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OT roads become rivers in New york

Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by neilm831, Aug 14, 2014.

  1. neilm831

    neilm831 New Member

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  2. The other R in Houston

    The other R in Houston Well-Known Member

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    QPRNY, are you caught up in this? How bad is it?
     
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  3. ForestG

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    It was a small area in Long Island, hardly rained here in Manhattan at all., and looking out of the window now a great sunny day.
     
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  4. QPR New York

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    On behalf of Long Islanders, let me say that it was wet and wild all day.
    Starting at 2:00, it sounded like somebody was pouring buckets of water on my roof. The rain lasted for hours.

    The places that usually get puddles in the rain, got lakes. The areas that flooded, well, got really flooded.
     
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    Lesson learnt Neil?

    Brainwashing BBC
     
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  6. CroydonCaptainJack

    CroydonCaptainJack Well-Known Member

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    Strange comment. That video shows it is in Long Island and QPR New Yorks post confirms it was bad as well.
     
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  7. Vale_Hoops

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    Damn, I've been to Manhattan twice and we had storms both times I must be really must be unlucky, fortunately 9 million sellers of umbrellas appeared every time.
     
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  8. QPR New York

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    The impact was felt all over Long Island, even though the rainfall was measured at great extremes over two Counties.

    From our local newspaper, Newsday:

    My office is in the 13.57 inch rainfall area. I can tell you it was no fun driving around yesterday.

    Those roads are major East-West routes. If they are closed, there are real problems getting around.

    The media likes to sensationalize, it is true, but it was real bad here for awhile.
    Some people are are spending the day drying out their cellars.

    Otherwise it is a real nice day, sunny and warm with LOW HUMIDITY. :emoticon-0103-cool:
     
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  9. QPR New York

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    Oh, and my in-ground pool overflowed.
    The horror! The horror!
     
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  10. Sooperhoop

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    Large areas of South London were flooded this afternoon, a real cloudburst around 3.00pm, lots of basements under water and roads blocked for a while...
     
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  11. Shawswood

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    Rainfall that previously was said to occur once in 200 years is unfortunately becoming much more periodic than that, I had a new architect-overseen zinc roof fitted above my kitchen which had drainage capabilities equal to once in 200 year rainfall events; it's been overwhelmed twice in the last three years.
    Either that or they didn't do a very good job, which I suspect.
     
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