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re: Everyone talking about Korea yet it is flooding at my house two years in a row

Posted on 8/11/17 at 5:47 pm to
Posted by ItTakesAThief
Scottsdale, Arizona
Member since Dec 2009
9200 posts
Posted on 8/11/17 at 5:47 pm to
Sell your house. Move to an area of higher elevation not prone to flooding when it rains.
Posted by OnTheGeaux
Har Tavor
Member since Oct 2009
3067 posts
Posted on 8/11/17 at 5:51 pm to
Since this is the PT, I assume all that flooding is bad Karma for the recent left leaning politics and voting patterns back home.

Might want to get them statues back up and stop voting for Dems.
Posted by Gnar Cat21
Piña Coladaburg
Member since Sep 2009
16840 posts
Posted on 8/11/17 at 6:03 pm to
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This post was edited on 8/11/17 at 6:05 pm
Posted by Loserman
Member since Sep 2007
21905 posts
Posted on 8/11/17 at 6:04 pm to
Don't live below sea level.

Don't live in flood planes.

Don't complain to others about being too stupid to follow the above rules

Don't expect others should care about your problems if you are too stupid to use common sense.


This post was edited on 8/11/17 at 6:08 pm
Posted by Catman88
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Dec 2004
49125 posts
Posted on 8/11/17 at 6:06 pm to
Congrats you are a fricking moron
Posted by reo45
Member since Nov 2015
6362 posts
Posted on 8/11/17 at 6:37 pm to
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Congrats you are a fricking moron



I will prove you are the idiot

The average rainfall in August for our area is a 2.85".

Our daily averages--historically now--is 0.09".

We have had over 2 inches every day in my area since last Sunday. We have SHATTERED monthly records the last two years with this summer being historic itself having June, July, and now August averages blown away. There are other areas around the South that are having record historic rainfall themselves: Biloxi being one of them.

This has been one of the coolest Summers in the history of my area. We have had major flooding in the whole area last year with over 20 inches in 2-3 days and flooding in certain areas the last few years.

The trends are absolutely unmistakable---we can see more and more rainfall to the point of major flooding each and every year. Eventually people will be forced off the coast and those in low-lying areas will forced inland. I can bet you your own arse that in 10 years the population of Louisiana will be half of what it is now or less. Guaranteed.
Posted by WildTchoupitoulas
Member since Jan 2010
44071 posts
Posted on 8/11/17 at 6:52 pm to
I'm going to bet you live on a slab. I've lived in south Louisiana for over 50 years and none of the houses I've lived in have ever flooded-including several in NOLA. But I've never lived on a slab. I don't have any pity for any dumb motherfricker stupid enough to live on a slab in a floodplain.

As far as your remark about august being dry, you're close, it's the highest moisture deficit of any month, but not the least rainfall.
Posted by reo45
Member since Nov 2015
6362 posts
Posted on 8/11/17 at 6:54 pm to
Out of the first 11 days we have had rain on 9 of those days--remember we average 0.09 per day. They only run the average for the entire area when they calculate daily precipitation. So an area in Monroe can get 0.11 and an area on the outskirts could get 2. In my area we had over 2 inches two days ago with West Monroe getting very little.

The total precipitation for the month, already, is 3.63". In my area we have easily had over 6 inches. Last August was very similar.

I could go on and on about how the facts doesn't back up your dumb arse comments. You look like a complete fool, quite literally.

The fact is you and others don't wish to believe that things can change or are changing. Since you probably spend most of your time behind a computer you don't take the time to observe. It is my job to do so--monitor my livestock and property. This is about politics seeing that our politicians have rambled on and on about global warming, but did next to nothing to prepare for what they said would come. Now that we are experiencing it we see they have failed at every level of preparedness. But, they want to raise my taxes??
Posted by GeorgeWest
Baton Rouge
Member since Nov 2013
13085 posts
Posted on 8/11/17 at 6:58 pm to
It has been very wet in Baton Rouge for the last two years. But these things go in cycles and we are in a wet cycle.

It is absurd to think that 2.2-2.3 million people will leave Louisiana in the next 10 years. Ain't gonna happen.
Posted by HubbaBubba
F_uck Joe Biden, TX
Member since Oct 2010
45763 posts
Posted on 8/11/17 at 8:51 pm to
quote:

Louisiana won't exist in 10 years as it does now
bullshite. It'll be the same lump of dirt it is now, only dirtier, trashier, more corrupt, broken down, broke and less appealing than it is now.

On the positive side, it still won't be as bad as Mississippi.
Posted by reo45
Member since Nov 2015
6362 posts
Posted on 8/13/17 at 10:20 am to
Bumping this shite as today, in about 4 hours we will have another 4 inches possibly.

Man, many of you truly are so ingrained in your ignorance that you can't even see what is in front of you.

I was on here months ago and said that flooding was coming again this year. New Orleans has flooded again. And, they will get more this week. Monroe area and surrounding areas will flood by late tonight into tomorrow it more than looks like with the massive cell approaching our way.

But, I was the fool on here? I have facts backing me up. Lake Charles already has over 7 inches of rain this month and we aren't even halfway through

Glad I ignore all you counts and prepare my livestock and property for what is coming today and into the future.

What losers.
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