Grand Forks Part II
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94NDTA;267644 wrote:
NDSU cancelled classes untill further notice to help sandbag.Concordia's cancelled today as well...I'm heading out in a bit to go help
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If anyone wants to go practice water skiing, goto the fields south of moorhead. looks like lakes on each side of the road
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DaveH;267638 wrote:
The National Weather Service site still shows 40' crest, I sure hope it's right. At 42.5 the whole city will be under....The 42.5 is just coming from my sources. I dont know if they released it to the public yet or not. I know they are worried about the people of fargo, panicking.
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Rexwagon;267662 wrote:
The 42.5 is just coming from my sources. I dont know if they released it to the public yet or not. I know they are worried about the people of fargo, panicking.I don't think you are the type of person to make something like this up.... Are they accounting for a certain amount of rainfall to make this number? I'd have to assume they are estimating an amount of precip with the 42.5' crest.... I agree that today everyone in need is in a 'panic' mode, but if everyone is building for 40', it seems like a waste of time if the crest will topple them anyways.....
I also find it funny that the people cocking Joel and others for their flood fight concerns a week or 2 ago, are now posting flood concerns. "It floods every year and we don't give a shit that you bought a house that might flood.....here's an idea, move".....not so cocky anymore...
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The Mayor said just an hour ago on the radio that the projection is 41.1'. A family friend of ours lives just across University from the old Scheels and his house is at 40'. He's had so much water in his yard already that he's been pumping nonstop since Friday.
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so parker, gonna be any pp this year? i imagine there will be alot up there, i know back home we will be lucky to get half our ground in
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42.5 and the city of fargo will be under.
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I still think that the city should have been much more prepared...have sandbags already being made a month ago. It's common sense that it was gonna be bad this year...Think about last year. Wet/short summer (had 2 blizzards in May), super wet fall, lots of snow, and that's just knowledge we already had. Couple that with the recent precipitation and you get what we are getting into. Everybody's in a rush and a panic...All I know is that if I lived next to the river I would have been working on this stuff a month ago...Common sense City of Fargo, USE IT.
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Hopefully D.Walaker (spelling i know) can pull another one out of his ass for this year and maybe finally get the funding to put up the permanent flood walls that have been getting voted down year after year.
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FG2;267675 wrote:
I don't think you are the type of person to make something like this up.... Are they accounting for a certain amount of rainfall to make this number? I'd have to assume they are estimating an amount of precip with the 42.5' crest.... I agree that today everyone in need is in a 'panic' mode, but if everyone is building for 40', it seems like a waste of time if the crest will topple them anyways.....I also find it funny that the people cocking Joel and others for their flood fight concerns a week or 2 ago, are now posting flood concerns. "It floods every year and we don't give a shit that you bought a house that might flood.....here's an idea, move".....not so cocky anymore...
I am just going off of what I was told with the 42.5ft crest. I will find out more tonight when my shift starts at 11pm. so tommorrow morning I will post any updated info that I can share with you.
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