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Sunset over a flooded Castle Loch in Lochmaben with great reflections.
Castle Loch , Lochmaben, Dumfries and Galloway.
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20220712_6661_7D2-70 Flooding (193/365)
50+mm of rain in less than 20 hours and high tide, results in this!
Not very often you see the ramp (white lattice structure) to the floating dock level, or going slightly uphill!
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Flood update.
Much of NSW from the north coast to below Sydney has been inundated with massive rains followed by flooding.
It has been claimed that this is a 1 in 50 year flood disaster and with flood waters devastating towns it could be correct.
Camden is currently preparing for what may eventuate in the next few hours as waters come downstream from the Nepean River.
This was at Cowpasture Bridge at between 1117-1125h this morning.
SES volunteers were confirming the current height but at this the river still had some considerable height to gain before it would reach the bottom of the bridge.
At the present time the SES are adopting a watch, wait and react scenario.
Obviously this situation can/will change over the next few hours.
21 Mar. 21
Camden, New South Wales, Australia.
Flooded fields at Burrowbridge, Somerset. There is likely to be more of this as it is tipping down with rain again today.
Charlestown is a village and port on the south coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, in the parish of St Austell Bay. It is situated approximately 2 miles (3 km) south east of St Austell town centre.
The port at Charlestown developed from what was in the late 18th century the fishing village of West Polmear. Whereas other areas within the conurbation of St Austell have seen much development during the 20th century, Charlestown has remained relatively unchanged within this expansion. There are deposits of china clay in the area. Particles of mica quartz in the sea near Charlestown give it a turquoise-blue colour. The same colour is imparted to flooded china clay quarries.
Poldark: Masquerading as Cornwall’s capital Truro in episode two Charlestown’s character filled Grade II listed harbour with its tall ships perfectly captured the 18th century character of Winston Graham’s novel.
Flooding from the latest atmospheric river storm has impacted the flatlands in Gilroy, California, southern Santa Clara County
The powerful winter storms have blasted Northern California with strong winds and heavy rain.
This flatland area is located along the highway (California Highway 152) at the western end of Pacheco Pass. Pacheco Pass is a low mountain pass located in the Diablo Range in Santa Clara County, California. It is the main route through the hills separating the Santa Clara Valley and the Central San Joaquin Valley.
After 9-10 inches of rain in late July, I finally ventured down to one of the low-lying areas where some of the flooding occurred. It was an eerie feeling as we drove along and saw that there was still a clearly visible water line along the area. I only managed to get a few photos. In the 2 minutes I was out of the car, I got at least 15 mosquito bites and the decaying smell was overwhelming. My daughter said it was like driving through another world.
The Ohio River rose and washed out part of the new dam and closed the Old Lawrenceburg Road that crosses the area. Great for hiking and Great Blue Heron sighting though. The contractor has started repairing the dam.
Looking Eastward across the Ottawa River to the shores of Western Québec. Gatineau is one of the hardest hit municipalities in this year's flood.
The Kalyazin Bell Tower is a Neoclassical campanile rising to a height of 74.5 metres over the waters of the Uglich Reservoir on the Volga River opposite the old town of Kalyazin, in Tver Oblast, northwestern Russia. It was an amazing sight!
The Yarra River in flood at Dights Falls, Abbotsford, Victoria.
We have had extraordinary summer weather in eastern Australia with extremely heavy rainfall and flooding in a number of places. This week it was Victoria's turn as a tropical low dumped seemingly endless quantities of water causing flooding in may places some very severe. We in Melbourne probably got off pretty lightly by comparison.
January can be very hot in south eastern Australia. Sunny and dry is more the norm but not this January.
A solo canoeist was trying out the rapids when I arrived but I didn't manage to get a picture of him/her unfortunately.
This photo was taken on a bikepacking trip. See more on my blog gerrit-worldwide.spdns.de/bikepacking-tour-from-berlin-to...
Flodded pasture in winter stsorm Tristan
Flut und Schnee
Überflutetes Weideland im Wintersturm Tristan
Truck Thursday
I came across this photo from nearly 3 years ago. I remember this day so well. We got nearly 2 1/2" of rain all at once. The town was in the midst of redoing the culverts on our street but they hadn't gotten to us yet. This was a lot of rain to fall in such a short period of time! It seemed weird since we had just moved from New Mexico 2 months previous and hadn't seen this much rain in years!
These are either rice fields, or fields that farmers here in California have flooded to create habitat for fowl. This is one of the methods farmers use rather than burning fields in order to keep them fertile since they cannot burn here due to environmental/air ordinances.
Flooded wetlands near Sieglar, Germany
Hochwasser in der Siegaue beim Sieglarer See, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis
Inondazione vicino di Sieglar, Germania
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A shot of some of the flooding on the Sumas Prairie that occurred after we were hit with an "atmospheric river" of steady rain from Saturday to Monday. Abbotsford, B.C. Those are poultry barns and thousands of chickens and cattle are at risk from the flooding. So far all humans are safe.
I've never uploaded a video to Flickr before so I hope this works OK (it's only 20 seconds long, my boredom threshold for watching videos is low & I expect other people's is the same). This is our local river Dallau in full flood after Storm Desmond wrecked havoc overnight (have your sound turned up). The area behind the statue is a grassy field & usually the little stream is piped underground, today it has found it's way over the field & path to join the river. The photo below taken from the same bridge shows the river on a normal day back in March.
This is the river Ching in Epping Forest - it's normally a trickle at the bottom of a ditch but yesterday it burst its banks. Today it has quietened down.
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.Mississippi River at Winona.
* IMPACTS...At 20.5 feet, Railroad lines go under water.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- At 8:45 AM CDT Sunday the stage was 17.6 feet.
- Recent Activity...The maximum river stage in the 24 hours
ending at 8:45 AM CDT Sunday was 17.6 feet.
- Forecast...The river is expected to rise to a crest of 19.2
feet Wednesday morning.
- Flood stage is 13.0 feet.
- Flood History...This crest compares to a previous crest of
19.4 feet on 04/19/1969.