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New England Flooding Worse in 100-years, Completed by Wilma

 

The New England States got pounded by four storms almost back to back, which seemed to last through the entire month of October of 2005. It rained so much and so often fact that many were calling it the worst flooding in New England in over 100-years. Sure some pointed out worse flooding, but that was the older folks and it happened when they were only kids.

Just when people thought it could not get any worse Hurricane Wilma remnants further deluged the already flooded New England landscape. In some cities dams were about to burst and in other cities the main street became a river. Then came Hurricane Wilma and the NOAA super computer hurricane track model put Hurricane Wilma's remnants literally on top of the over saturated region.

Some looked to their God to get him to stop the rain, but no such luck. Others cursed at the sky, well, that did not work either. Some considering moving to a sunnier state like Florida, yet, that thought was quickly subdued by the thought of their record breaking Hurricane Season, the same one which brought three Hurricane Remnants to the upper Northeastern New England states. No where to run, no where to hide and now their basements might be better to used for swimming pools. Think on it; it ain't over yet.

Author: Lance Winslow
 
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Lance Winslow

Currently Lance is retired at age 40 and is running an Online Think Tank Forum while traveling North America. Perhaps considering something extremely challenging to do that will exercise his mind and utilize all his experiences, observations and skills. Any ideas?

 
 
 

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