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Old 07-11-2019, 04:49 AM   #1
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Almost 4am. 78 degrees.

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Old 07-11-2019, 09:27 AM   #2
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Crazy flash flooding in Arlington on Tuesday. Neighborhoods nowhere near rivers or streams flooded severely for the first time ever. Just a very hard rain for a brief time. And the water was gone in a half an hour. Some houses were pushed off their foundations. I think it was 3.5 inches in an hour in localized neighborhoods.

Crazy stuff. My hardware store had its basement completely filled. Destroyed over $100k of inventory. And no flood insurance because it never floods here.

Meanwhile, our basement stayed mostly dry since we put on downspout extensions last year.
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Old 07-11-2019, 10:49 AM   #3
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Meanwhile, our basement stayed mostly dry since we put on downspout extensions last year.
Damp basements are only due to fools who think ground must be flat. Ground should drop at least 1 foot for every ten out. Better landscaping means earth is must steeper all around the house.

Downspout extensions only required when the landscaper is totally unprofessional - stupidly want to make ground flat.

Furthermore, that ground that steeply rises up to the house must also remain at least 6 inches below the siding. That must foundation must separate the structure from earth to avert termites and other problems. Again, failure (moisture anywhere in a basement) created because a landscaper had no idea how to do his job. Rain was not the problem. Human ignorance was.

UT once posted pictures of a (constantly damp) residence because ground all around the house was defectively graded.

Of course, it may not matter if a backyard river has nowhere else to go. But even then, landscaping means the house remains a island - a last thing to flood.

Downspout extensions are necessary when a landscaper did not know what he was doing.
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Old 07-11-2019, 12:47 PM   #4
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If there even was a landscaper. There is no evidence that our property was landscaped.

It's more accurate to say the builder who located the house is responsible.
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Old 07-11-2019, 03:48 PM   #5
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There is no evidence that our property was landscaped.
The builder defines grading. Otherwise there is still a big hole (no landscaping) around the outside of that foundation.

What we choose to call that landscaper can be Juan or Bulldozer Joe. He is still the guy who graded that land. And he is the guy who either eliminates a damp basement or makes it wet.

Then extension downspouts must be installed to cure symptoms of inferior workmanship. So yes, that bad landscape may be directly traceable to the landscaper who is also called the builder. Who he is is irrelevant. What that (some) human created is relevant. Damp basements only exist when a human screws up.
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Old 07-11-2019, 04:24 PM   #6
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Guess where ArchaeologistGirl is? Yup, slap bang in the middle of:

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-48945821

One tree down in the yard, one on the house but didn't go through the roof, several at the site which the Greek Archaeology Service has closed for now.....

(The dig is Olynthos)
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Old 07-11-2019, 11:42 PM   #7
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Yeesh. Glad she's safe.
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Old 07-12-2019, 12:10 AM   #8
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Yikes!
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Old 07-19-2019, 09:32 PM   #9
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Rainy here yesterday and today. Just exceeded the expected high when the temperature rose to 70 degrees.
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Old 07-25-2019, 11:08 AM   #10
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1600 and just checked the thermometer. It's reading 37C/98.6F and it's officially the hottest day of the week/year so far.

The thermometer is on a north facing wall but is probably over reading due to warmth from the house but it really is uncomfortably warm here this afternoon.

Dad is holding up reasonably well and we're both keeping the fluid intake going so OK on that front.

I just worry that Sod's law might strike and a hospital or GP visit is needed for some reason or other.

Watch and pray!
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Old 07-25-2019, 11:19 AM   #11
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Old 07-25-2019, 03:46 PM   #12
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Cambridge, about 50 miles NE of here, suffered somewhat this afternoon.

There are warnings of thunderstorms overnight and they seem to be making their presence felt already.

I've got FR24 open on another tab and there must be some real lumpy and bumpy weather about judging by the dogleg tracks several aircraft are following.

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The UK has recorded its second hottest day ever, with temperatures reaching 38.1C (100.6F) in Cambridge.

It breaks the previous record for the hottest day in July of 36.7C, and falls just short of the all-time high of 38.5C, reached in 2003.

Commuters faced disruption after Network Rail reported a number of heat-related incidents on the railway.

Forecasters warned the heat could lead to heavy rain in some areas, causing more disruption to travellers.

The Met Office said the temperature reading from Cambridge was only the second time the UK had gone over 100F.
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Old 07-25-2019, 05:22 PM   #13
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Thanks for that tw.

There have been even more circuitous routeings since I posted.
Several aircraft have crossed the Dutch coast a few miles north of the Belgian border inbound to airports in the London terminal area and routed north of Kings Lynn to avoid storm activity (as per your graphic) before turning west then south to their destinations.

Not a night for flying!

ETA Posted before your post was deleted and resubmitted.
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Old 07-25-2019, 05:24 PM   #14
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Current London weather from Accuweather radar and from lightning tracking (graphic cleaned up about 9:25 GMT):
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Old 07-25-2019, 07:33 PM   #15
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I wonder if it took that long for our hot weather from the weekend to work its way over to you?
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