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Binkie The Clown

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Tue May 31, 2016, 03:50 PM May 2016

New Extreme Climate to Hurl More Rain Bombs at Texas...

[font size=4]New Extreme Climate to Hurl More Rain Bombs at Texas, Light off Another Record West Coast Heatwave[/font]

They call them rain bombs. A new breed of severe storm fueled by a record hot atmosphere. One capable of dumping 2-4 inches of rainfall an hour and generating voracious flash floods that can devour homes and cars in just minutes. And in southeast Texas, the rain bombs have been going off like gangbusters.

In this week’s most recent iteration of flaring, climate change induced, storms, a region north of Houston and South of Dallas saw flood after flood after flood. Now, hundreds of people have been forced to abandon inundated homes, thousands of cars have been submerged, and seven people are dead. Rainfall totals for the region over the past seven days have averaged between 7 and 10 inches. But local amounts in the most intense bombification zones have come in at 16, 19, and even as high as 30 inches in Washington County. All time record rainfall totals that might be associated with a powerful hurricane. Floods that would typically happen only once every 500 years. But in the new moisture-laden atmosphere of a record warm world, a garden variety thunderstorm now has enough atmospheric oomph to frequently set off what were once multi-century floods.


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New Extreme Climate to Hurl More Rain Bombs at Texas... (Original Post) Binkie The Clown May 2016 OP
Normal Texas weather. Downwinder May 2016 #1
It looks like their drought is over. For Houston (my hometown) it was the wettest May since 1907. braddy May 2016 #2
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