Grand Forks Part II
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I'm taking pics of the new clay dike the are putting up on the street on the south side of Fleet Farm, a pic every hour or so. It's incredible the number of truckloads it takes to go a fairly short distance. I'd guess this dike is about 12'-15' tall and takes up one of the lanes on the street.
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New flood crest 38-40 ft.
Lmao sound the alarm!!! Walaker»paid "experts"
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fdfreak;269834 wrote:
Walaker is the man.how is he the man?
he waited til the last minute to do anything about the flood. Theyve known of a possible flood since the winter started. And basically we are lucky that the original prediction didnt come true. walaker is not the man
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Rexwagon;269840 wrote:
how is he the man?he waited til the last minute to do anything about the flood. Theyve known of a possible flood since the winter started. And basically we are lucky that the original prediction didnt come true. walaker is not the man
yeah, because he predicted the 10-12" of snow and very quick warmup with 2" of rain in a span of, what, 2 weeks at the start of winter.
We very likely could have been fine had we not gotten entirely shit on late in the season.
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Rexwagon;269846 wrote:
thats fine you can praise walaker and swing on his nutz, but he is still a douche.I don't give two shits what you think of Walaker personally - the fact is that nobody could've predicted the region getting its ass handed to it but you're still trying to use it to take shots at Walaker.
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NWS. so its probably going to peak at like 34
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if any of you were smart enough to watch the water levels in wahp you would know that it wasnt gonna do shit 4 days ahead of time. we are expected to go just 1ft above flood stage, which amounts to nothing. Thats 3ft lower than the first crest. And just to add that at 15ft the area isnt holding that much water, it doesnt really spill out until 16ft
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great post zac.
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dubbsy;269848 wrote:
I don't give two shits what you think of Walaker personally - the fact is that nobody could've predicted the region getting its ass handed to it but you're still trying to use it to take shots at Walaker.sure seems like you care. what do you suck his dick or something. kinda defensive of him. I guess I didnt know i wasnt allowed to critisize him. If i would have agreed with him i am sure you would have changed your mind and disagreed so that way you wouldnt agree with me.
zbrown;269876 wrote:
One of the reasons the NWS held out on the hgh predictions is because of GF....Wouldn't you rather them overshoot the #'s for some safety than be short???????.......... I know i would
So i lol at all of you criticizing the NWS
+1 million.
like i said earlier, better to be prepared then caught with your pants down. -
Tell me Darrick, at what point were they supposed to start earlier? You can't really bag on top of snow IIRC, so they would have either needed to move all the snow or wait...since the river flooded way earlier than normal there wasn't a whole lot Walacker could do as no one knew exactly what/when it was going to happen.
They pretty much knew that some sort of flood was coming, but until they could see the way it was running off and the extent that it was flooding in Wahpeton, etc... they couldn't predict how high to bag.
IMO, Walacker did EXACTLY what he needed to to save Fargo.
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Trafik Jamz;269883 wrote:
Tell me Darrick, at what point were they supposed to start earlier? You can't really bag on top of snow IIRC, so they would have either needed to move all the snow or wait...since the river flooded way earlier than normal there wasn't a whole lot Walacker could do as no one knew exactly what/when it was going to happen.They pretty much knew that some sort of flood was coming, but until they could see the way it was running off and the extent that it was flooding in Wahpeton, etc... they couldn't predict how high to bag.
IMO, Walacker did EXACTLY what he needed to to save Fargo.
I am just saying maybe he could have been more organized for the flood to come. Everything was kinda thrown together at the last moment. yeah it came early but if he would have started organizing shit earlier than it may have went faster and easier. I dont think he was some hero.
Then Fema, the corp of engineers, state and federal government tells him to evac the city if the river is gonna crest that high and he tells them no. Well he got lucky.
So walaker saved fargo now. lmao. He was just lucky that the river didnt crest at 42 or 43 ft, because it would be a different story right now.
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Due to the predicted second crest, the City of Fargo will resume sandbagging efforts tomorrow, Wednesday, April 8, 2009 at 8:00 a.m. Sandbagging will take place outside at the Fargodome parking lot, so volunteers are asked to dress appropriately. Volunteers may show up at the Fargodome at anytime to help. The City will need to fill about one-million sandbags in order to build up the current dike system. Posted 04.07.2009 at 2:34 PM
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