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Atlanta flooding

#1 Postby tedryan » Thu Sep 16, 2004 7:19 pm

As much as I carp about TWC, and I know other post carp on their focus on Atlanta, I miss being able to see what Ivan is doing to us. The wind and the rain have been incredible for this area. My rain gauge is showing 5+ inches since noon. My employeer, a certain soft drink maker based here closed the offices at 3 so every one could get home to be with their family. Power out since 3, many of the rivers and creeks are already flooding. Anyone from the area will have already guessed that Peachtree
Battle and Nancy Creek have already flooded, and we are only in the first day of rain.

I just want the power on so I can track the next two. I have to conserve the battery on the laptop.
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#2 Postby NoCalGal » Thu Sep 16, 2004 7:24 pm

Tedryan please do let us know how it's going there. I have friends up in Dalton and have been wondering about that area of Georgia, too, with all the rain. Thanks for the report :)
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#3 Postby SeaBrz_FL » Thu Sep 16, 2004 7:31 pm

Best of luck to you, tedryan. I know your area well, from frequent business travel, and hope this monster quickly figures out the FAT LADY HAS SUNG!
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#4 Postby Brent » Thu Sep 16, 2004 7:34 pm

I get the newscasts from Fox 5 WAGA down here. Right when the 5pm newscast started, a tremondous squall was just parked over Downtown Atlanta. What a mess.

Keep us updated. I'll try to catch the 10pm news.
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#5 Postby Stormsfury » Thu Sep 16, 2004 7:39 pm

Atlanta, GA has had a tremenous amount of rain today, and more bad news with another squall just developing off the the SW, and heading/barreling straight for the ATL metro area ,,,

http://weather.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p ... kffc.shtml

Storm totals .... widespread 3-6 inch rainfalls
http://weather.noaa.gov/radar/latest/DS ... kffc.shtml
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#6 Postby Guest » Thu Sep 16, 2004 7:59 pm

" a certain soft drink maker based here closed the offices at 3 so every one could get home to be with their family. Power out since 3, many of the rivers and creeks are already flooding."

I work with Coca-Cola. I'm sure that's who you are talking about.
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#7 Postby TyphoonTim » Thu Sep 16, 2004 8:23 pm

From about 5:30PM to 8:30PM we got nearly 6 inches of rain in Gwinnett county. There was one intense band that during that time that nearly sent me running for the basement. Power went off at 6PM and was back on by 7PM. Amazing considering the beating we were taking at the time. Since then power has been going off about every 15 minutes. I stood outside for a while when the rain stopped briefly and noticed lots of blue flashes and arcs around the horizon. The wind right now is fierce and extremely gusty. Several pieces of aluminum were ripped off my house around the east roofline. Had to run around the yard during the deluge trying to catch them all! Well, better submit this as power is flickering. Take care everyone!
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#8 Postby Brent » Thu Sep 16, 2004 8:28 pm

From NWS FFC:

* FOR THE PEACHTREE CREEK NEAR ATLANTA...
RECORD FLOODING IS OCCURRING.
THE LATEST STAGE WAS 21.14 FEET AT 9 PM THURSDAY.
FLOOD STAGE IS 17.0 FEET.
THE FORECAST FOR THE PEACHTREE CREEK NEAR ATLANTA...
THE CREEK IS NEAR CREST.
THE CREEK WILL FALL BELOW FLOOD STAGE AROUND 3 AM FRIDAY.

THE PREVIOUS OBSERVED RECORD OF FLOOD IS 21.06 FEET ON
MARCH 6...1990.

HISTORIC HIGH WATER MARKS WERE ESTIMATED AT 25.8 FEET IN
DECEMBER 9...1919.

MAJOR TO SERIOUS FLOODING WILL CONTINUE. WATER REACHES THE
NORTHSIDE DRIVE BRIDGE. EVACUATIONS ARE NEEDED AT THIS LEVEL.

* FOR THE NANCY CREEK NEAR ATLANTA...
MAJOR FLOODING IS FORECAST.
THE LATEST STAGE WAS 12.9 FEET AT 7 PM THURSDAY.
FLOOD STAGE IS 11.0 FEET.
THE FORECAST FOR THE NANCY CREEK NEAR ATLANTA...
THE CREEK WILL CREST NEAR 13.5 FEET AROUND 830 PM EDT.
THE CREEK WILL FALL BELOW FLOOD STAGE AROUND 11 PM THURSDAY.

FLOODING OF SOME HOMES NEAR RICKENBACKER WAY CAN BE EXPECTED ABOVE
13.0 FEET.
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#9 Postby atlguy » Thu Sep 16, 2004 9:03 pm

I live in Roswell and we have had some strong gusts from time to time. A large tree went down across Old Roswell Road. Pleny of rain also.
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#10 Postby GoneWiththeWind » Thu Sep 16, 2004 9:04 pm

I live a stones throw from Sope Creek and it's up more than I have ever seen it! My vegetable garden is under about 5-6 feet of water and the water is still rising. Thank Goodness I am in the 500 year flood plain. The lower part of my property is in the 100 year flood plain.

To add I am an artist and rent a cottage from a fellow that is directly on Sope Creek. This is the first time I have ever seen his property this flooded. Being close to the creek he has built a sea wall around the house. Every hour or so I walk over to his house to see if his wall is still keeping him and his family high and dry. I hope it works. That house has been there since the late 70s early 80s and this is a first for this sea wall.

The bridge that crosses over Sope Creek is about a foot and half from being completely under the water.

I have lived in this area off and on since 1972 and I have never seen the flooding this bad!

Just thought that you would like to hear about a creek that you hear TWC talk about from time to time. Up by me Sope Creek is usually a nice trickle, but after a rain, Watch Out!
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#11 Postby Stormsfury » Thu Sep 16, 2004 9:06 pm

Has anyone heard anything from the Decatur, GA area? I have a friend (where I vacationed in ATL back in July and haven't heard anything from that area today) ...
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#12 Postby Brent » Thu Sep 16, 2004 9:10 pm

Stormsfury wrote:Has anyone heard anything from the Decatur, GA area? I have a friend (where I vacationed in ATL back in July and haven't heard anything from that area today) ...


No I haven't. Probably has no power. As long as the person isn't in a flood prone area, they are likely OK.
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#13 Postby yoda » Thu Sep 16, 2004 9:29 pm

SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PEACHTREE CITY GA
1000 PM EDT THU SEP 16 2004

GAZ001>009-011>016-019>025-030>035-041>046-052>057-067>070-079-
170545-
BANKS-BARROW-BARTOW-CARROLL-CATOOSA-CHATTOOGA-CHEROKEE-CLAYTON-COBB-
COWETA-DADE-DAWSON-DE KALB-DOUGLAS-FANNIN-FAYETTE-FLOYD-FORSYTH-
GILMER-GORDON-GWINNETT-HALL-HARALSON-HEARD-HENRY-JACKSON-LAMAR-
LUMPKIN-MERIWETHER-MURRAY-NORTH FULTON-PAULDING-PICKENS-PIKE-POLK-
ROCKDALE-SOUTH FULTON-SPALDING-TALBOT-TOWNS-UNION-UPSON-WALKER-WHITE-
WHITFIELD-
1000 PM EDT THU SEP 16 2004

...MAJOR TO RECORD FLOODING ACROSS PORTIONS OF NORTH GEORGIA
OVERNIGHT...

SIGNIFICANT FLOODING WILL CONTINUE ACROSS PORTIONS OF NORTH GEORGIA
OVERNIGHT AS RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 3 TO 8 INCHES WITH LOCAL AMOUNTS OF
UP TO 10 INCHES HAVE FALLEN THROUGH THIS EVENING. EVEN THOUGH
RAINFALL WILL GRADUALLY DIMINISH THIS EVENING...SIGNIFICANT RUNOFF
WILL CONTINUE. RECORD FLOODING IS OCCURRING AT SEVERAL RIVER
LOCATIONS WITH MANY REPORTS OF PROPERTY FLOODING. THIS REMAINS A
DANGEROUS FLOOD SITUATION. IF CREEKS OR RIVERS ARE RAPIDLY RISING
IN YOUR AREA...SEEK HIGHER GROUND. IF YOU MUST TRAVEL
OVERNIGHT...USE CAUTION AND DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DRIVE YOUR CAR THROUGH
A FLOODED ROADWAY.

CONTINUE TO MONITOR LOCAL MEDIA...NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR WEATHER.GOV
FOR THE LATEST FLOOD INFORMATION.

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#14 Postby yoda » Thu Sep 16, 2004 9:34 pm

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PEACHTREE CITY GA
910 PM EDT THU SEP 16 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN PEACHTREE CITY HAS UPGRADED THE

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR PEACHTREE CREEK IN...
FULTON COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL GEORGIA
DEKALB COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL GEORGIA

* UNTIL 300 AM EDT

* FOR THE PEACHTREE CREEK NEAR ATLANTA...
RECORD FLOODING IS OCCURRING.
THE LATEST STAGE WAS 21.14 FEET AT 9 PM THURSDAY.
FLOOD STAGE IS 17.0 FEET.
THE FORECAST FOR THE PEACHTREE CREEK NEAR ATLANTA...
THE CREEK IS NEAR CREST.
THE CREEK WILL FALL BELOW FLOOD STAGE AROUND 3 AM FRIDAY.

THE PREVIOUS OBSERVED RECORD OF FLOOD IS 21.06 FEET ON
MARCH 6...1990.

HISTORIC HIGH WATER MARKS WERE ESTIMATED AT 25.8 FEET IN
DECEMBER 9...1919.

MAJOR TO SERIOUS FLOODING WILL CONTINUE. WATER REACHES THE
NORTHSIDE DRIVE BRIDGE. EVACUATIONS ARE NEEDED AT THIS LEVEL.

DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO AREAS WHERE WATER COVERS THE ROADWAY.
THE WATER DEPTH MAY BE TOO GREAT TO ALLOW YOUR CAR TO CROSS SAFELY.
TWO FEET OF RUSHING WATER CAN CARRY AWAY MOST VEHICLES...INCLUDING
SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES AND PICKUPS. VEHICLES CAUGHT IN RISING WATER
SHOULD BE ABANDONED QUICKLY. MOVE TO HIGH GROUND.

A FLASH FLOOD WARNING MEANS THAT SIGNIFICANT FLOODING OF STREAMS...
CREEKS...AND ROADS IS EXPECTED. THIS MAY CAUSE SOME MODERATE TO MAJOR
INCONVENIENCES TO THE PUBLIC...AND PROPERTY DAMAGE OR THREAT TO LIFE
IS ELEVATED.

YOU CAN REPORT SERIOUS FLOODING TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BY
CALLING TOLL FREE AT 1 8 6 6 7 6 3 4 4 6 6.

LAT...LON 3393 8421 3382 8421 3378 8447 3384 8445
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#15 Postby tedryan » Thu Sep 16, 2004 9:47 pm

Thanks for the notes. Wolfpack look me up in the directory. I live about 1/2 mile from Peachtree Battle. I have lived here for 40 years and never seen flooding like this. The Creek is covering US 41 (famous from the Alman Brothers song) and is raging like a river. Power out and down to 15 % on battery on laptop. Like an idiot I put the family in the car and drove around to explore. 10 minutes of turning around because trees were down and roads were flooded was enough to remind me I was an idiot. Still, how often do you see this?

As to the other posts. Heard from radio that wost was south and west of city, so Decatur should be OK, but the trees are too old there. I would worry more about that.

Heard from parents in Sandy Springs that they have power but that hundreds of thousands in the metro area do not.

Tree downing is not as bad for this one as Opal, but the rain is worse.

Gotta conserve batteries. Hope TWC is good tonight. I miss it, but not as much as my DSL!
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#16 Postby GoneWiththeWind » Thu Sep 16, 2004 10:00 pm

It isn't raing now but we are having a gust or two of wind and every once in a while there is that green lightening that we usaully have during ice storms here! (transformers popping around here)

Just got back from another stroll and it was pretty windy, the waters are getting a bit lower but the wind was kind of scaring me concidering I was walking under trees everywhere and the majority of them are submerged in water.

There are a lot of school closing and a lot of cancelled football games for tomorrow night. Cobb schools are remaining open, so far, all the counties are closed around us though for one reason or another.

Thank goodness the rain has slacked off a bit.

The Low that was once known as Ivan is now moving about thirty-five miles NW of Marietta, GA through a town named Rome. Dalton will probably be in that soon but there really will not be much left to him when his old eye comes through! I am sure that Dalton is ok, have some family up that way and haven't heard otherwise! And Ivan moves along on out of here!
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#17 Postby NoCalGal » Thu Sep 16, 2004 10:50 pm

Thanks GWtheW :)
Appreciate the report on Dalton. Phone isn't being answered so was getting worried. Maybe just out to dinner!
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#18 Postby wxwatcher2 » Thu Sep 16, 2004 11:32 pm

any word on the Blue Ridge area?
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#19 Postby Metalman » Fri Sep 17, 2004 12:20 am

No word on the blue ridge area, but the winds picked up again about 30 minutes ago. Power is out all around me here on the NNE side of the permimeter (Norcross). My power is still on fortunately, but it was off for about two hours earlier tonight. I was out at Willie McGee's on Spalding(for those that know the area) when they lost power about 12:30. Won my pool game by the glow of emergency lights though!

Still pretty windy out. Gusting to around 30 or so by my estimate.
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#20 Postby Metalman » Fri Sep 17, 2004 12:29 am

Also, the Chattahochee (sp?) is up considerably. I drove across it on Holcomb Bridge Rd. tonight and it appears to be up to 4-5 feet under the bridge. That's pretty high for it.
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