California's Devastating Flash Floods: Springville & Kernville Emergencies 4k drone video

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  • Опубликовано: 10 мар 2023
  • In this video, witness the catastrophic flash #floods that hit #springville and #Kernville in #California. The #atmosphericriver caused #heavyrain and rapid melting of snow which resulted in #flooding. The floods were so intense that homes were threatening to collapse and roads were completely submerged causing difficult #travel conditions. Hear from residents who were affected by the floods and witness the devastation through #drone #video. Don't forget to subscribe to my channel and my partner @JonathanPetramala channel for more updates.
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  • @WxChasing
    @WxChasing  Год назад +98

    Thank you all for watching. If you appreciate the content please consider subscribing.

    • @Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88
      @Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88 Год назад +4

      I wish someone would do an update on the effects that the volcanic eruption in the Pacific island nation of Tonga, the Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha'apai volcano, has had on global weather patterns.
      That eruption was record breaking in so many ways, but the important one is the amount of water vapor injected into the upper atmosphere. None of the models used to model weather take into account such an increase because no one thought it possible for this type of eruption to push that much water vapor that high into the stratosphere.
      Now this isn't causing rain directly, no exactly. What it has done is change the temperature of the atmosphere, which in turn changes the overall weather patterns. Some places are wetter, some drier. Some hotter or cooler... Etc.
      Remember last year when all the major rivers in the N Hemisphere dried up? If it was just the Yangtze, or just the Mississippi, it would have been note worthy. But it was nearly all the major water ways that dried up. From Europe to Russia, N America to Asia, all the watershed's saw major disruptions to the expected rainfall amounts.
      Last spring and summer also so severe flooding and drought, in places we weren't expecting to see it. This year it's happening again. Although it's beginning earlier in the year, which doesn't bode well for those in these areas.
      Buckle up, it's going to be a bumpy ride. One that may take a couple years to shift back to normal.

    • @Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88
      @Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88 Год назад +3

      @@jamesw.6931 Yeah, I've been following this eruption since I found out just how much of an impact it could have on our climate. And in hindsight it's had some pretty major impacts, yet no one is talking about this.
      The rivers drying up is the most dramatic example but it is in no way the only one. And as a smoker I have a unique snapshot of every single days weather, as I only smoke outdoors. This winter was cold. And not just unusually cold but unusually consistent in the frequency of cold days. Typically I'll only need to bundle up for a couple days at a time before I'm back in a t-shirt and jeans. This year, starting well before Halloween which is exceedingly rare, I was bundled up _every single day_ from then until just a few days ago. There may have been a day here and there where it was warmish, but never more than two days in a row. Typically it's the other way around.
      And, yes, this is just my anecdotal observation of my region. But you can't look past the fact that we are getting reports from every corner of the globe that paint a similar picture of disequilibrium in the weather patterns. Places that would normally see warm weather are cold, wet weather are dry, and so forth. Time will tell as to how long it will all last. But the initial estimates I read of 1 to 3 years for the most dramatic effects, and 5 to 7 additional years for the water vapor levels to return to normal are looking more and more realistic. And there is always the chance things don't shift back 100%. A region that hadn't seen rain in millennia may green up enough that it keeps drawing moisture in, changing the overall makeup of regional weather patterns. Although the last part is highly contested, there is a lot we didn't expect was possible from this eruption that _did_ end up happening that would lend me to think we should at least explore the possibilities.

    • @marcgottlieb9579
      @marcgottlieb9579 Год назад

      Our Binary Star system is here...Pole shifts possible as early as September 2023

    • @vinceeason7482
      @vinceeason7482 Год назад +2

      WoW they have every thing and they just watched wash away Blessed be the name of the Lord

    • @QuaaludeCharlie
      @QuaaludeCharlie Год назад +1

      Kernville

  • @jakebrakebill
    @jakebrakebill Год назад +69

    Only if that was flowing to lake powell and lake mead. Or captured at all, seems like enough water to last California for 20 years.

    • @slapyourself9756
      @slapyourself9756 Год назад +1

      Well it is mead will be filled up before end of spring

    • @bocca7789
      @bocca7789 Год назад +11

      It's underground that needs filling up

    • @2A_supporter
      @2A_supporter Год назад +22

      I tell people there is no drought because newsom let’s all this water go out to ocean on top of that farmers aren’t allowed to pump this flood water into the aquifers around

    • @ggalloway1
      @ggalloway1 Год назад +3

      There is a dam and resevoir to capture all this water, Lake Success. But these folks are in the area just above/before that.

    • @wanaraz
      @wanaraz Год назад

      @@bocca7789 How does water get to the underground?

  • @dianaleal5183
    @dianaleal5183 Год назад +46

    Hope everyone is safe praying that you folks get help as soon as possible.

    • @zulu695
      @zulu695 Год назад +2

      Let's hope so but remember Ukraine first

    • @khalid5318
      @khalid5318 Год назад

      Our great nation is always first USA

    • @zulu695
      @zulu695 Год назад +1

      @@khalid5318 yes Sir we have seen in it in Ohio train incident thanks 🙏

    • @saraspencer2938
      @saraspencer2938 Год назад

      Need a small cash app for supplies

  • @aron822
    @aron822 Год назад +10

    All this water, but we'll be right back in extreme drought conditions in 4 months.

  • @hurricaneheather1420
    @hurricaneheather1420 Год назад +15

    I lived in the desert and seen some crazy flash flooding. This is on another level. Prayers up

  • @sarita5572
    @sarita5572 Год назад +79

    Praying that all in the floods path were able to get out in time, especially the elderly and handicap. And praying for a quick recovery.

    • @changingoftheguard7256
      @changingoftheguard7256 Год назад

      Praying that no residents of California makes it out alive. Nooooo! Just stay put and wait for your lord satan to save ya🥴🖕

    • @alesiap.6062
      @alesiap.6062 Год назад +1

      Amen 🙏🙏🙏

    • @liberalsaredegeneratebetasoyl
      @liberalsaredegeneratebetasoyl Год назад +1

      Pray less take actions npc

    • @littlebear5129
      @littlebear5129 Год назад

      Im praying people will stop being the walking dead and realize our government is causing the weather with thier weather manipulation. Look up people they are dosing us passenger and cargo planes dont go that fast or fly that high. Look on apps that show flight activity. Non off those planes spraying chemicals are on all others are. WAKE UP

    • @kkarlson5544
      @kkarlson5544 Год назад +3

      don't forget the animals...

  • @YBSolow
    @YBSolow Год назад +39

    Lived in California my whole life and never saw anything like this. It's insane to see.

    • @chazman4461
      @chazman4461 Год назад +11

      These rivers have flooded before. If you search records you can find it. Complacency is the issue. It has not happened in a while so we forget that it can and now we build right on top of it with zero thoughts that it will come around again.

    • @sz6738
      @sz6738 Год назад +8

      Well it has happened many times

    • @hoosierbaddy3052
      @hoosierbaddy3052 Год назад +1

      Let’s not forget the Oroville dam problem in 2017. It was fixin to burst! Over 100k people were evacuated in anticipation. Those spillways weren’t designed to be actually used. I mean, it’s California, c’mon now, they never get THAT wet…right?

    • @HammerHed13
      @HammerHed13 Год назад +5

      @@TilaTequilaOfficial Have a drink on me!

    • @tsuvtom7668
      @tsuvtom7668 Год назад +3

      @@TilaTequilaOfficial I bet you still do the dishes, shower, secure your bank account, home and car. And are you giving away the very computer that you are using to comment this video?

  • @marye8446
    @marye8446 Год назад +4

    I'm here because Ryan Hall, Y'all sent us!!! Praying for everyone affected by this strange and dangerous weather.

  • @jackthereefer1
    @jackthereefer1 Год назад +12

    This is a good example of why you do not build on a flood plain.

    • @billkranz8035
      @billkranz8035 Год назад

      Yet people will rebuild and even more closer to the main channel.

    • @M00NCHILD57
      @M00NCHILD57 Год назад

      Sometimes it’s not even that. It hasn’t rained like that in so long, it wasn’t a flood plain, but now it should be.

  • @michael9509
    @michael9509 Год назад +5

    So very, very sorry to see. God Bless you all.

  • @FictionCautious
    @FictionCautious Год назад +49

    Don't let your mobile home in a seemingly dried river bed. You never know when it's going to rain and revive the old river.

    • @danielcaldwell1110
      @danielcaldwell1110 Год назад +1

      Ja man, that will fix everything. No wonder mankind is where it's at.

    • @alfredoarellanoortega7818
      @alfredoarellanoortega7818 Год назад +1

      True yet dry rivers are anpredicted for many years but if I see snow at that mountain I will haul out of there
      God help those folks

    • @bigdaddyc4471
      @bigdaddyc4471 Год назад +1

      It's not a dry river bed u idiot this river increased 50 fold in a matter of hours . The houses are back over a hundred feet from the river , source I live here .

    • @alfredoarellanoortega7818
      @alfredoarellanoortega7818 Год назад

      As i said now I will add only

    • @rockstarofredondo
      @rockstarofredondo Год назад +1

      @@ZiggyAndTheSpiderFromMars this isn’t Florida lol

  • @greggalan7503
    @greggalan7503 Год назад +14

    Outstanding video footage !

  • @truetexan972
    @truetexan972 Год назад +5

    Praying for California 🙏🏽

  • @salvatoresikilacci8460
    @salvatoresikilacci8460 Год назад +14

    Great footage. Hard work. Thank you. Prayers to everyone. Everything is ever changing...nature teaches us.

  • @panatypical
    @panatypical Год назад +26

    It rained all day yesterday and into the night. I made a point of going out twice and getting wet. It's not raining right now and I'm depressed. We get so little rain here it's a wonderful thing!

    • @youtubeblockscomments
      @youtubeblockscomments Год назад +5

      I remember a couple years ago when it rained after wildfires here in Oregon, it felt so good to just be outside in it, even tho it was humid, it was still refreshing

    • @loribaker8339
      @loribaker8339 Год назад +3

      Yes, the moisture was much needed, but it's tough on the people losing their homes.

    • @gloriaterry333
      @gloriaterry333 Год назад

      We feel this way in some areas in SoCal. It is dessert like and my plants need water.

  • @dongordon4464
    @dongordon4464 Год назад +11

    That's life - living in a riverbed. I lived in the Hemet San Jacinto valley California 1965 to 1987. Every once in a while the San Jacinto river would return to is normal course - through town.

  • @AaronJ323
    @AaronJ323 Год назад +4

    That’s wild. Prayer that no one is hurt or dead from the flood.

  • @ca268
    @ca268 Год назад +37

    Great footage. A natural occurance. Sad to see so many people affected. It happened here in NZ with cyclone Gabrielle. When people live beside a river i suppose there is that risk of flooding. I hope help comes quickly your way.❤

    • @SaltyShaman
      @SaltyShaman Год назад

      The people here are so far removed from nature, it wouldn't even occur to them not to live right beside the river. This is the result. Sad to see :( I wonder how the homeless are faring?

    • @onekerri1
      @onekerri1 Год назад

      This was not a "natural occurrence".

    • @new.Creation.In.Christ
      @new.Creation.In.Christ Год назад

      ​@Kerri Exactly the flood gates have been opened up and geo engineering weather is the real cause thi looks identical to the flooding in Nz

  • @wickedbunny3868
    @wickedbunny3868 Год назад +45

    I hate to say it but we got snowed in again in mt Shasta so more water is coming. We got a bit more than 18 inches I believe but it’s really really heavy snow the kind you really don’t want a lot of in a short time. We didn’t get any snow last year so I guess this is to make up for it. I hope everyone stays as safe as they can possibly. Please remember things can be replaced not people! ❤

    • @bevsputler5455
      @bevsputler5455 Год назад

      They plan on starting to take the dams down Fri…good luck when the Klamath starts Tearing down the canyons ripping everything up along its way…40yrs now & younger generations are not aware of what that river used to do…it would change course 20miles in some places! Sadly most reservation lands are level with the river as well! I keep saying stop Dynamiting the salmon runs at the mouth of the Klamath River, stop over using Gill nets! Bring Iron Gate down 25’ build Artificial ladder with the boulders the salmon will find their way up & down during their runs! That’s been done in other areas & it works! Let Indians chose dates & areas they want to use guill nets, but regulated… the river Indians should not need to purchase fishing Licenses as long as they agree to the regulations stopping Dynamiting the mouth & overusing gillnets!

    • @shanehill8172
      @shanehill8172 Год назад

      My parents live around round mountain and had close to 4ft and heavy rain fall washed it all out and then got more snow last night. Haven’t seen that much snow up there in a short time in a few years.

    • @SaltyShaman
      @SaltyShaman Год назад

      Yes. That is what this lesson is about. Partly.

    • @frederikluntungan1531
      @frederikluntungan1531 Год назад

      Be strong safe and hope..May God Jezus mercy be with you..Amen

  • @shAnn0n1
    @shAnn0n1 Год назад +14

    I always comment about your cinematography, and how you capture the true impact of a storm! I thoroughly enjoy that you include the stories of the people you cross paths with!! Just phenomenal!! Thx WXCHASING!!!

  • @H.O.P.E.1122
    @H.O.P.E.1122 Год назад +7

    Seems extremes are the current normal. So hard to remain stress-free.

  • @winstonsmiths2449
    @winstonsmiths2449 Год назад +15

    When I was a kid back in the late 60s, this happen more often. My Dad use to take us out to watch the water flow. It was scary back then to see the power and speed of the rushing water.

  • @themerlynn
    @themerlynn Год назад +70

    For ten years california has been in drought. They are finally getting the water they need, all at once. Now they need to learn water management in the event of another drought.

    • @tacocruiser4238
      @tacocruiser4238 Год назад +12

      Drought, fire, flood. Classic California weather cycle. It's not surprising if you understand California's climate.

    • @rockstarofredondo
      @rockstarofredondo Год назад

      CA.gov is only interested in mismanagement.

    • @Ryan-vf2qz
      @Ryan-vf2qz Год назад +16

      They will flush it all out to sea and complain about not having water in a year.

    • @underthetornado
      @underthetornado Год назад +6

      I so agree. Ca hasn't done anything about water management and this Govenor needs to stand up and do his job. We need water control and homeless programs!!!!!

    • @mr.mopedmadness3441
      @mr.mopedmadness3441 Год назад +10

      They're just going to build 10 more shopping malls, 5 high-rise apartments, 7 golf courses, and then tell all who live there to conserve their water and limit the charging on their electric vehicles

  • @alicecoleman4898
    @alicecoleman4898 Год назад +3

    Praying for ALL affected!!!

  • @triciac1019
    @triciac1019 Год назад +10

    How very sad! Prayers for these people!

  • @jerrysmith7546
    @jerrysmith7546 Год назад +4

    Brian Hall y'all recommended your channel. It is a "wow". We live in a river flood/ small stream flash flood prone area. Water is certainly a force to be reckoned with. God bless all those affected.

  • @IZRElLO747
    @IZRElLO747 8 месяцев назад

    May all the residents move to higher ground, be safe and let them not lose their homes or belongings as well

  • @virginiacarrington5485
    @virginiacarrington5485 Год назад +1

    Ryan Hall sent me here ya'll🎉. Awesome shout out Ryan & awesome videos man! Ima binge them today😊

  • @jamebrooke894
    @jamebrooke894 Год назад +5

    Praying for those in California who are suffering Mother Nature. It's weather good , or bad it's all just weather. Unpredictable

  • @ohsam5954
    @ohsam5954 Год назад +2

    Regardless of how many people are displaced, in the grand scheme of things this is a miracle. The water was severely needed. Stay safe!

  • @kennethheying7845
    @kennethheying7845 Год назад +4

    The crazy thing is they warned this would happen. But you see camping trailers parked in the park, being flooded.

  • @phlodel
    @phlodel Год назад +6

    As far as the Kern river is concerned, the water does not flow into the ocean. It's the river to nowhere. It flows into the San Joaquin Valley and soaks into the ground, recharging aquifers.

    • @danielcarroll3358
      @danielcarroll3358 Год назад +2

      Back in the 1800s the Kern, among others, flowed to Tulare Lake and every so many years it overflowed north to the San Joaquin River. It has been over a century since that happened as all the water is used for irrigation. So much ground water has been pumped that the lake bed has dropped thirty feet. The groundwater is beginning to salt. It isn't yet a problem but something will have to be done or the southwestern part of the valley won't be available for farming.

  • @pjk1714
    @pjk1714 Год назад +18

    River front property always has this risk. Hopefully they required flood insurance.
    Hope the pet's and people got out.
    That's called flash flooding here.

  • @mathewfranco3211
    @mathewfranco3211 Год назад +1

    Thank you and bless the people

  • @25kmgb
    @25kmgb Год назад +14

    The state and federal agencies have flood maps that clearly delineate the areas that will be impacted by 50 and 100 year storm events. If you choose to build structures in these areas you will eventually experience flooding. No one should be surprised when this happens! Tragic- absolutely. Preventable - absolutely.

  • @666LucifersLady
    @666LucifersLady Год назад +3

    Went through this about 25 years ago in Springville so its nothing new. We're a hardy lot and we'll survive. Remember the Paradise fire? that came to the edge of town. Up here we got each others back.

    • @johnphillips8088
      @johnphillips8088 8 месяцев назад

      If that name means anything, I feel sorry for you. Repent, and trust in Jesus.

  • @randybenson8645
    @randybenson8645 Год назад +2

    I`m sorry to say that this isn`t even the worst of it yet, all that snow in the mountains is about to start melting and when it does it`s going to be a lot worse.

  • @susanmoore7229
    @susanmoore7229 Год назад +5

    Great footage! Thank you

  • @ierdnall
    @ierdnall Год назад +34

    Major rainfall events were recorded, on the entire West Coast, in the years after the Krakatoa eruption in 1883.
    The Hunga Tonga-Hunga Haʻapai eruption is considered as large or larger than Krakatoa and it blew in Jan of '22.
    This massive event was basically ignored by the main stream media, other than a 2 minute report and then forgotten.
    imo, This was done on purpose to allow for a "catastrophic climate change" news story now.
    All that EXTRA water vapor came from somewhere, and all roads lead to Tonga.

    • @davidr.walters371
      @davidr.walters371 Год назад +5

      Absolutely Ive been telling people that's the cause of so much moisture in atmosphere like 5% I crease globally oops looks like califs gettin most of it now just a little further east would be better .

    • @martytrueblood5902
      @martytrueblood5902 Год назад +6

      climate collapse of the jet stream...
      these will be frequent now...

    • @wanaraz
      @wanaraz Год назад +5

      @@davidr.walters371 It's natural. Happens forever on planet earth.

    • @optician53
      @optician53 Год назад +6

      Agreed ... also Geo-Magnetic Poles are in the process of flipping/reversing. Been ongoing for 150 years. Loss of field strength also means loss of cohesive jet streams, hence the dramatic temperature swings.

    • @danielevans3932
      @danielevans3932 Год назад +4

      ​@@martytrueblood5902 that low pressure north of Hawaii thats been parked there is a cog in the wheel that conveys moisture to callifornia. Its the anti RR High pressure that occurred the past several years blocking the storms out of the GOA.

  • @bingbruce4865
    @bingbruce4865 Год назад +20

    Great footage. Not only do you have the tools, but the ability to use them. I wish the residents well.

  • @cindyivanoff7264
    @cindyivanoff7264 Год назад +4

    I hope everyone got out ok. I'm sorry for all the people that are affected by the rain and flooding. Hopefully with all the rain no fires later. I pray that everyone got out ok. C.M.

  • @braxtonmay391
    @braxtonmay391 Год назад +1

    RHY sent. Quality footage here!

  • @larryhanson2762
    @larryhanson2762 Год назад +2

    Thank for this information this is terrible my hart goes out to all I hope every one is safe.🇨🇦❤️

  • @Lifeisgoodbelieve1in3
    @Lifeisgoodbelieve1in3 Год назад +11

    I'm glad to see you guys are finally getting rain. This will be amazing for all the forests and the trees

    • @asavage4701
      @asavage4701 Год назад +3

      Unfortunately, it is not. Trees are falling victim to mudslides and rapid root rot. Too much water is just as bad as not enough water.

    • @echochamber4420
      @echochamber4420 Год назад +2

      California is not in a tree shortage. It never has been and never will be. The water is needed even if floods happen. Trees will regrow for free. The rest will be expensive unfortunately.

    • @chuckychuck
      @chuckychuck Год назад +1

      👁👁👀👀👀Some people have no ideal that God is flipping this world/ reversing it. God are prepairing his children for his coming.

    • @nintenjoel
      @nintenjoel Год назад

      @@chuckychuck Funny how people have been saying that SAME THING for centuries.

    • @XLTBlarg
      @XLTBlarg Год назад

      ​@@nintenjoel Over 2000 years.

  • @sarajanesmith3892
    @sarajanesmith3892 Год назад +2

    They say it never rains in southern California but girl don't they warn you, it pours, man it pours!

  • @Newfoundmike
    @Newfoundmike Год назад +1

    THOSE PEOPLE sure have a lot of Faith In that BRIDGE 😲

  • @Jesus.Coffee.Planning
    @Jesus.Coffee.Planning Год назад +1

    Thank you Ryan for sharing this page! Wow I’m here in Ca 🙏🏼✝️

  • @DianaBourke
    @DianaBourke Год назад +4

    Thanks WXChasing ... I had to come and check out your actual weather videos when Ryan Hall showed and clip and mentioned you. I am fascinated by the weather and like to plan my life around it even though I live in Canada where it's just simply very WINTER ... I'm finding the changing patterns as something to pay attention to and far more prevalent in the US right now! 🙏

    • @teddybear4020
      @teddybear4020 Год назад +1

      ya i heared RYAN HALL Y ALL channel say to his watchers to come over here . but i had already done it from all the diffent channels i watch 4 weather and more . thank you 4 coming too. . enjoy .!!!

    • @DianaBourke
      @DianaBourke Год назад +3

      My heart is with each and every one of the people dealing with these devastating situations & sending love & strength to overcome❣

  • @leiag201
    @leiag201 Год назад +13

    I hope they were able to get their animals out of that

  • @itzcaseykc
    @itzcaseykc Год назад +1

    Praying for these people's well-being and the recovery to occur soon, once the water drops to a safe level.

  • @lizzie5919
    @lizzie5919 Год назад

    Wow. That's incredible.

  • @embreeja
    @embreeja Год назад +40

    Since Springville is so far inland, the water will mostly end up in the underground aquifers (natural underground water). One thing to consider: Does all this underground water contribute to earthquakes? Will all this water help to 'lubricate' the faults that run up and down the state? Will LA and San Francisco have 'an event' soon? Don't be very surprised if 'the big one' is helped along by all this liquification of the land. With all the water thrown into the air by the volcanic eruption in Tonga last January, which hit Calif and fueled the Pineapple Express of Jan and now again, we might be in for a wild ride (Hunga Tonga-Hunga Haʻapai eruption). We are but mere specks in the overall scheme of things......

    • @itsboroth5289
      @itsboroth5289 Год назад +6

      Um, thats not how weather works. The Tonga eruption did NOT cause weather of any kind in California.

    • @embreeja
      @embreeja Год назад +4

      @@itsboroth5289 Since the volcanic activity was a year ago and we were still quite dry at that time, I might concede your point. But I would NOT be so sure of yourself. If moist upper level conditions hitch a ride on the jetstream, they end up somewhere --- ie as they are exactly doing right now. The last few weeks of cold were due to the high pressure from the north pushing its way down all the way to San Diego. That has lessened and now we ARE getting the warm moist air from the Pacific. Our temps have risen many degrees and the rain is melting the snow. Is any of this coming from Tonga? Is there anything still going on with that volcanic eruption? Probably not, but that IS the way weather works. PS: I love your picture! I was a part of the 60's revolution and I used to grow my own. It is all Mother Nature at its best!

    • @deniseneal9181
      @deniseneal9181 Год назад +2

      Love the ideas about other things taking place due to the water. Love your thinking

    • @lorig4871
      @lorig4871 Год назад +1

      It's because we enter a la Nina instead of El Nino weather

    • @rockstarofredondo
      @rockstarofredondo Год назад +2

      @@embreeja water does not cause seismic activity unless it’s in relation to fracking which can cause man-made “earthquakes”.

  • @anuk388
    @anuk388 Год назад +5

    Выражаю сочувствие и поддержку пострадавшим людям.
    Надеюсь государство поможет пострадавшим, выплатит компенсацию и поможет восстановить постройки и даст новые дома для жизни.
    Держиресь.

    • @caligirlinreno5255
      @caligirlinreno5255 Год назад +1

      They won't... 😅
      I also feel sad for the affected people by a poorly ran state.

  • @buschwacker5054
    @buschwacker5054 Год назад +13

    I was up at my mom's house on Monday she lives in Springville I spent a half a day digging out all the ditches and getting all the trash and cleaning out drains cuz I knew the storm was coming, going to try to get to Springville today and see if the house is still there when I talk to the next door neighbor Garrett he said the water was right up to the house now that's pretty deep that means the water that's going by the house is probably about 6 ft deep and 40 ft wide it can come up pretty fast because of all the hills and the snow was melting but we've been getting some clear weather so hopefully the water will subside I'll have to go probably back through Strathmore sometimes there's a detour back in there because there's flooding by the California Aqueduct I can usually get through I got a big old Ford truck keep a shovel in the back, I'll have to go check on the neighbors make sure everybody's okay see if there's anything I can do to help anyway God bless everybody and stay dry all I can say this is the time that Americans need to pull together not only for natural disasters but for the disaster that we see in the White House as great Americans we all need to pull together .
    🗽🇺🇲

  • @MaiRaven3
    @MaiRaven3 Год назад

    Wow! Amazing footage. 🙏🏻

  • @karenwood6815
    @karenwood6815 Год назад +1

    Ryan Hall Y'all sent me, great footage.

  • @ragazzi25
    @ragazzi25 Год назад +5

    Anything done to catch the water for dry days???

    • @williamerdman3349
      @williamerdman3349 Год назад

      It should be done. Both for flood control and storage for future use.

    • @danielcarroll3358
      @danielcarroll3358 Год назад +1

      Yes. There are reservoirs downstream from these locations.

  • @pyrotechnick420
    @pyrotechnick420 Год назад +7

    Good footage. Weather forecasters warned about this happening as far back as late January. They said a warmer storm would melt a lot of the snow at lower elevations and cause this

  • @kanank13
    @kanank13 Год назад +1

    I have been to the Springville Rodeo event some years ago. A nice and safe community. this is torrential rains and a reminder to all of us that the nature is very powerrful.

  • @stephenjones6030
    @stephenjones6030 Год назад +2

    I'm 58. I've known since I was about 15: don't buy property right next to a river. Buy something a good distance away...because a flood'll be comin'.

  • @azdbuk
    @azdbuk Год назад +11

    Weird how some people feel empathy and some do not.

    • @mizzury54
      @mizzury54 Год назад

      Being holier than thou is a disease.

    • @suehowie152
      @suehowie152 Год назад

      Some have the capacity,some do not..

    • @danielcarroll3358
      @danielcarroll3358 Год назад +2

      @@suehowie152 There are some who believe that all Californians lean left and have been trained to hate them as being "other".

  • @kellykelly7747
    @kellykelly7747 Год назад +1

    Ryan Hall Ya'll sent me here. I subscribed. I'm from SD California

  • @jenniferseelen1899
    @jenniferseelen1899 Год назад +1

    RyanHallya’ll sent me. I love you footage. Thank you!

  • @meinAliasfuer2024
    @meinAliasfuer2024 Год назад +4

    Living in a valley between hills and mountains : yeah, let’s build some houses on those flat terrains near the river. 😅

    • @davidortega357
      @davidortega357 Год назад

      Bad idea no floodplain for me best build on a hilltop over looking the river, creek, stream no flooding risk the river expands

  • @user-fv5ms4sz8e
    @user-fv5ms4sz8e Год назад +3

    California is pretty much a desert 🏜️ and the water will be gone quickly. Shallow flooding may be a huge inconvenience, but quickly remedied, with a little bit of patience.

    • @scottw5315
      @scottw5315 Год назад

      Yes, most of California is an irrigated desert. I get tired of media and government, same thing I know, whining about drought drought drought. It just doesn't rain much in desert areas and then you can have flooding when mother nature catches up on watering the land.

  • @HoneyBadgerDiaries
    @HoneyBadgerDiaries Год назад +1

    Thanks for your content!
    Send from Ryan Hall Y'all

  • @billmoyer3254
    @billmoyer3254 Год назад

    Winds, earthquakes, blizzards, drought, torrential rain, and flash flooding. It's the same year after year, and people act like it's something uniquely special in California.

  • @JustinBradleyPhotographer
    @JustinBradleyPhotographer Год назад +3

    Hello, what drone are you using? Impressed at how well it has handled in the rain. Did you have any problems after? (I have over 1000 miles on Mavic 3 cine)

  • @ev1558
    @ev1558 Год назад +5

    Like so many places across the world. When things were dry, that would be a good opportunity to recut the inland waterways.

  • @BuddhatheRockstar
    @BuddhatheRockstar Год назад

    Lived is all parts of California most of my life. Miss it and concerned for these people and their pets.

  • @karlaweh
    @karlaweh Год назад

    Ryan Hall Y'All sent me! Amazing video!!!! Just WOW!!!!

  • @linnsmith181
    @linnsmith181 Год назад +5

    They should of built more reservoirs etc

    • @danielcarroll3358
      @danielcarroll3358 Год назад +1

      The water you see here is headed for reservoirs. These locations are uphill.

  • @karenelizabethcarranzafuen1388
    @karenelizabethcarranzafuen1388 Год назад +5

    Dios santo justo hoy en la madrugada bi en un sueño que estaba yo en la clínica san francisco aca en el salvador y yo desde arriba miraba el primer piso yeno de agua y el agua iba subiendo y ahi si es real esa inundación Dios guarde esas vidas de esas jentes 😦😦😦

  • @springlizzard1425
    @springlizzard1425 Год назад

    Ryan Hall Y’all sent me! So glad to have found you. Thanks for your work

  • @zovijoutehmar5536
    @zovijoutehmar5536 Год назад

    Praying for California

  • @daynaphipps4912
    @daynaphipps4912 Год назад +3

    Those poor people

  • @pamelak7924
    @pamelak7924 Год назад +3

    Water does so much damage
    Devastating

  • @fornowok
    @fornowok Год назад +1

    Ryan Hall sent me, thanks for posting.

  • @ellaquincy5037
    @ellaquincy5037 Год назад

    @ryanhallyall just told a whole bunch of folks to come subscribe to your channel, so here I am! I have a lot of family in Cali and Southern OR, so this is important to me.
    Thanks for all your work to keep people informed about the latest in severe weather.

  • @deedle6073
    @deedle6073 Год назад +4

    We need more rain and more flood. It will be beneficial to the environment, even at the cost of damage and destruction, it will be worth it in the long run.

    • @annat6249
      @annat6249 Год назад +2

      Are you a house owner? If this happen to your own house you would not say that. I prefer spread out the rain throughout the year so it would not damage property and hurt lives. Too much rain at one time is not good

  • @marcgrondin5836
    @marcgrondin5836 Год назад +4

    Needed water is back ! Lots of work on the horizon =jobs !

  • @CobCeo
    @CobCeo Год назад

    I heard of this channel through Ryan Hall. I love weather channels. Subscribed. Thank you!

  • @chermarano
    @chermarano Год назад +1

    Ryan Hall sent me. Your footage is amazimg.

  • @Crmnllmnt
    @Crmnllmnt Год назад +4

    Not only is it floodwaters but just think how bad it's going to pollute the ocean inlets,

    • @panatypical
      @panatypical Год назад

      Yeah, let's just not have any rain and turn into Saudi Arabia. Try living out here in a drought and looking a gift horse in the mouth. Aren't you a knucklehead....

    • @Crmnllmnt
      @Crmnllmnt Год назад

      @@panatypical
      Okay Chicken Little, what if Mommy what if Mommy?

  • @quitevocal
    @quitevocal Год назад +3

    Are they like.. laughing?!??

  • @YahshuaLovesMe
    @YahshuaLovesMe Год назад

    Beautiful!

  • @kriscooper7687
    @kriscooper7687 Год назад

    Ryan Hall Y'all sent me over here! Best thing I did today~ thanks for sharing this... great footage of a horrible situation

  • @andrewmedanich2844
    @andrewmedanich2844 Год назад +3

    Used to be a huge lake in the central valley that captured all of that flood water but they drained it

    • @danielcarroll3358
      @danielcarroll3358 Год назад

      Actually, they capture the water and use it for irrigation before it reaches Lake Tulare. Most years the floor of the lake is plowed and planted. In extremely wet years the lake, which is surrounded by levees, fills up. In exceedingly wet years, after the lake fills, Corcoran floods. Theoretically, Waukena could temporarily be beach front property as the water gets high enough to flow north to the San Joaquin River.

  • @brooklindsey880
    @brooklindsey880 Год назад +2

    We need to figure out a way to trap some of that water. The flooding is bad. But nothing compared to forest fires.

    • @ggalloway1
      @ggalloway1 Год назад

      We did. And it is built already. Lake Success will capture all of it. These folks, unfortunately, live above that resevoir and dam.

  • @nellierobles6174
    @nellierobles6174 Год назад +1

    I hope everybody safe, God be with them..

  • @Nurichiri
    @Nurichiri Год назад

    Sent to you from Ryan Hall Y'all. You have some amazing footage.

  • @rougecampos317
    @rougecampos317 Год назад +4

    This what happens when you build home were flooding happens...

  • @shantalbryan9070
    @shantalbryan9070 Год назад +2

    JESUS IS COMING SOON ..SIGNS OF THE TIMES ...GET READY!

  • @jessieawesomeblog3588
    @jessieawesomeblog3588 Год назад

    God Bless California

  • @mapleleaf902
    @mapleleaf902 Год назад

    New subbie from Ryan Hall Y'all. Nice to have west coast reports. Thank you! Stay safe.

  • @wanaraz
    @wanaraz Год назад +4

    I wonder how much our govt will help our fellow Americans since all our money is going to the Ukraine.

    • @kch7051
      @kch7051 Год назад

      So you really think you have a hold of your political knowledge all of a sudden? Did you graduate high school? So let's get this straight. You think ALL of our money in going to help the Ukranians? You think our money is just in one big fund eh? COMICAL!!!! You can't make this up. Where people never had any business learning throughout their life, and now all of a sudden, They think they have a clue. Thats the definition of a sheep sir. Wonder how many times you called others the same thing? May want to re think this

    • @brightspacebabe
      @brightspacebabe Год назад

      Take a look at what is happening in Ohio right now…and spreading to nearby states, and you have your answer😮

    • @wanaraz
      @wanaraz Год назад

      @@brightspacebabe Train derailments?

  • @prmath
    @prmath Год назад +5

    Regardless how I feel about the West coast liberals and their beliefs……. I am so sorry for the thousands of good people that are suffering from this natural tragedy……

    • @joanwebster6378
      @joanwebster6378 Год назад +3

      Since you had to bring politics into a tragedy, interior flooding is occurring in Red districts, FYI.

    • @mizzury54
      @mizzury54 Год назад +2

      Why even mention liberals then ?

    • @mizzury54
      @mizzury54 Год назад +2

      ​@@joanwebster6378 Exactly right. People trashing California have no idea about very conservative areas.

    • @prmath
      @prmath Год назад

      @@mizzury54 because they are Gods only mistake

    • @prmath
      @prmath Год назад +1

      @@joanwebster6378 politics is one thing ……. but the blight of liberalism on our once great nation is another

  • @michelleslack9985
    @michelleslack9985 Год назад +1

    @ Ryan Hall ya 'all sent me !.praying for the peeps 🙏

  • @mnh1956
    @mnh1956 Год назад +1

    My Grandparents always said that the old timers never built a home in the flood plain of a river. That they knew that the river would have high water, in high water seasons.

  • @junekhoury8136
    @junekhoury8136 Год назад

    This is unreal. May God protect you in your ventures always. Ryan Hall sent me. Subscribing.