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shogun wrote:
Damn.
I say we market it as a "new" chain of small islands along the east coast. Make lemonade oui.
Dizzy28 wrote:I believe that east coast flooding is a result of some man made activity going on down there. Channelization of the swamp for agricultural purposes or diversion of existing waterways by either the government or farmers who are squatting.
Did we really have a 1 in 100 years event down there? Maye Hook can provide the rainfall figures for Nov thus far and the averages for the past years. (Hopefully there is rain gauge stations in the east coast)
Candace Grey of the Coastal Division of the Works Ministry told reporters that during a normal year, there’s recorded rainfall of 147.7 mm from June to December in the Mayaro/Manzanilla area but between November 8 to November 16 2014, according to measurements taken in Manzanilla, a total of 371.2 mm of rainfall fell between that period, while 308 mm of rainfall was recorded for over the weekend alone in that area.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:I believe that east coast flooding is a result of some man made activity going on down there. Channelization of the swamp for agricultural purposes or diversion of existing waterways by either the government or farmers who are squatting.
Did we really have a 1 in 100 years event down there? Maye Hook can provide the rainfall figures for Nov thus far and the averages for the past years. (Hopefully there is rain gauge stations in the east coast)
taken from ExpressCandace Grey of the Coastal Division of the Works Ministry told reporters that during a normal year, there’s recorded rainfall of 147.7 mm from June to December in the Mayaro/Manzanilla area but between November 8 to November 16 2014, according to measurements taken in Manzanilla, a total of 371.2 mm of rainfall fell between that period, while 308 mm of rainfall was recorded for over the weekend alone in that area.
link wrote:~Vēġó~ wrote:^^^ent!!!
nice pics
yea boi.......allyuh like yrslf up there,,,eh ???
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on another note...u don't think this is fallout from Kalloo & co raping the wetlands the 'other day' ???
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