Quad Cities on Iowa-Illinois border preparing for flooding

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @KJSvitko
    @KJSvitko Год назад +1

    The cost of dealing with the impact of Climate Change will be much greater than the cost of dealing with the cause.
    We must stop adding more fossil fuels to the climate fire. Phase out coal power plants and replace them with wind and solar energy.
    Individuals, businesses and governments need to be educated about climate change and how they can reduce fossil fuel use.

  • @augustrush7538
    @augustrush7538 Год назад +1

    What did they expect? This isn’t the first time. It’s just like living in the woods, There’s the risk of forest fires. It’s called ‘life’.

    • @bmolitor615
      @bmolitor615 Год назад +1

      yer so wise, you should in charge of everything

    • @augustrush7538
      @augustrush7538 Год назад +1

      B moliter, / You’re a real ‘Class act’. I never said ‘I wanted to be your leader’. I can only imagine who ‘is’ your leader. (Just out of curiosity, Which ‘Cult’ do you belong to?).

    • @bmolitor615
      @bmolitor615 Год назад

      @@augustrush7538 r u on drugs

    • @veramae4098
      @veramae4098 Год назад +1

      No, this is abnormal.
      BUT ...
      Davenport is one of the few big towns along the Miss that does not have a permanent levee system. The city council looked at the cost about 40 - 50 years ago and it turns out that rebuilding and repairing after floods is MUCH CHEAPER than building a levee. So a policy was adopted to try to turn riverside (the normal flood plain) into parkland. It's been progressing, but slowly. Businesses are encouraged to build on higher ground, or to redesign their 1st (and maybe 2nd) floors to be flooded once in awhile and then easily cleaned up.
      Big plus, keeping that wonderful view. I don't know if they're still doing that.
      There used to be (I moved out about 25 years ago) a wonderful restaurant built on a boat barge and anchored to the shoreline.
      *This flood is higher than normal.*
      Flooding does happen regularly. That's why insurance companies stopped selling flood insurance. Federal flood insurance is available but they'll open pay out ONCE. I sometimes drove by a house on the rural fringes that was mounted on 30 foot steel posts, up in the air. I guess they really wanted to stay there.
      Oh, and the forest fires out west for the last 5 - 10 years are abnormal too, too often, too large.

  • @davidnovak707
    @davidnovak707 Год назад +4

    But shouldn't these floodwaters restore the river at points further south where I am seeing you tube videos showing record low levels?

  • @outterlimits1
    @outterlimits1 Год назад

    From, 0:28, California, Arizona, Nevada and Utah would ❤ to take that excess water to fill Powell & Mead reservoirs!

    • @bizygirl1
      @bizygirl1 Год назад +1

      If only it worked that way. There are parts of the Midwest that haven’t received their average rainfall in several seasons now. Hopefully some of their aquifers get restored to closer to normal levels.

    • @veramae4098
      @veramae4098 Год назад

      In another hundred years this planet will be piped and wired like a modern house. Betcha.

  • @elvirareis9634
    @elvirareis9634 Год назад +2

    LUKE 21:25-28
    ROARING WAVES
    REVELATION 12:12
    TIME SHALL BE SHORTENED.
    MATTHEW 24:22. MARK 13:20
    ALL THINGS SHALL COME TO AN END.
    GOD GAVE US TIME TO APPRECIATE LIFE.

  • @scottschaeffer8920
    @scottschaeffer8920 Год назад +3

    And when we try and look at watersheds, wetlands and WOTUS, it’s labeled “government over-reach”? This problems needs to be addressed upriver, as well as down.

    • @veramae4098
      @veramae4098 Год назад +1

      Iowa used to be full of swales and wetlands, etc. It was all drained to create more farmland. These areas "held back" water that could become floods. No more.

  • @mikerhodes3563
    @mikerhodes3563 Год назад +1

    Listening to the Zepparelas -When the Levee breaks -would be appropriate for the next few months😊

  • @gobbletegook
    @gobbletegook Год назад +1

    Dang. Another one of those 2o year floods they keep warning us about.

  • @bird6736
    @bird6736 Год назад

    Swirshing?

  • @had2galsinthebooth
    @had2galsinthebooth Год назад

    I'm 150 miles upriver atm and getting rain for the next 4 days plus there is still a little of the recent 6" snow to melt. Not much good news for you here until Sunday when the sun comes back out.

    • @veramae4098
      @veramae4098 Год назад +2

      The Mississippi used to be quite a bit lower north from Davenport, full of rocks too. Then the Army Corps of Engineers moved in and built and these locks and dams. The plan was deliberately to make the Miss deeper for commercial boat traffic. It's worked very well; but it's not natural.

    • @had2galsinthebooth
      @had2galsinthebooth Год назад +1

      @@veramae4098 Yep,sound right, was it the early 1900s when they got serious about deppening channels and so-called flood control?. The old paddleboat steamers(1800s) used to get stuck and sink fairly often,well, if they didn't blow up from too much heat in the boiler! LOL.

  • @majcorbin
    @majcorbin Год назад

    IOWA DAD JOKE of the day
    [Q]at what time,do DUCKs wakeup?
    [A] why at the QUACK of dawn,of course
    KILROY CORBIN was here

  • @tomkrzyt
    @tomkrzyt Год назад +1

    Apocalypse...

  • @mryoureauser6723
    @mryoureauser6723 Год назад +1

    Lose your balance on slippery mud, 🤔 hmm. Nice recovery. Maybe if you fall on the back of your head we could give you an MRI.