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Flood Disaster Continues For Carolinas As Mount Pleasant Tops 24″ Of Rainfall Within 72 Hours

Written by on October 4, 2015 in Autumn 2015, Tropical, United States of America with 0 Comments
Flood Disaster Continues For Carolinas As Mount Pleasant Tops 24″ Of Rainfall Within 72 Hours

Potentially the greatest flood event in South Carolina history continues. It all started off when a frontal zone stalled just off the East Coast in which a system formed coast bringing an initial drenching to the Carolinas up into the Mid-Atlantic but as Hurricane Joaquin intensified and drifted SW over the Bahamas, the interaction between an unusually strong upper low spinning […]

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Flash Floods Devastate French Riviera, Could Joaquin’s Remnants Hit UK While It Snows In East Europe Next Weekend?

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Flash Floods Devastate French Riviera, Could Joaquin’s Remnants Hit UK While It Snows In East Europe Next Weekend?

With high pressure weakening across Northern Europe, a Med low began to turn northward into Italy and France and as it did, it unleased astonishing rains along the French Riviera causing devastating flash floods which killed up to 12 people. https://youtu.be/_c-bycWvBwQ Up to 150mm or 6 inches of rain fell within just 2 hours in […]

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