Who else is getting these crazy storms that have been hitting Atlanta since last Wednesday? I read that we've gotten around 10 inches of rain, but I don't think that counts today which was just as heavy. Anybody have any good pictures?
Here's a weekly precipitation map if my linking works. Failing that here's a link to the web page where I got it. Atlanta and Ga have gotten drenched. I'm just I-85 in SC.
Local soccer fields:
http://www.wsbtv.com/video/21046440/index.html
If you don't mind seeing occassional nsfw pics, here is a live updating stream of pictures posted on twitter with hashtag #atlflood:
http://picfog.com/search/%23atlflood
I guess the draught is over.
I'm guessing that after the flood subsides, there will be gas shortages there again.
The picture that blows my mind is the one of the Scream Machine:
A movie is not about what it's about; it's about how it's about it.
---Roger Ebert
Some questions cannot be answered
Who’s gonna bury who
We need a love like Johnny, Johnny and June
---Over the Rhine
Wowwwwwwwwww. That picture is insane.
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Update - Interstate 20 was still shut down on the west side this morning.
Wow! Jason - Drew is crazy calm...
"Opening in the fall of 2009, the Loch Ness Monstercoaster!"
"Like a bridge under troubled water..."
-Jason
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So, here is my rain story.
There is a giant sinkhole across the street from my house.
It extends under the street, which is buckling and ready to collapse because there is no dirt underneath it anymore. The local authorities have shut down the street at my mailbox, blocking me from going north -- which is how I get to all-important I285.
I can still go South, which is how I take the kids to school, but I am looking at an 8-10 minute detour for anything North. I consider myself very lucky that this is all the damage these storms did to me (well, there was some minor roof leakage, but we've fixed that). We are also fortunate that when my neighbor's huge gate collapsed into the sinkhole, it did not break the huge water pipe in the hole, as shown here:
--Jason "I know a ton of folks have it a lot worse than me... schools across the city are closed again today-- third day in a row" Evans
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Wow, Jason (& everyone else who has reported in that they're ok), y'all are really lucky! Glad to hear you're ok!
You silly atlanta people. A couple years ago you were complaining how bad your drought was and how restaurants wouldn't even serve people water when they asked for it. Well, be careful what you wish for.
I guess that is the one bright side in all this flooding. That rain pretty well ended the drought as far as the lake levels are concerned, in one fell swoop. A couple weeks before, they were saying the lakes might never make it back to pre-drought levels.
Hey, Jason, how is the sink hole doing?