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To: No Mo Mo who wrote (228971)8/8/2013 11:14:43 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 543020
 
"These are 20 urgent questions President Obama should answer regarding housing in America:"

What will climate change do to houses in NY?

WWCCD2HI Fla?

WWCCD2HI Virginia

etc, etc.

The rest is trivial.



Another rainy night in Georgia. One of these days, we will see the Great Awakening in the land beyond de Nile..."oh, this is what AGW is about".

North Georgia under flash flood watch
Posted: Aug 08, 2013 3:57 AM PDT

ATLANTA (AP) - Forecasters say all of north Georgia will be under a flash flood watch through late Thursday night as heavy rains are again possible in the region.

The flood watch comes a day after rains flooded homes and roads in the north Georgia mountains on Wednesday. It covers several Georgia cities, including Atlanta, Athens, Blairsville, Dalton, LaGrange, Gainesville and Rome.

On Wednesday, some residents were evacuated from their homes in Pickens County, which has been hard-hit by repeated flooding. Residents there and in neighboring Gilmer County were still cleaning up from severe flooding a week ago when more flooding occurred on Wednesday.
wsav.com