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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Climate change aside, the [b]FORECAST was wrong and didn’t say there was going to be that much rain.[/b] Guess who just “thinned the pack” at NOAA? Even if you don’t believe in climate change, we need accurate weather reports. Trump changed that. [/quote] Not true, the forecast the day before absolutely said there was going to be rain AND flash flood warnings. [/quote] The warnings were low level until last minute (or after the fact).[/quote] Texas state and local officials might have looked outside and noticed the torrential rain in a watershed at risk of catastrophic flash floods. Do local government officials need satellites to tell them that it is raining and the river is rising? NWS issued flash flood warnings and watches beginning Thursday afternoon. The failure was at the state and local levels. [/quote]
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