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Re: [OM] I think the rain in Murrells Inlet has finally stopped

Subject: Re: [OM] I think the rain in Murrells Inlet has finally stopped
From: Charles Geilfuss <charles.geilfuss@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 10:44:38 -0400
  Things are getting back to normal for most people in Charleston area. I
had no trouble getting to work this morning. The places that usually flood
are still struggling and will have a lot of clean up to do. Given the
amount of rain (they are calling this a 1000 year event, although I don't
know how they know this; 1000 years ago the only people here were the
Kiawah and Seewee Indians) however, there has been a lot of flooding in
areas that don't usually have a problem. Columbia is getting it worse than
here. There are two large rivers, the Saluda and Broad rivers, that
converge in the middle of the city to form the Congaree River. Saluda
drains the areas west of the city and the Broad drains from the north all
the way into NC. There will be a lot of water coming down these rivers over
the next few days. I've heard that a few small dams have failed as well.

Charlie

On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 10:31 AM, Jim Nichols <jhnichols@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> You seem to be much more fortunate than the folks in Colombia and
> Charleston.
>
> I looked over your area on Google Maps, but couldn't identify Collins
> Creek.
>
> Jim Nichols
> Tullahoma, TN USA
>
>
> On 10/5/2015 8:46 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>
>> I've measured another 6" this morning at 9:30.  The pond overflowed again
>> but the rain seems to have stopped and the level of the overflow stream has
>> been slowly dropping.
>>
>> My final tally for rainfall since about 7:30am Friday is at 21.6".  That
>> doesn't include the 6" I emptied out of the rain guage Friday morning at
>> 7:30 which is when I really started to pay attention to measuring it.  I
>> think maybe 4" or so was really due to this storm but can't say for sure.
>>
>> In any case the house has always remained about 2 feet above the highest
>> water level so I feel comfortable that this house has passed its water
>> test. I won't worry about the house flooding again until a Cat 4 hurricane
>> tries to run up the Waccamaw River at high tide.  FEMA maps say I'll have
>> 3-4 feet of water in the house if that happens.  I won't stick around to
>> see it.
>>
>> Chuck Norcutt
>>
>
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