Cedar Rapids flooding

clone52

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I don't disagree, I'm just saying it was a poor example to use. I expect that type of example out of Hawks43, not Gonzo. I hold him in higher esteem than that.

I disagree that its a poor example. If someone thinks its a dumb idea to live in areas of Cedar Rapids that flood, then they should think its a dumb idea to live in Florida where you might get flooded by a tropical storm.
 

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I remember 93, 08, now this one. Got my aunt and uncle situated in Palo again last night. Seems like they just got back to 100% from 08. They are in Hawaii now, so we got all their stuff moved up to the upper floors. Over 8ft in their basement in 08. They may just stay in the islands.
 

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I disagree that its a poor example. If someone thinks its a dumb idea to live in areas of Cedar Rapids that flood, then they should think its a dumb idea to live in Florida where you might get flooded by a tropical storm.
Can we all just agree that it is dumb to live in New Orleans where you are near the ocean with the possibility of hurricanes, the largest river in North America which floods all while actual being below sea level?
 

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Can we all just agree that it is dumb to live in New Orleans where you are near the ocean with the possibility of hurricanes, the largest river in North America which floods all while actual being below sea level?

New Orleans was a good idea when the city was conceived.
 

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Can we all just agree that it is dumb to live in New Orleans where you are near the ocean with the possibility of hurricanes, the largest river in North America which floods all while actual being below sea level?

I wouldn't move to certain areas in New Orleans, but most people who live in the most flood prone areas are very poor. They can't just sell their who (who would buy it) and move because they don't have the money to do so. Thats the case in some areas of Cedar Rapids too.
 

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I wouldn't move to certain areas in New Orleans, but most people who live in the most flood prone areas are very poor. They can't just sell their who (who would buy it) and move because they don't have the money to do so. Thats the case in some areas of Cedar Rapids too.
It was pretty much in jest. I get that there a lot of people who can't just up and move. It was a swamp when New Orleans was founded 500 years ago but it was a strategic spot with Mississippi River traffic. From a commercial outlook a great opportunity. For long term livability from a natural disaster standpoint it was and continues to be a horrible idea.
 

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It was pretty much in jest. I get that there a lot of people who can't just up and move. It was a swamp when New Orleans was founded 500 years ago but it was a strategic spot with Mississippi River traffic. From a commercial outlook a great opportunity. For long term livability from a natural disaster standpoint it was and continues to be a horrible idea.

Although, I bet from a commercial standpoint, its still a great location.
 

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I don't disagree, I'm just saying it was a poor example to use. I expect that type of example out of Hawks43, not Gonzo. I hold him in higher esteem than that.

I'm not that bright but stand by the overarching point that it makes no sense banging on people in CR for living/working in the downtown "flood plain".
 

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I'm not that bright but stand by the overarching point that it makes no sense banging on people in CR for living/working in the downtown "flood plain".

Statistics Me didn't like think your argument was as solid as it could've been, and my response wasn't as coherent as it could've been. In general I think we're probably on the same side.

Rational Me thinks clone52 likes to argue, so I'm going to get back to work.

Good talk.
 
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Statistics Me didn't like think your argument was as solid as it could've been, and my response wasn't as coherent as it could've been. In general I think we're probably on the same side.

Rational Me thinks clone52 likes to argue, so I'm going to get back to work.

Good talk.

Agreed, I need to get back to changing the oil in the fryers.
 

clone52

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Statistics Me didn't like think your argument was as solid as it could've been, and my response wasn't as coherent as it could've been. In general I think we're probably on the same side.

Rational Me thinks clone52 likes to argue, so I'm going to get back to work.

Good talk.

Sorry for arguing. I enjoy debating and take it too far sometimes. I figure I either educate someone in a debate or learn something new myself.
 

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The forecast was upped to 25.3ft in CR. It was also upped in Cedar Falls and Waterloo to just 1' below the 2008 level.

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