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There has been extreme flooding recorded in the United State since 1903.

 
Heppner Flood – June 1903
Michigan Flood – March 1904
California tropical storm – 1906
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Flood – March 1907
Michigan Flood – March 1908
California Flood – 1909
Austin, Pennsylvania Dam Failure – September 30, 1911
Great Flood – March 1913
     Dayton area
     Columbus area
     Southern Ohio
Texas Flood – 1913
Southern California Floods - January 1916
Southeast Floods – July 1916
Ohio River Flood – February 1918
Thrall Flood – September 1921
Great Mississippi Flood of 1927
New England Flood – November 1927
Northeast Flood – Spring 1936 4.1.1 Lowell, Massachusetts
Ohio River flood of 1937 - January 1937
Santa Ana, California Flood – February 1937
Northeast California Flood – December 1937
Los Angeles Flood of 1938
Battle Creek, Michigan Flood – June 1938
Oklahoma/Arkansas Flood – 1945
Ohio River flood of 1945
Michigan Flood – April 1947
Great Flood of 1951 in Kansas
California Flood – 1955
New England Floods – 1955
Michigan Flood – April/May 1960
New Hampshire Flood – April 1960
California Flood – 1962
West Coast Tsunami – March 1964
December 1964 flood in the Pacific Northwest
April 1965 flood of the Upper Mississippi River
June 14–20, 1965 Flood in Colorado
July 4, 1969 Flood in Ohio
Hurricane Camille Flood in Virginia 1969
Southeast Oklahoma Flood – December 1971
Buffalo Creek Flood - February 1972
New Braunfels - Seguin Texas Flood - May 1972
Rapid City, South Dakota Flood – June 1972
Hurricane Agnes Flood – June 1972
Michigan Floods – April 1975
Big Thompson Canyon Flood in Colorado (July 1976)
Kansas City Flash Flood of 1977 – September 1977
New England Flood – 1978
Tropical Storm Amelia Floods of August 1978
Decade of the 1980s 9.1 Lower Mississippi Flood of 1983
Tropical Storm Octave (1983) Flooding in Arizona
Western floods of 1983
Flooding in the central Appalachians – November 1985
Northern California and Western Nevada Floods of February 1986
Michigan Floods – September 1986
Androscoggin River Flood – April 1987
May to September 1992 Alaska Floods
Great Flood of 1993 along Mississippi River
Tropical Storm Alberto (1994) Floods in the Southeast
California Flood – January and March 1995
May 8th 1995 Louisiana Flood
Northeast United States Flood of January 1996
Willamette Valley Flood of 1996
New England Flood – October 1996
Northern California Flood of New Year's Day 1997
Ohio River Valley Flood of March 1997
1997 Red River Flood
Fort Collins, Colorado Flood of July 1997
Texas 1998 Floods
Central and South Texas Flood of October 1998
Hurricane Floyd Floods in East – September 1999

The sky is falling. The sky is falling. Run and hide chicken little

...The situation is described as "apocalyptical."  Expect zombies any minute.  Move along folks, nothing to see here.  There's no climate change - to admit that would be to interfere with big business making mo' money, mo' money, mo' money.  Never mind future generations, we gots to get ours now!

http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/environment/a21509/floating-burning-house-virginia-flood/

How fucked up is it when your house burns down during a flood.  If that's not proof positive of global warming nothing is. har.

bigguy30107 reads

I cannot believe it, but I finally agree with a comment you made on here.

Posted By: ROMMEL
How fucked up is it when your house burns down during a flood.  If that's not proof positive of global warming nothing is. har.

one knows just how much smarter better higher mightier and of course WEALTHIER you are than all those illiterate pro-Trumper thumpers.  

Watch out, you might get what you're after.

Posted By: BigPapasan
...The situation is described as "apocalyptical."  Expect zombies any minute.  Move along folks, nothing to see here.  There's no climate change - to admit that would be to interfere with big business making mo' money, mo' money, mo' money.  Never mind future generations, we gots to get ours now!  
   
 http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/environment/a21509/floating-burning-house-virginia-flood/

...in my best impression of Billy Crystal doing an Edward G. Robinson impression as the Thumpers were getting fucked by the rain:

"Where's your Jesus now?  Yeah, see!"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0Qcv3YV4aA

Don't be a playa hater, Doc.  It's unbecoming.


-- Modified on 6/25/2016 12:42:33 AM

I don't hate the playa, BP, I hate the game.

Posted By: BigPapasan
...in my best impression of Billy Crystal doing an Edward G. Robinson impression as the Thumpers were getting fucked by the rain:  
   
 "Where's your Jesus now?  Yeah, see!"  
   
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0Qcv3YV4aA  
   
 Don't be a playa hater, Doc.  It's unbecoming.  
 

-- Modified on 6/25/2016 12:42:33 AM

BP a Playa!   That's hilarious.  :-D
 

Posted By: DoctorGonzo
I don't hate the playa, BP, I hate the game.  
   
Posted By: BigPapasan
...in my best impression of Billy Crystal doing an Edward G. Robinson impression as the Thumpers were getting fucked by the rain:  
     
  "Where's your Jesus now?  Yeah, see!"  
     
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0Qcv3YV4aA  
     
  Don't be a playa hater, Doc.  It's unbecoming.  
   
 

FatVern102 reads

The only reason the house was on fire, was because it was full of natural gas.

There has been extreme flooding recorded in the United State since 1903.

 
Heppner Flood – June 1903
Michigan Flood – March 1904
California tropical storm – 1906
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Flood – March 1907
Michigan Flood – March 1908
California Flood – 1909
Austin, Pennsylvania Dam Failure – September 30, 1911
Great Flood – March 1913
     Dayton area
     Columbus area
     Southern Ohio
Texas Flood – 1913
Southern California Floods - January 1916
Southeast Floods – July 1916
Ohio River Flood – February 1918
Thrall Flood – September 1921
Great Mississippi Flood of 1927
New England Flood – November 1927
Northeast Flood – Spring 1936 4.1.1 Lowell, Massachusetts
Ohio River flood of 1937 - January 1937
Santa Ana, California Flood – February 1937
Northeast California Flood – December 1937
Los Angeles Flood of 1938
Battle Creek, Michigan Flood – June 1938
Oklahoma/Arkansas Flood – 1945
Ohio River flood of 1945
Michigan Flood – April 1947
Great Flood of 1951 in Kansas
California Flood – 1955
New England Floods – 1955
Michigan Flood – April/May 1960
New Hampshire Flood – April 1960
California Flood – 1962
West Coast Tsunami – March 1964
December 1964 flood in the Pacific Northwest
April 1965 flood of the Upper Mississippi River
June 14–20, 1965 Flood in Colorado
July 4, 1969 Flood in Ohio
Hurricane Camille Flood in Virginia 1969
Southeast Oklahoma Flood – December 1971
Buffalo Creek Flood - February 1972
New Braunfels - Seguin Texas Flood - May 1972
Rapid City, South Dakota Flood – June 1972
Hurricane Agnes Flood – June 1972
Michigan Floods – April 1975
Big Thompson Canyon Flood in Colorado (July 1976)
Kansas City Flash Flood of 1977 – September 1977
New England Flood – 1978
Tropical Storm Amelia Floods of August 1978
Decade of the 1980s 9.1 Lower Mississippi Flood of 1983
Tropical Storm Octave (1983) Flooding in Arizona
Western floods of 1983
Flooding in the central Appalachians – November 1985
Northern California and Western Nevada Floods of February 1986
Michigan Floods – September 1986
Androscoggin River Flood – April 1987
May to September 1992 Alaska Floods
Great Flood of 1993 along Mississippi River
Tropical Storm Alberto (1994) Floods in the Southeast
California Flood – January and March 1995
May 8th 1995 Louisiana Flood
Northeast United States Flood of January 1996
Willamette Valley Flood of 1996
New England Flood – October 1996
Northern California Flood of New Year's Day 1997
Ohio River Valley Flood of March 1997
1997 Red River Flood
Fort Collins, Colorado Flood of July 1997
Texas 1998 Floods
Central and South Texas Flood of October 1998
Hurricane Floyd Floods in East – September 1999

The sky is falling. The sky is falling. Run and hide chicken little

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