Posted on 07/20/2021 11:07:06 AM PDT by janetjanet998
Steve Lookner just went live
The Videos I have seen are crazy
20 inches of rain in the city including almost 8 inches in one hour
Subway flooded, cars washed down streets, bodies floating
WATCH: Major Flood In China’s Henan Province Due To Heavy Rain
https://rumble.com/vk3bzi-major-flood-in-chinas-henan-province-due-to-heavy-rain.html
Global warming
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Breaking: Major flooding is occurring due to heavy rain in Zhengzhou, China. The city recorded the highest single-day rainfall on record.
https://twitter.com/PMBreakingNews/status/1417478687688204296
Lookner Live
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BPxZlHRreI
Wait till 3 Gorges fails, this will look mild.
China is becoming a Rain Forest of buildings
Heavy flooding hits central China, affecting tens of millions
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jul/20/heavy-flooding-hits-central-china-affecting-tens-of-millions
Heavy flooding hits central China; subways inundated
https://apnews.com/article/technology-china-floods-93eeee467d8b0c7d148d90710d6ae068
China floods: Passengers stuck in waist-high water on train
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-57861067
Bone dry where we are.
June and early July have been hot throughout the region, and while some strong isolated
thunderstorms in late June and early July produced significant precipitation, the limited aerial coverage
minimized any improvements in conditions. These thunderstorms have led to above average 30 day
precipitation south of Lake Tahoe, and in Lassen county (Figure 1), but keep in mind it is easy to get above
average precipitation this time of year when climatology is near zero. Since mid June temperatures have been
much above average (Figure 1) with only a few days near average. For Reno Airport the average temperature
for June was 6.0 degrees above normal,and 8.0 degrees above normal for early July through the 12th. At
75.2F this was the hottest June over a 128 year record for Reno, breaking the previous record (2015) by 1.1
degrees. In contrast, June of 2020 had a relatively cool average temperature of 68.1F in Reno.
Water year to date precipitation in the mountains as measured by the NRCS SNOTEL system is now barely
above the record low, and the lowest in over 30 years for the combined Tahoe, Truckee, Carson, and Walker
basins with nearly 40 years of data (Figure 2). Thunderstorm precipitation has kept SNOTEL soil moisture
slightly above record low conditions (Figure 3). Evaporative demand has been elevated both for the water year
to date, and over the past 4 weeks (Figure 4).
Ruh Roh!
He is a very talented aggregator. Good stuff.
Lookner’s on my S list for not even bothering with the Cuban protests.
Are they seeding the clouds to steal our rain again?
If China moves on Taiwan, a few cruise missiles should do the trick and perhaps change China’s mind on Taiwan.
and the walls came tumbling downMbr>
and the walls came tumbling downMbr>
I believe that is part of the stalemate we are seeing.
I’d gladly send the East mid-west rainfall out to you guys if I could just find a proper shipping service. We’ve been getting rain every week and its more than I could want at this point.
Kind of funny, the last few days you hear of the Chi-coms threatening Japan with nuke bombs if they help Taiwan.
A MOAB or two on that little hunk of concrete across
Three Gorges sure would be a pity.
No where near Three Gorges dam, way north. This is actually flooding Beijing really badly. I got the shakes just watching the subway flooding and thinking of being trapped in a subway car as the waters rose and nowhere to go.
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