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  • T TheyCallMeMrJames

    For the last number of days I've been helping friends and family evacuate, move valuables to higher ground and to fill sandbags and build dikes around homes. I had mentioned in a previous thread that we might hit our 100 year flood level, which was 1180 feet above sea level. We're now at 1182.9 feet above sea level and there's still as much as another foot to come. Today the skies opened up and it's been pouring for the last two hours. Over 1000 homes and businesses have been evacuated. Our major routes over the river (that connect our two halves of our city) are now limited to essential services only and there is a 45 minute drive around the city to get to the next bridge. They're using car dealerships for emergency services. We have heard parts of the electric grid will be going down. Our water treatment plant is being threatened. We've lost a major golf course, 20+ soccer pitches and over 1/3 of our city park space. So, if you think warm fuzzies, send warm (dry) wishes, pray, light candles or sacrifice baby kittens...whatever you believe in, anything you can do is appreciated. Peace, -MisterJames

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    Good luck to y'all.

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    • T TheyCallMeMrJames

      For the last number of days I've been helping friends and family evacuate, move valuables to higher ground and to fill sandbags and build dikes around homes. I had mentioned in a previous thread that we might hit our 100 year flood level, which was 1180 feet above sea level. We're now at 1182.9 feet above sea level and there's still as much as another foot to come. Today the skies opened up and it's been pouring for the last two hours. Over 1000 homes and businesses have been evacuated. Our major routes over the river (that connect our two halves of our city) are now limited to essential services only and there is a 45 minute drive around the city to get to the next bridge. They're using car dealerships for emergency services. We have heard parts of the electric grid will be going down. Our water treatment plant is being threatened. We've lost a major golf course, 20+ soccer pitches and over 1/3 of our city park space. So, if you think warm fuzzies, send warm (dry) wishes, pray, light candles or sacrifice baby kittens...whatever you believe in, anything you can do is appreciated. Peace, -MisterJames

      My Latest: How quickly is the Government spending your money? Tech blog: They Call me Mister James

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      "I had mentioned in a previous thread that we might hit our 100 year flood level, which was 1180 feet above sea level" How does that happen? :omg:

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        sorry to hear that and where are you from ?

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          sorry to hear that and where are you from ?

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          We're in the southwest corner of Manitoba, Canada.

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          • N Nagy Vilmos

            TheyCallMeMrJames wrote:

            sacrifice baby kittens

            On it already. [Except Tigger type Kittens they are Cool!]


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            Thanks, Nagy, that's purrfect.

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            • R RugbyLeague

              "I had mentioned in a previous thread that we might hit our 100 year flood level, which was 1180 feet above sea level" How does that happen? :omg:

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              lol...our city is over 1100 feet above sea level...water rolls downhill ;)

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                TheyCallMeMrJames wrote:

                I had mentioned in a previous thread that we might hit our 100 year flood level, which was 1180 feet above sea level. We're now at 1182.9 feet above sea level and there's still as much as another foot to come.

                Are you near the Richelieu River?

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                No, the Assiniboine, but I know QC is getting hammered, too.

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                • T TheyCallMeMrJames

                  lol...our city is over 1100 feet above sea level...water rolls downhill ;)

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                  Ah, I live at over 1100 feet too so I was getting worried I wasn't safe from rising sea levels. :)

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                  • T TorstenH

                    We've lost a major golf course

                    oh NO! That's a lost. Put at least you haven't lost your humor! Keep things going over there and don't overdo it - this mill not be over tomorrow! regards Torsten

                    I never finish anyth...

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                    TorstenH. wrote:

                    oh NO! That's a lost.

                    No kidding. The course has been getting wet the last couple of years, but not like this. But man, you should see the greens come September!

                    TorstenH. wrote:

                    Put at least you haven't lost your humor!

                    When you're standing with a family, helping them build a dike around the homestead their great-grandparents built 80+ years ago, that's all you really got. The stuff inside the house doesn't matter much anymore, especially when you realize you're likely going to lose it. At least the kids are safe.

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                    • T TheyCallMeMrJames

                      For the last number of days I've been helping friends and family evacuate, move valuables to higher ground and to fill sandbags and build dikes around homes. I had mentioned in a previous thread that we might hit our 100 year flood level, which was 1180 feet above sea level. We're now at 1182.9 feet above sea level and there's still as much as another foot to come. Today the skies opened up and it's been pouring for the last two hours. Over 1000 homes and businesses have been evacuated. Our major routes over the river (that connect our two halves of our city) are now limited to essential services only and there is a 45 minute drive around the city to get to the next bridge. They're using car dealerships for emergency services. We have heard parts of the electric grid will be going down. Our water treatment plant is being threatened. We've lost a major golf course, 20+ soccer pitches and over 1/3 of our city park space. So, if you think warm fuzzies, send warm (dry) wishes, pray, light candles or sacrifice baby kittens...whatever you believe in, anything you can do is appreciated. Peace, -MisterJames

                      My Latest: How quickly is the Government spending your money? Tech blog: They Call me Mister James

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                      Wow! that must be painful... hope that everything will calm down soon and that all of you will be well... And now a little joke: Prays are on the way... baby kittens... do you mean this[^]? (be careful, the link starts with some music) I don't know if we will succeed killing them, but I guess that if all the :bob:ians close to them strike at the same time... Seriously again: I'm sorry to hear that... it must be hard to see how nature can be so harmful... again, let's hope all your people will be ok. :rose:

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                      • T TheyCallMeMrJames

                        For the last number of days I've been helping friends and family evacuate, move valuables to higher ground and to fill sandbags and build dikes around homes. I had mentioned in a previous thread that we might hit our 100 year flood level, which was 1180 feet above sea level. We're now at 1182.9 feet above sea level and there's still as much as another foot to come. Today the skies opened up and it's been pouring for the last two hours. Over 1000 homes and businesses have been evacuated. Our major routes over the river (that connect our two halves of our city) are now limited to essential services only and there is a 45 minute drive around the city to get to the next bridge. They're using car dealerships for emergency services. We have heard parts of the electric grid will be going down. Our water treatment plant is being threatened. We've lost a major golf course, 20+ soccer pitches and over 1/3 of our city park space. So, if you think warm fuzzies, send warm (dry) wishes, pray, light candles or sacrifice baby kittens...whatever you believe in, anything you can do is appreciated. Peace, -MisterJames

                        My Latest: How quickly is the Government spending your money? Tech blog: They Call me Mister James

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                        TheyCallMeMrJames wrote:

                        1182.9 feet above sea level

                        You got floods 1180 feet high? Holy crap, I mean, holy crap!

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                        • N Nagy Vilmos

                          How did I know you'd pick that up...


                          Panic, Chaos, Destruction. My work here is done. or "Drink. Get drunk. Fall over." - P O'H OK, I will win to day or my name isn't Ethel Crudacre! - DD Ethel Crudacre Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb -- they're often *students*, for heaven's sake. -- (Terry Pratchett, alt.fan.pratchett)

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                          There're times I wonder if she's got something scraping the site to give alerts for anything cat related. :laugh:

                          3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                            Wow! that must be painful... hope that everything will calm down soon and that all of you will be well... And now a little joke: Prays are on the way... baby kittens... do you mean this[^]? (be careful, the link starts with some music) I don't know if we will succeed killing them, but I guess that if all the :bob:ians close to them strike at the same time... Seriously again: I'm sorry to hear that... it must be hard to see how nature can be so harmful... again, let's hope all your people will be ok. :rose:

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                            Even Ellain can't argue that one! :-D


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                            • R RugbyLeague

                              Ah, I live at over 1100 feet too so I was getting worried I wasn't safe from rising sea levels. :)

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                              The worst realistic case is only a few hundred feet: complete melting of the antarctic ice sheet. To get significantly higher would require raising the temperature of the deep ocean dozens of degrees; something that would require geological time scales to happen.

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                              • T TheyCallMeMrJames

                                For the last number of days I've been helping friends and family evacuate, move valuables to higher ground and to fill sandbags and build dikes around homes. I had mentioned in a previous thread that we might hit our 100 year flood level, which was 1180 feet above sea level. We're now at 1182.9 feet above sea level and there's still as much as another foot to come. Today the skies opened up and it's been pouring for the last two hours. Over 1000 homes and businesses have been evacuated. Our major routes over the river (that connect our two halves of our city) are now limited to essential services only and there is a 45 minute drive around the city to get to the next bridge. They're using car dealerships for emergency services. We have heard parts of the electric grid will be going down. Our water treatment plant is being threatened. We've lost a major golf course, 20+ soccer pitches and over 1/3 of our city park space. So, if you think warm fuzzies, send warm (dry) wishes, pray, light candles or sacrifice baby kittens...whatever you believe in, anything you can do is appreciated. Peace, -MisterJames

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                                Just watched it on video, is there still snow on the ground there? It look like the depths of winter still! Poor sod, its been a beautiful spring here for months and everything is green. :) Must be horrible to have winters that long.

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                                  The worst realistic case is only a few hundred feet: complete melting of the antarctic ice sheet. To get significantly higher would require raising the temperature of the deep ocean dozens of degrees; something that would require geological time scales to happen.

                                  3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                                  Plenty of time to build a big tower then

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                                    There're times I wonder if she's got something scraping the site to give alerts for anything cat related. :laugh:

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                                    Probably not, but you can't be too careful with tigers. :~


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                                      Just watched it on video, is there still snow on the ground there? It look like the depths of winter still! Poor sod, its been a beautiful spring here for months and everything is green. :) Must be horrible to have winters that long.

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                                      fat_boy wrote:

                                      Must be horrible to have winters that long

                                      Not at all. We love the winter! We're outside skating until it gets below -25 Celsius. We've got four seasons like everyone else, just different names: Almost Winter, Winter, Still Winter and Bad Tobogganing. Yes, still some snow in places...especially 40 minutes north of here and at the community centres where we've cleared the ice all winter (15-20 foot piles of snow take a while to melt).

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                                        Wow! that must be painful... hope that everything will calm down soon and that all of you will be well... And now a little joke: Prays are on the way... baby kittens... do you mean this[^]? (be careful, the link starts with some music) I don't know if we will succeed killing them, but I guess that if all the :bob:ians close to them strike at the same time... Seriously again: I'm sorry to hear that... it must be hard to see how nature can be so harmful... again, let's hope all your people will be ok. :rose:

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                                        Joan Murt wrote:

                                        I'm sorry to hear that... it must be hard to see how nature can be so harmful

                                        It's certainly a reminder of how insignificant we are on this planet.

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                                        • R RugbyLeague

                                          Plenty of time to build a big tower then

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                                          TheyCallMeMrJames
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                                          Or an ark.

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