Jeremy, Mary -- you guys ready for rain?
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Wow, this is ging to be my first week of not only living in Ohio this week, but in the US...I'm trying to learn USA weather patterns (to be honest, never got the hang of UK ones!), and I'm coming in right on top of a difficult situation! If it does goes further west towards IN or west OH, I wont be in the thick of it in Columbus anyhow.
What a great discusion to get me started in the US though! (even though its now turned sunny and hot here in the UK for the first time this summer, and i have to leave it!)
What a great discusion to get me started in the US though! (even though its now turned sunny and hot here in the UK for the first time this summer, and i have to leave it!)
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I myself think this is gonna be a big problem for alot of inland areas from AL/E.MS/TN/KY/IN/OH and MI. Even perhaps extreme eastern areas of IL. Once Francis decides to get inland and moving we face a new problem with a front thats expected to arrive within the same time frame as Francis but the front could be stalling and with the ridge (Possibly) building back in to the east that could (Block) leave Francis sticking around for a bit longer then we would like. Problem is where? My thinking is somewhere in the OH Valley or possibly southern Lakes. Which would mean probable flooding rains for IN, OH, KY and MI.
This is something all of us need to watch living in these areas after Francis Second landfall.
Oh btw it is possible that Francis could track a bit further east bringing the heave rains to OH/Eastern KY/TN and Western PA.
Still alot of IF's with this system. Check back in.
This is something all of us need to watch living in these areas after Francis Second landfall.
Oh btw it is possible that Francis could track a bit further east bringing the heave rains to OH/Eastern KY/TN and Western PA.
Still alot of IF's with this system. Check back in.
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Actually, that would be a better scenario, wouldn't it? As much as I cringe thinking about eastern KY and the "coal miner's daughters" and hillbillies there, wouldn't it (and western PA) fare better because of the Appalachian mountains? Few if any live in the valleys; most reside up on the hilltops and hillsides where flooding wouldn't be as much of an issue. On the other hand, mudslides might, but I'd never heard of them there before.
The Land Between The Lakes in western KY and areas of central and southcentral KY along the KY river would have it worse. I know they've flooded terribly before. I'm guessing northern KY (Jeremy) and OH (Mary) would have a harder time with all the rain also than the mountainous regions.
The Land Between The Lakes in western KY and areas of central and southcentral KY along the KY river would have it worse. I know they've flooded terribly before. I'm guessing northern KY (Jeremy) and OH (Mary) would have a harder time with all the rain also than the mountainous regions.
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Latest track now takes it slightly east of Cincinnati. So Jeremy you may just be in the clear and I might as well. We'll just have to wait this one out. Flooding isn't a concern in my area but back in 1997, when we had our last widespread Ohio River and tributary flooding, there were only a few ways into my township. Ramps to and from interstates along the Ohio River, down by Coney Island, were closed because of high water. Many, many communities in the Greater Cincinnati area were affected by that flooding event, routes to and from work added 15 minutes easily onto commutes. We felt like an island out here, sitting high on the hill. Let's just hope nothing like that ever happens again. And sadly several communites can flood when we have severe flooding like that, such as Falmouth, KY.
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Heavy rainfall already 7 miles south of Cincinnati...
Well...here it goes! It may not look like it on radar but BELIEVE me it has been POURING! Since midnight I'd say they've had up to an inch here in Highland Heights, KY(which is 7 miles outside of downtown Cincinnati) and we're not even in the worst of it! Looks like it will continue most of the day *heavy sigh*, but at least the weekend looks okay...


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Some of the Hydrological data from yesterday...
http://www.erh.noaa.gov/er/iln/afos/CLEHYDILN
KY...
MAYSVILLE 0.52
NAPOLEON 0.14
OH...
BELLEFONTAINE 0.30
BUCKEYE LAKE 2.08
CIRCLEVILLE 1.28
COLMBS WCMH TV 0.80
ENTERPRISE 4.35<-----------------Highest total in the three-state region
FORT RECOVERY 0.12
HUNTSVILLE 0.12
JEFFERSONVILLE 0.78
KINGS MILLS 0.08
MARYSVILLE 0.38
NEWARK 2.05
RIPLEY 0.51
SEDELIA 0.71
UTICA 1.32
WASHNGTN CT HS 0.96
WILMINGTON 0.38
http://www.erh.noaa.gov/er/iln/afos/CLEHYDILN
KY...
MAYSVILLE 0.52
NAPOLEON 0.14
OH...
BELLEFONTAINE 0.30
BUCKEYE LAKE 2.08
CIRCLEVILLE 1.28
COLMBS WCMH TV 0.80
ENTERPRISE 4.35<-----------------Highest total in the three-state region
FORT RECOVERY 0.12
HUNTSVILLE 0.12
JEFFERSONVILLE 0.78
KINGS MILLS 0.08
MARYSVILLE 0.38
NEWARK 2.05
RIPLEY 0.51
SEDELIA 0.71
UTICA 1.32
WASHNGTN CT HS 0.96
WILMINGTON 0.38
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