Not defending or supporting anything at the moment, but noting a flood, with as much water as all the dams on the Missouri River system are retaining is a real stunner. And if queried beforehand on the topic, I would have assumed such a flood would have occurred HERE. It was discussed at the NRC meetings following the 2011 Missouri River flood in regards to the Ft. Calhoun nuclear power plant (a bad outcome being rather obvious) and it has been something I have given thought to. While my house and farm buildings are high enough to avoid even a worst case scenario, most of my fields will be inundated, and then I will be looking at years of recovery; removing debris, removing silt, filling in washed out areas, and rebuilding the draining system.
I'm just stunned a hurricane could dump that much water, and it's comparable to an absolutely worst case scenario for the Missouri River. Literally, this is the first flood since 2011 I would NOT trade the flood we had for. I really thought the only place in the country that could have a flood of that magnitude was the Missouri River, Jesus Texas, what a fucked up thing to 'win' !
I'm just stunned a hurricane could dump that much water, and it's comparable to an absolutely worst case scenario for the Missouri River. Literally, this is the first flood since 2011 I would NOT trade the flood we had for. I really thought the only place in the country that could have a flood of that magnitude was the Missouri River, Jesus Texas, what a fucked up thing to 'win' !
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