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re: Y'all see that house drop into the river at Yellowstone?

Posted on 6/14/22 at 8:10 am to
Posted by real turf fan
East Tennessee
Member since Dec 2016
8854 posts
Posted on 6/14/22 at 8:10 am to
A different view of the same house

and other photos showing the destruction of the road system.

A lot of the roads were built back in CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) days in the Depression. A lot of the bulkheads built then have held up to the flood, but some of the failures are due to the river path changing.

Compared to rain in places in the Gulf Coast, that part of the park was reported to have gotten two inches. That can't be right.
Posted by Funky Tide 8
Tittleman's Crest
Member since Feb 2009
52926 posts
Posted on 6/14/22 at 8:57 am to
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Compared to rain in places in the Gulf Coast, that part of the park was reported to have gotten two inches. That can't be right.



Hotter than normal temps caused more snow melt than usual plus a very high amount of rain over the past week or two. And more rain coming this week.
Posted by Crowknowsbest
Member since May 2012
25902 posts
Posted on 6/14/22 at 9:02 am to
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Compared to rain in places in the Gulf Coast, that part of the park was reported to have gotten two inches. That can't be right.

It’s also peak snowmelt season.
Posted by Lima Whiskey
Member since Apr 2013
19592 posts
Posted on 6/14/22 at 9:02 am to
It snows but it almost never rains in that region. The water normally comes from snowmelt.
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