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Karen Chuplis
August 20th 03, 04:25 AM
Is the flooding near you? Are you guys OK?

Karen

John Biltz
August 20th 03, 05:21 AM
On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 20:25:16 -0700, Karen Chuplis wrote
(in message >):

> Is the flooding near you? Are you guys OK?
>
> Karen
>

I did not even know about it until my parents called asking if I was
flooded. We got a few drops here. I live on the SE side of the valley
and it hit the northwest side about 20 miles from me. It actually rolled
out of the mountains west of the valley and was dropping 5 inches an hour
up there. It dropped 3 inches in 90 minutes, two inches of that in
twenty minutes on some neighborhoods. Putting that in perspective we get
a little over 4 inches a year. All the flooding was very localized where
it hit. The flood channels seem to be handling it. All the water drains
SE to Lake Mead. Big flashflood warnings out there now. More is
supposed to be on the way. Its all thunderstorms though and could go
around or over as the mountains act on it.

Karen Chuplis
August 20th 03, 05:33 AM
in article k.net, John
Biltz at wrote on 8/19/03 11:21 PM:

> On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 20:25:16 -0700, Karen Chuplis wrote
> (in message >):
>
>> Is the flooding near you? Are you guys OK?
>>
>> Karen
>>
>
> I did not even know about it until my parents called asking if I was
> flooded. We got a few drops here. I live on the SE side of the valley
> and it hit the northwest side about 20 miles from me. It actually rolled
> out of the mountains west of the valley and was dropping 5 inches an hour
> up there. It dropped 3 inches in 90 minutes, two inches of that in
> twenty minutes on some neighborhoods. Putting that in perspective we get
> a little over 4 inches a year. All the flooding was very localized where
> it hit. The flood channels seem to be handling it. All the water drains
> SE to Lake Mead. Big flashflood warnings out there now. More is
> supposed to be on the way. Its all thunderstorms though and could go
> around or over as the mountains act on it.
>
Oh good. I was pituring you, Maya and Bruiser floating off on a log!!

Karen

SUQKRT
August 20th 03, 05:36 PM
In article k.net>, John
Biltz > wrote:

>
>
>On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 20:25:16 -0700, Karen Chuplis wrote
>(in message >):
>
>> Is the flooding near you? Are you guys OK?
>>
>> Karen
>>
>
>I did not even know about it until my parents called asking if I was
>flooded. We got a few drops here. I live on the SE side of the valley
>
>and it hit the northwest side about 20 miles from me. It actually rolled
>
>out of the mountains west of the valley and was dropping 5 inches an hour
>
>up there. It dropped 3 inches in 90 minutes, two inches of that in
>twenty minutes on some neighborhoods. Putting that in perspective we get
>
>a little over 4 inches a year. All the flooding was very localized where
>
>it hit. The flood channels seem to be handling it. All the water drains
>
>SE to Lake Mead. Big flashflood warnings out there now. More is
>supposed to be on the way. Its all thunderstorms though and could go
>around or over as the mountains act on it.
>
>
Oh good, glad the three of you are ok.
Suz
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ann
August 20th 03, 08:25 PM
Good to hear you are okay. I say the flooding on the morning news and thought
about you.

Ann

John Biltz wrote:

> On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 20:25:16 -0700, Karen Chuplis wrote
> (in message >):
>
> > Is the flooding near you? Are you guys OK?
> >
> > Karen
> >
>
> I did not even know about it until my parents called asking if I was
> flooded. We got a few drops here. I live on the SE side of the valley
> and it hit the northwest side about 20 miles from me. It actually rolled
> out of the mountains west of the valley and was dropping 5 inches an hour
> up there. It dropped 3 inches in 90 minutes, two inches of that in
> twenty minutes on some neighborhoods. Putting that in perspective we get
> a little over 4 inches a year. All the flooding was very localized where
> it hit. The flood channels seem to be handling it. All the water drains
> SE to Lake Mead. Big flashflood warnings out there now. More is
> supposed to be on the way. Its all thunderstorms though and could go
> around or over as the mountains act on it.