I'm sure people around the Philadelphia area remember this
July 12th 2004, a freak storm system rips through the area with rainfall rates of up to 5 inches an hour recorded in Tabranacle NJ, where over a foot of rain fell. The Medford Lakes dams bursted (that whole thing is STILL in court) many homes were damaged beyond repair and the lakes drained out. still empty.
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Re: 2 years ago today
Hurricane Floyd wrote:I'm sure people around the Philadelphia area remember this
July 12th 2004, a freak storm system rips through the area with rainfall rates of up to 5 inches an hour recorded in Tabranacle NJ, where over a foot of rain fell. The Medford Lakes dams bursted (that whole thing is STILL in court) many homes were damaged beyond repair and the lakes drained out. still empty.
It seems like that ever since then, we've had a run on flooding rains. I won't ever forget that flood!
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Same when Floyd hit, major drought
Notible floods since 1999 (that I can Remember)
Hurricane Floyd
T.S Allison
July 12th 2004
Hurricanes Ivan & Jeanne
Hurricane Cindy
The Mid Atlantic Flood of 2006 (So I named it)
thats a few too many for a 7 year period, Floyd by far was the worst and most widespread
Notible floods since 1999 (that I can Remember)
Hurricane Floyd
T.S Allison
July 12th 2004
Hurricanes Ivan & Jeanne
Hurricane Cindy
The Mid Atlantic Flood of 2006 (So I named it)
thats a few too many for a 7 year period, Floyd by far was the worst and most widespread
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