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  1. #101
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    We got some bombgenesis or whatever the fuck you wanna call it.

    No power in the city or the beach house. First world problem i guess. Winds hit 90 mph today.

    Schools closed to boot even though they had power.

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    Rain train going on right now in NW WA/Canada. How's everyone up there doing?
    When you see something that is not right, not just, not fair, you have a moral obligation to say something. To do something." Rep. John Lewis


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  3. #103
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    Sounds like the highways around the lower mainland of BC are fukked. People swept off the highways in their cars by mudslides etc. Hospitals are stranded in the middle

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    Quote Originally Posted by KQ View Post
    Rain train going on right now in NW WA/Canada. How's everyone up there doing?
    Vancouver is effectively cut off from the rest of the country, as every land route out of the city is closed/destroyed. Trains have derailed, and bridges have washed out. Hundreds of motorists stranded between landslides are being helicoptered out by the military. Farther north, an entire city of 7000 has been evacuated.

    Everything's fucked, but at least the sun's out for now!

    Here's a gallery of transportation damage. https://www.flickr.com/photos/tranbc...57720143417483
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    Quote Originally Posted by bennymac View Post
    Sounds like the highways around the lower mainland of BC are fukked. People swept off the highways in their cars by mudslides etc. Hospitals are stranded in the middle
    Quote Originally Posted by wicked_sick View Post
    Vancouver is effectively cut off from the rest of the country, as every land route out of the city is closed/destroyed. Trains have derailed, and bridges have washed out. Hundreds of motorists stranded between landslides are being helicoptered out by the military. Farther north, an entire city of 7000 has been evacuated.

    Everything's fucked, but at least the sun's out for now!

    Here's a gallery of transportation damage. https://www.flickr.com/photos/tranbc...57720143417483
    Wow - that's crazy!

    The Skagit river is supposed to break a 113yo flood record. When I was a kid it seemed like the Skagit flooded almost every year.
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  6. #106
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    They’re trying to helicopter out patients
    and helicopter in doctors and medications/oxygen/blood etc - but super high winds are playing havoc with those plans and now it’s dark out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wicked_sick View Post

    Here's a gallery of transportation damage. https://www.flickr.com/photos/tranbc...57720143417483

    holy shit...

  8. #108
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    Wow - yeah that’s not gonna buff right out.

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    This is gonna hurt

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    This will be an interesting test of the flood wall Mt. Vernon invested in some years back
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  10. #110
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    That was yesterday. Looks like it is up to 35ft and 110,000!! fps.

    https://waterdata.usgs.gov/monitorin...060&period=P7D


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    yesterday






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    Russia Today, Benny? Come on now.

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    It's a big wide world, bud, and you're in it.

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    Bombogenesis aka Bomb Cyclone

    When did it actually stop raining? Just checked the link above and it’s at 120,000 cubes and 37ft gage height.

    Not familiar with that drainage (looks like around 20,000 cubes was baseline?), if it stopped raining in the last 48hrs you can probably expect those numbers to continue to rise. Vibes to all those affected.

    That said, might be time to jump ship to Kiewit or Skanska and start cleaning house on disaster relief.


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    Yikes, I heard the PNW weather was rough yesterday but I just heard about the wind in the Seattle area. The amount of water coming down the Skagit River is insane.
    Aim for the chopping block. If you aim for the wood, you will have nothing. Aim past the wood, aim through the wood.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KQ View Post
    Wow - that's crazy!

    The Skagit river is supposed to break a 113yo flood record. When I was a kid it seemed like the Skagit flooded almost every year.
    Growing up between the mouths of the Stilly and the Skagit, flooding in Fall and Spring was something you learned to live with. They used to pull us out of school to stack sandbags.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Norseman View Post
    yesterday

    The red circle in this screen grab is where our house was located on Whidbey Island. Happy Lane it was called. We used to watch from our kitchen as the storms battered those houses down on the waterfront. They get hammered quite regularly, but this is a bad one for sure.

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    Meanwhile, in Bellingham

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    That's fantastic.

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    dam, no idea Noah was working on an arch up in the NW. hope all mags are safe

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    Jeezuz, I hope I never get flooded out like that. Yeahman, good idea living on the high ground.
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    In the hold my beer dept

    https://www.redditmedia.com/r/Bellin...alicum_park_wy

    That's a road btw. A creek runs down the left side, but the whole valley was full of water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Striker View Post
    Meanwhile, in Bellingham

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    I call bullshit on that.


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    "Lake Fairhaven"

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    Saw a few kayaks around town. Amusing as it is, maybe there's something more helpful you could be doing...

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