they were responsible they would say "yes, we caused all these deaths and destruction?" No, I'm sure cloudseeding and weather modification is "safe and effective". (Sarcasm font). Remember this? There were also deaths but UAE was tight -lipped. Forward to 1:20:
"No, definitely not cloudseeding, it's CLIMATE CHANGE". Now pay your carbon tax and buy an EV, and while you are at it get your booster!!
Plausible deniability. Perfect.Yeah, they have no idea how it works that’s why they know exactly how to do itthey’ve only been playing with it since 1946-1947. It’s not some big secret you can read about exactly how it works and have been able to go decades. It’s not some crazy powerful thing it’s just a nudge, the UAE shit could only happen if there was enough moisture in the air naturally it doesn’t make more moisture in the air. That was only about 10” of rain in the desert, which usually flash flood during heavy rains. Even parts of UAE average 50-60% humidity and can go as high as 90%. They also have admitted there were deaths.
The hill country floods once a decade pretty much, and flash floods aren’t out of the ordinary
That's not how this works. It's not how any of this works.
TBH I've never seen a plane flood so I'm not sure how it works.
So what’s the plan/reasoning for this grand conspiracy, was it just for funsies?Plausible deniability. Perfect.
Experiment, and when shit goes horribly wrong, you say we had nothing to do with it. Prove it.So what’s the plan/reasoning for this grand conspiracy, was it just for funsies?
I was 50/50 on the spelling, on one hand plain means a lack of features on the other hand a plane is a flat surface so I went with the flat surface.
How’s it an experiment when it’s been done since 1947? They know how, what to use, and the effects. The area is known for flash floods and they’ve had worse floods before cloud seeding existed.Experiment, and when shit goes horribly wrong, you say we had nothing to do with it. Prove it.
Pretty much. I remember Del Rio getting washed out then Burnet a few years later.The hill country floods once a decade pretty much, and flash floods aren’t out of the ordinary
They call it “flash flood alley” for a reasonPretty much. I remember Del Rio getting washed out then Burnet a few years later.
That was a viscous troll post, the name on the account belongs to one woman, the picture of the account belongs to another woman. It was posted through @rad_reflectionsEvery single time.......
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