Texans were warned 12 hours in advance of floods by the NWS.

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Seems to me everything worked as usual. Unless all those saying they dropped the ball can bring data showing timelines of previous flash flood warnings.

Let’s see how this deviated from the norm.

Any of you have anything besides what your handlers have told you to bleat? Let’s see your data.

Still trying to convince yourself that Trump doesn't shovel you bullshit everyday?

Poor MAGA rube.
 
Seems to me everything worked as usual. Unless all those saying they dropped the ball can bring data showing timelines of previous flash flood warnings.

Let’s see how this deviated from the norm.

Any of you have anything besides what your handlers have told you to bleat? Let’s see your data.

MAGA simp, maybe you should ask yourself why the girls' summer camps were not postponed/cancelled. 12 hours is plenty of time to warn about that. Somebody fucked-up badly. --

Kerrville City Manager Dalton Rice declined to answer questions about why summer camps had not been evacuated despite warnings before the flooding began, but he said that existing warning systems are being evaluated for the future: “Local and regional partners are committed to a full review of the events and systems in place.”

 
Still trying to convince yourself that Trump doesn't shovel you bullshit everyday?

Poor MAGA rube.
I see you still fail to bring an NWS timeline for warnings during previous flash floods so we can compare.

Another fail by you, Simp.
 
MAGA simp, maybe you should ask yourself why the girls' summer camps were not postponed/cancelled. 12 hours is plenty of time to warn about that. Somebody fucked-up badly. --

Kerrville City Manager Dalton Rice declined to answer questions about why summer camps had not been evacuated despite warnings before the flooding began, but he said that existing warning systems are being evaluated for the future: “Local and regional partners are committed to a full review of the events and systems in place.”

Are you know blaming Trump for what the people running a camp decided?

You are really desperate. Holy shit! :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg:
 
Were any of those descriptions in the bulletins?

No?

Thanks for highlighting the blob's drastically understaffed NWS didn't do it's job.

Check please.
So now you are trying to blame Trump for the warnings hours ahead of the flood didn’t have the calculations they did after the floods? :cuckoo:

You are a worthless POS scumbag.
 
It sounds like there was a local news conspiracy to censor the warnings....

ABC, CBS, NBC....
 
Were any of those descriptions in the bulletins?

No?

Thanks for highlighting the blob's drastically understaffed NWS didn't do it's job.

Check please.
Upon warnings being issued, is it the federal government’s duty to go to these communities and evacuate them, or is that on local officials?
 
Weird how this thread is getting no traction with the libs.
 
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Are you know blaming Trump for what the people running a camp decided?

You are really desperate. Holy shit! :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg:
Where did I blame Trump, shit-for-brains?

Stupid MAGA fucktard.
 
Seems to me everything worked as usual. Unless all those saying they dropped the ball can bring data showing timelines of previous flash flood warnings.

Let’s see how this deviated from the norm.

Any of you have anything besides what your handlers have told you to bleat? Let’s see your data.

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National Weather Service (NWS) Austin/San Antonio:


The NWS office responsible for that region had five staffers on duty as thunderstorms formed over Texas Thursday evening, >>>>>>>>>>>the usual number for an overnight shift when severe weather is expected.<<<<<<<<<<<<
Current and former NWS officials defended the agency, pointing to urgent flash flood warnings issued in the pre-dawn hours before the river rose.

“This was an exceptional service to come out first with the catastrophic flash flood warning and this shows the awareness of the meteorologists on shift at the NWS office,” said Brian LaMarre, who retired at the end of April as the meteorologist-in-charge of the NWS forecast office in Tampa, Florida. ″There is always the challenge of pinpointing extreme values, however, the fact the catastrophic warning was issued first showed the level of urgency."

 
Therefore the ONLY way of reaching folks at that time of the morning is by calling their cells phones - that is the system South Carolina has in place - superb
Yes

i'm signed up for alerts as well were i am

but i'm not about to get up in the wee hours to read them

~S~
 
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