Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is drastically outperforming Biden. 250 died in Bidens Appalachian flood. Trumps superior management has saved hundreds of lives Biden would have lost.
45 people died in that flood
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Appalachian_floods
Trump’s DOGE gutted the National Weather Service which could have helped predict events like the Mystic Camp floods. FAFO. Turns out the federal govt is useful after all.
NWS predicted flooding. No one cared because no one had died since 1987. They might care now.
Would he interested to read a posting from Musk on X about how his groundbreaking work with DOGE should have prevented this disaster. Ideally, a more efficient system with the help of top-notch AI should have prevented this. I thought that’s what we were aiming for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is drastically outperforming Biden. 250 died in Bidens Appalachian flood. Trumps superior management has saved hundreds of lives Biden would have lost.
45 people died in that flood
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Appalachian_floods
Trump’s DOGE gutted the National Weather Service which could have helped predict events like the Mystic Camp floods. FAFO. Turns out the federal govt is useful after all.
NWS predicted flooding. No one cared because no one had died since 1987. They might care now.
Would he interested to read a posting from Musk on X about how his groundbreaking work with DOGE should have prevented this disaster. Ideally, a more efficient system with the help of top-notch AI should have prevented this. I thought that’s what we were aiming for.
Anonymous wrote:The county apparently uses Facebook to post weather reports and evacuations:
https://www.kxan.com/investigations/federal-forecast-concerns-surface-in-texas-deadly-flooding-debate/
No one posted anything until the morning after the flood.
For instance, directly under Vesper at the local NWS office is a key position – warning coordination meteorologist (WCM) – that has remained vacant since April. The role was most recently held by longtime employee Paul Yura, who took an early retirement package offered to agency workers as the administration worked to reduce the budget and personnel number at the NWS and its parent agency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Yura, who KXAN recently reported spent more than half of his 32-year career at the local NWS office, gained tremendous experience understanding local weather patterns while ensuring timely warnings get disseminated to the public in a multitude of ways. The importance of his role as WCM cannot be understated.
Ensuring ample and timely warning to Central Texas counties was among the chief responsibilities. According to NOAA, “The WCM coordinates the warning function of the office with the outside world. This would include heading the Skywarn Program, conducting spotter training and being a voice to the local media for the office.”
Following the Kerr County flood, KXAN reached out to Yura – who referenced a hiring freeze in his retirement message to the media – but he referred questions to an NWS public affairs official.
Along with Yura’s job, five other vacancies in the local NWS office have stacked up, according to its online staff roster and the NWS Employees Organization. Those include two meteorologists, two technology staff members and a science officer. The office has 26 employees when fully staffed.
Texas is the most dangerous state for kids.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP and others blaming Trump are ghouls. Many of the victims were little girls!
I know the area well. The camps have been there for many, many decades - I went to one. If you've never been there, you have no idea what you're talking about. Thie speed of the flooding was unpredictable, and no amount of money would have made a difference.
If that’s true, it sounds like that camp can’t safely operate in that location. Will it close?
No one needs the government telling the where they can and can't leave their kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The climate change causes the rain to move more slowly which is why they got so much rain — the weather system essentially stalled. Plus it increases total rainfall as the storms pick up more water from the ocean.
It’s called cloud seeding. Look it up.
Anonymous wrote:The climate change causes the rain to move more slowly which is why they got so much rain — the weather system essentially stalled. Plus it increases total rainfall as the storms pick up more water from the ocean.
Anonymous wrote:the 241 people reported victims of Hurricane Helene in the United States, 119 people were in North Carolina, surpassing the state record of 80 deaths recorded in a 1916 flood.[10][38] The reported count of missing people was under 600 people by September 29, according to a Register of Deeds update.[78] As of April 2025, the death toll reported by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
Yikes Biden FEMA underperforming Trump by mikes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is drastically outperforming Biden. 250 died in Bidens Appalachian flood. Trumps superior management has saved hundreds of lives Biden would have lost.
45 people died in that flood
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Appalachian_floods
Trump’s DOGE gutted the National Weather Service which could have helped predict events like the Mystic Camp floods. FAFO. Turns out the federal govt is useful after all.
NWS predicted flooding. No one cared because no one had died since 1987. They might care now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP and others blaming Trump are ghouls. Many of the victims were little girls!
I know the area well. The camps have been there for many, many decades - I went to one. If you've never been there, you have no idea what you're talking about. Thie speed of the flooding was unpredictable, and no amount of money would have made a difference.
If that’s true, it sounds like that camp can’t safely operate in that location. Will it close?
The previous floods didn't close it. Why would this one?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP and others blaming Trump are ghouls. Many of the victims were little girls!
I know the area well. The camps have been there for many, many decades - I went to one. If you've never been there, you have no idea what you're talking about. Thie speed of the flooding was unpredictable, and no amount of money would have made a difference.
If that’s true, it sounds like that camp can’t safely operate in that location. Will it close?