windy 写了: 2025年 7月 7日 12:46 这个都是事后诸葛亮容易。人这个营地已经快100年了,100年来第一次flash flood淹到这个营地的cabin.我们这儿有一年也是大水,离河不太远的很多人家被淹。当然不是这种flash flood,就是房子被淹,没死人。


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windy 写了: 2025年 7月 7日 12:46 这个都是事后诸葛亮容易。人这个营地已经快100年了,100年来第一次flash flood淹到这个营地的cabin.我们这儿有一年也是大水,离河不太远的很多人家被淹。当然不是这种flash flood,就是房子被淹,没死人。
赖美豪中 写了: 2025年 7月 7日 23:18 又在造谣,这个camp site是新的,这地方常年就是flood zone, 每年4-5月都可能被淹。但是这次被淹完全是德州气候部门jb钱太多了,吃饱了没事干进行人工降雨。
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Spike123 写了: 2025年 7月 8日 00:50 一上来就看见赖美豪中胡扯造谣, 这个骗子就该人人喊打,见一次打一次
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... ing-swirls
Rainmaker flew a brief 20-minute cloud seeding mission in south-central Texas last Tuesday, but suspended all operations that same day due to abnormally high moisture content in the air. The two clouds seeded during the Tuesday flight would have dissipated after a few hours and would have had no effect on the floods several days later
What’s clear is that the technique would not have been able to generate the record-breaking rainfall seen in Texas. So much rain fell that the Guadalupe River at Kerrville, one of the epicenters of the floods, rose some 26 feet (8 meters) in less than an hour overnight on Friday.
“Based on the meteorological evidence, the Texas floods were caused by a powerful natural weather system, with thunderstorms fed by very moist air from the warm Gulf of Mexico,”
赖总你又不是气象专家,没有可信度赖美豪中 写了: 2025年 7月 8日 01:00 笑尿了,可以骗到你们你们这些p都不懂,骗不到我们老休斯顿人,自信一点,这个周我都在gulf of america跑, 万里无云,根本不存在什么jb very moist air。一周前猴子屯下了一周雨,你别告诉我very moist air 跑了一周多才跑到hill country把,看看地图吧蠢货
YouHi 写了: 2025年 7月 7日 10:49
Several of the camps along the Guadalupe River and its tributaries sustained damage early July 4. Many of them are in areas known to flood.
老板要坐牢了吧?
不知道你们的私人恩怨。从我老对美帝工作环境的一向理解,这段描述是推卸责任的手法Spike123 写了: 2025年 7月 8日 00:50 一上来就看见赖美豪中胡扯造谣, 这个骗子就该人人喊打,见一次打一次
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... ing-swirls
Rainmaker flew a brief 20-minute cloud seeding mission in south-central Texas last Tuesday, but suspended all operations that same day due to abnormally high moisture content in the air. The two clouds seeded during the Tuesday flight would have dissipated after a few hours and would have had no effect on the floods several days later
What’s clear is that the technique would not have been able to generate the record-breaking rainfall seen in Texas. So much rain fell that the Guadalupe River at Kerrville, one of the epicenters of the floods, rose some 26 feet (8 meters) in less than an hour overnight on Friday.
“Based on the meteorological evidence, the Texas floods were caused by a powerful natural weather system, with thunderstorms fed by very moist air from the warm Gulf of Mexico,”