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Atlanta Flooding
      Mon Sep 21 2009 12:35 PM

Not sure how many people have been watching the fairly rough rain event in Atlanta, but we've had a stalled system dragging moisture up from the gulf for the last several days and it culminated last night into a vicious set of storms in various parts of the metro area. I believe we've had rain totals breaking 12 inches in the last 12 hours in some areas.

Where I live isn't the worst hit and we're dealing with some fairly serious flooding in the basement and the rain isn't slowing down. If anything, I think the flooding is going to get quite a bit worse over the next couple of days.

Keep an eye out and if people have any reports, I'd love to hear them.

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M. S. Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Tech - May 2020
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* Atlanta Flooding BloodstarModerator Mon Sep 21 2009 12:35 PM
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