Posted by Billy NY on October 08, 2015 at 09:38:59 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: IAGary and all posted by KEH on October 08, 2015 at 09:20:03:
That's just foolish, the week prior, 9-30 or so, the remainder of a tropical storm passed through here with significant rainfall, amounts we don't see regularly. Not sure what the totals were, but it was enough to get a trickle in my basement, which means s loy(thankfully it runs to a floor drain). This basement is bone dry all year, no sump pit, don't need one. First time I ever saw this leak was when T.S. Irene passed through, that was 10" for us. We missed hurricane Sandy a year later. I was headed home in the evening, after working on a job 33 miles to the west and when I came to a narrow railroad underpass/bridge, that is lower than all the surrounding elevations,(probably to make clearance) which is 11'-2" overhead, it was flooded out. I backed out as there is an easy way to bypass it via a fork to the right, but the opposing driver stopped, then started through it, was over the wheels, not sure why people do it, but some just don't think about it and realize.
Watching the radar on this heavy concentrate rain event was hard to believe what you were seeing, it unloaded like a "conveyor belt" per the weather persons words, never saw anything like it on the weather radar, just lined up over SC. We had a series of rain storms, June '13, that came up the hudson valley like that, consecutive or 2-3 day storms, but not one continuous event like just occurred. I assume the humid air just concentrated in a corridor from the the hurricane and was meeting with cool air, and some how was stable enough to stay put, keep that humid air rolling in to create that relentless, never ending rain.
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