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NJ Saltwater Fisherman => Weather and Hurricane Info => Topic started by: L.T. on September 07, 2011, 08:19:44 PM
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They are predicting Catastrophic Levels In our rivers and streams In the Northeast part of PA . We have had a band of storms stalled over our area . We have received 3 months worth of rain in a short period of 4 days and more to come. They are predicting the Susquehanna river to crest at 38 ft. by Friday. To give a comparison, In 1972, our worst flooding disaster it crested at 42ft which broke through our Dikes, Flooded the cities of Wilkes- Barre and Kingston and surrounding boroughs for about a 40 mile radius almost up to the traffic Lights. I just hope this is not a repeat. I pulled the boat out of the water today as the level of the lake will rise higher than when Irene come through. I might also need it for transportation fcp. Keeping our fingers crossed
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thud
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That just sucks! Good luck and be safe...remember "Run from water, hide from wind!"
Amazing how a tropical system that has been over land for days and has traveled 1000's of miles can cause more damage inland than to the coast.
nosmly
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nosmly that sucks hope every one is safe...
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UGH!.. thud
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Hope for the Best as they say.
Sounds like you're prepped for the worst.
Good luck t^
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Hoping for the best for you up there! This weather is nuts.
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fcp RAIN RAIN GO AWAY fcp
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Well, They have upgraded the river crest to 41 ft
and We must evacuate by 4:00 pm today. The river is going to go over. This is my last update. Wish us luck fcp
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No good nosmly! Be SAFE and best of luck! If and when you can, please let us know how things are going.
I hope others evacuate as well and don't wait. Materials things are just not worth it!!
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Good Luck to you guys..
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I hope everyone here who is affected by high water, basement water, fire water, etc. gets through everything okay. This weather lately sucks bigtime. <'((((><
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whs nosmly
Good luck. t^
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Well, Evacuation orders are still in effect but, the River is receding slowly. It was thought it crested at 38.6 ft. but they later found out that the equipment was faulty and indeed it crested at 42.6 ft, which is higher than the 1972 Agnes disaster readings. Luckily The work the Army corps of engineers performed on the dike system in the Wilkes Barre and Kingston area since, has made the difference and we are being spared. Although we are not out of the woods yet. Areas upstream and down stream of us have not been so lucky as you probably have been seeing on the news. Anyway, here are some pics I took today along the Susquehanna river From the Kingston, PA Side. 1: Water running from the temporary flood walls that are installed across the Market st. bridge which connects Kingston To Wilkes Barre. 2: Are the flood walls . 3: bridge pillars 4: Light post at the boat ramp( use your imagination on this one, there is really a boat ramp under there)
5:Looking across at Wilkes Barre. 6: Another pic of the bridge.
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best wishes, I hope it all works out somehow for you. This weather thing is crazy, My daughter had to evacuate her home because of fire. They haven't had any rain in texas since Noah. she is ok now they are back in the house.
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Altho not a near as bad as Western PA or Texas, Blairstown NJ is heavily flooded as well, due to a rising Paulinskill river. My gf who lives 2 houses from the river is currently flooded but the water is going down. She sent me a picture on my phone, let me see if I can attach it. This is her backyard with the river flowing right thru it.
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Great pics(crazy)!
This weather is insane, but not unfamiliar or unheard of before. This La Nina which we have been in the last few months will most likely continue for 12 more or so... La Nina always brings cooler Pacific Ocean temps(lots of shark sightings reported in CA this summer), wetter weather to the West and Northwest out in the Midwest and into the Middle Atlantic and dry conditions in the South and Southwest.
TT^
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Sorry .. Images need to be re uploaded t^