Deluged in SRQ (but we are not Houston)
A weather "system" has stalled in the Gulf of Mexico just off the west coast of S.W. Florida. As a result SRQ has received more than its fair share of rain in the past three days.
For instance last night (Aug 27/27) a heavy storm with torrential rain and magnificent lightning and thunder set in at about 7:00 p.m. and ended at 4:30 a.m.
The drainage ditches are full; the Phillippi Creek is just about overflowing; and the retention ponds are filled to the brim.
Below are some pictures of the pond/lake at the south entrance to "The Meadows" (17th St. and Longmeadow).
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Of course this is but a minor inconvenience, especially when set aside the devastation in S.E. Texas, and the flooding in Houston and other places.
I wondered aloud this afternoon as to whether these areas will ever completely recover. Given what happened in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina my best guess is that the majority white populated areas will bounce back in due course, but the majority black populated areas will be at the back of the Queue/ 'Bus when it comes to restoration.
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For instance last night (Aug 27/27) a heavy storm with torrential rain and magnificent lightning and thunder set in at about 7:00 p.m. and ended at 4:30 a.m.
The drainage ditches are full; the Phillippi Creek is just about overflowing; and the retention ponds are filled to the brim.
Below are some pictures of the pond/lake at the south entrance to "The Meadows" (17th St. and Longmeadow).
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Of course this is but a minor inconvenience, especially when set aside the devastation in S.E. Texas, and the flooding in Houston and other places.
I wondered aloud this afternoon as to whether these areas will ever completely recover. Given what happened in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina my best guess is that the majority white populated areas will bounce back in due course, but the majority black populated areas will be at the back of the Queue/ 'Bus when it comes to restoration.
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