theis223
06-22-2012, 13:25
This is what happens when 9-10+ inches of rain fall in 24 hours does to a city on a hill.
This first video is just for perspective. This is just over 150 yards from my house in Lakeside. Its taken at Amity Falls on the Lester River, or "the Deeps" is what my self and other locals call it.
Note the Gazebo just under the bridge and rememebr it when you watch the second clip.
Normal water level at Amity Falls
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCqPdl7Vt10&feature=results_main&playnext=1&list=PL67D6E1BBCCC24FF4
Water levels and flow on Wednesday 6/20 (2 hours after the rain stopped.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8x2J5o3JFw
This one is probably the best summary of the whole event
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiwiaI3Fjac
Damage ranged from a few inches of water in the basment (what i had to deal with) to entire streets dissapearing.
If anyone else in the area is on PS.com feel free to post pictures, i am going to try and compile as many as i can to save for when im as old--ahem, "seasoned' as Big Teddy:munchin
Thanks in advance.
This first video is just for perspective. This is just over 150 yards from my house in Lakeside. Its taken at Amity Falls on the Lester River, or "the Deeps" is what my self and other locals call it.
Note the Gazebo just under the bridge and rememebr it when you watch the second clip.
Normal water level at Amity Falls
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCqPdl7Vt10&feature=results_main&playnext=1&list=PL67D6E1BBCCC24FF4
Water levels and flow on Wednesday 6/20 (2 hours after the rain stopped.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8x2J5o3JFw
This one is probably the best summary of the whole event
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiwiaI3Fjac
Damage ranged from a few inches of water in the basment (what i had to deal with) to entire streets dissapearing.
If anyone else in the area is on PS.com feel free to post pictures, i am going to try and compile as many as i can to save for when im as old--ahem, "seasoned' as Big Teddy:munchin
Thanks in advance.