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    Default Re: Weird, wild weather: floods, freak storms, giant hail, record lows, all over the world

    Ten inches of rain overnight is a scary scenario, especially in hill or mountainous lands where people live and work mostly down by streams or rivers.

    Main story here is Texas, other one is New Jersey.

    The Hurricane Helene thread is testimony to the fraught-ness of this kind of bonkers rainfall in steep country.

    https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/article...s-summer-camp/

    Quote At least 13 dead in Texas floods and more than 20 children missing from a girls summer camp

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    Published: July 04, 2025 at 5:00PM EDT

    KERRVILLE, Texas - Months worth of heavy rain fell in a matter of hours on Texas Hill Country, killing at least 13 people and leaving more than 20 girls attending a summer camp unaccounted for Friday as search teams conducted boat and helicopter rescues in the fast-moving flood water.

    Desperate pleas peppered social media as loved ones sought any information available about people caught in the flood zone.

    Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said somewhere between 6 and 10 bodies had been found so far in the frantic search for victims. Meanwhile, during a news conference conducted at the same time as Patrick’s update, Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha reported that there were 13 deaths from the flooding.


    At least 10 inches (25 centimetres) of rain poured down overnight in central Kerr County, causing flash flooding of the Guadalupe River and leading to desperate pleas for information about the missing.

    “Some are adults, some are children,” Patrick said during a news conference. “Again, we don’t know where those bodies came from.”

    Teams conducted dozens of rescues, and emergency responders continued to search for those who were unaccounted for. That includes more than 20 girls missing from summer camps.

    “I’m asking the people of Texas, do some serious praying this afternoon. On-your-knees kind of praying, that we find these young girls,” Patrick said.


    Comments on a Facebook post from the Kerr County sheriff’s office were riddled with photos of people in the flood zone. Loved ones posted there, hoping someone could offer an update on the whereabouts of those they hadn’t heard from. One woman said she couldn’t reach her daughter, who had rented a cabin in Hunt for her husband and two children, and pleaded for someone to post the names of those already evacuated.

    Judge Rob Kelly, the chief elected official in the county, confirmed fatalities from the flooding and dozens of water rescues so far. He said he was advised not to cite specific numbers and said authorities are still working to identify those whose lives were lost.

    “Most of them, we don’t know who they are,” Kelly said during a news conference. “One of them was completely naked, he didn’t have any ID on him at all. We’re trying to get the identity of these folks, but we don’t have it yet.”

    One family survives a terrifying ordeal

    Erin Burgess’ home sits directly across from the river in the Bumble Bee Hills neighborhood, west of Ingram. When she woke up to thunder at 3:30 a.m. Friday morning, “it was raining pretty heavy, but no big deal,” she said.

    Just 20 minutes later, Burgess said water was coming in through the walls and rushing through the front and back doors. She described an agonizing hour clinging to a tree and waiting for the water to recede enough that they were able to walk up the hill to a neighbor’s.

    “My son and I floated to a tree where we hung onto it, and my boyfriend and my dog floated away. He was lost for a while, but we found them,” she said, becoming emotional.

    Of her 19-year-old son, Burgess said: “Thankfully he’s over 6 feet tall. That’s the only thing that saved me, was hanging on to him.”

    A flood watch issued Thursday afternoon estimated isolated amounts up to 7 inches (17 centimetres) of rising water. That shifted to a flood warning for at least 30,000 people overnight.

    When asked about the suddenness of the flash flooding, Kelly said “we do not have a warning system” and that “we didn’t know this flood was coming,” even as local reporters pointed to the warnings and pushed him for answers about why more precautions weren’t taken.

    “Rest assured, no one knew this kind of flood was coming,” he said. “We have floods all the time. This is the most dangerous river valley in the United States.”

    Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said the state was providing resources to Hill Country communities dealing with the flooding, including in Kerrville, Ingram and Hunt.

    The Texas Hill Country, a scenic and rocky gateway to booming vineyards and vacation rentals, begins west of the state capital and is a popular outdoor summer getaway. Parts of the region are prone to flash flooding.

    Dozens of people posted on Facebook asking for any information on their children, nieces and nephews attending one of the many camps in the area, or family members that went camping during the holiday weekend.

    Ingram Fire Department posted a photo of a statement from Camp Mystic, saying the private Christian summer camp for girls experienced “catastrophic level floods.” Parents with a daughter not accounted for were directly contacted, the camp said.

    Two other camps on the river, Camp Waldemar and Camp La Junta, said in Instagram posts that all there were safe.

    The Guadalupe’s river gauge at the unincorporated community of Hunt, where the river forks, recorded a 22 foot rise (6.7 metres) in just about two hours, according to Bob Fogarty, meteorologist with the National Weather Service’s Austin/San Antonio office. Fogarty said the gauge failed after recording a level of 29 and a half feet (9 metres).

    “This is the kind of thing that will catch you unaware,” Fogarty said. “The water’s moving so fast, you’re not going to recognize how bad it is until it’s on top of you.”

    Areas east along the Guadalupe River were preparing for their own flooding as the rapid waters rushed downstream from Hunt and Kerrville. In Kendall County, home to the unincorporated community of Comfort, the sheriff’s office sounded the alarm.

    “We regret to inform everyone that the flood situation in Comfort is not improving,” the post read. “We have sounded the flood sirens and urge all residents in low-lying areas of town to evacuate immediately.”

    New Jersey also sees deaths due to severe weather

    Meanwhile, strong thunderstorms were being blamed for at least three deaths in central New Jersey, including two men in Plainfield who died after a tree fell onto a vehicle they were traveling in during the height of a storm there, according to a city Facebook post.

    The men were ages 79 and 25, officials said. They were not immediately publicly identified.

    “Our hearts are heavy today,” Mayor Adrian O. Mapp said in a statement. “This tragedy is a sobering reminder of the power of nature and the fragility of life.”

    The city canceled its planned July Fourth parade, concert and fireworks show. Mapp said the “devastating” storms had left “deep scars and widespread damage” in the community of more than 54,000 people and it was a time to “regroup and focus all of our energy on recovery.”

    Continuing power outages and downed trees were reported Friday throughout southern New England, where some communities received large amounts of hail. There were reports of cars skidding off the road in northeastern Connecticut.

    By Hannah Fingerhut And Jim Vertuno.

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    Yes, very intense and worrying for many

    Aaron and Melissa Dykes from Truthstream Media live relatively near to where this has happened and have posted some footage:

    Source: https://x.com/truthstreamnews/status...61072603947080

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    In Kerrville. Kids from the camp up the way are still missing. The river, which was very dry past this dam just two days ago, has now completely washed away the park they normally shoot fireworks from for the 4th of July. For those who have asked, we are ok.




    And a shot from their car crossing the bridge over the river where it has at least appeared to have doubled in width:

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    A series of films here pulled from this thread on X. I do think that reports of 20 feet high surges has to be believed, as astonishing as that may seem to be. Some footage here attests to that being a reality.

    The description provided states:
    4 videos:
    1) the initial wall of water
    2) 15 minutes after wall; Tree sucked under bridge
    3) 25 minutes after wall; flood at bridge level
    4) 30 minutes after wall; floating House hits bridge.






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    And this She was very courageous, and fortunate:

    “Girl who was in tree traveled 12 miles down river.” - Carl Jeter in Center Point



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    Related to flooding I know that St. Petersburg was bracing for something 'big' and hadn't experienced flooding in a July there since 1865. Seems this wasn't so big after all and was largely brought about by heavy rainfall, and their dam appeared to hold:

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    Apparently Doricko's company was reportedly cloud seeding over parts of Texas just 2 days before flooding hit those same regions.

    He has received $100,000 through Peter Thiel's Fellowship, the person who co-founded Palantir, the surveillance and defence tracking from troop movements to civilian behaviour.

    'They called it "stewarding the natural world". Texas got a biblical flooding instead'

    'Florida's Weather Modification Bill SB56 Augustus Doricko Testifies for Weather Modification 3/18/25
    Augustus Doricko CEO at Rainmaker Technology Corporation delivers testimony on Weather Modification'



    'Did Rainmaker flood Texas
    [video]Augustus Doricko, CEO of Rainmaker, was cloud seeding in Texas on July 2, 2025. Many people online are blaming weather modification for the death of over 50 people due to flooding in central Texas on July 4th and 5th, 2025. We discuss the accusations and transparency in weather modification activities. '

    https://www.youtube.com/live/XrRnSkR...10oCtDXiuLd9wx

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    329 Rivers in China Exceed Flood Warnings, With 75,000 Dams in Critical Condition
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    (Each year the rainy season in China seems to bring new record-breaking conditions.
    The dams and drains are built so poorly that heavy flooding is always guaranteed, but the amount of rain falling in a brief amount time, and the amount of thunder and lightning as well are breaking records. )

    "Heavy rain in Dalian, Liaoning has been shocking. Car parks have turned into seas, and streets have become rivers. There are flooded cars everywhere."

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    Proof that flooding in China is getting worse every year
    Quote Posted by onawah (here)
    The Three Gorges Dam Nightmare Arrives, as the Yangtze Floods Sichuan With 1,000 West Lake Volume
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    "At 6pm on June 30, the largest flood peaks of the Min River and Jinsha River since the start of the 2025 flood season passed through Yibin City, Sichuan Province, at the same time. Yibin is located at the confluence of three rivers, where the Min River and Jinsha River merge and become the Yangtze River. According to monitoring data from the Yangtze River Water Resources Commission of the Ministry of Water Resources, the flood peak at Hejiang Gate in Yibin reached a water level of 267 metres at 6:00 p.m., with a maximum flow rate exceeding 20,000 cubic metres per second."

    Apocalyptic Floods Ravage China - Whole Cities are Underwater!
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    When people sing "Rain, rain, go away. Come again some other day." ...
    Maybe we should instead sing: "Rain, rain, go away. Gently come another day."
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    Default Re: Weird, wild weather: floods, freak storms, giant hail, record lows, all over the world

    Re: cloud seeding.

    The agendas may differ, depending on who is doing it and why, but cloud seeding has been around a long time. Saw this and found it interesting.

    From the Woodstock music festival, 1969:


    https://x.com/RealDutchsinse/status/1943332160166826382
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    The US Government apparently did major weather modification to rain out the hippies at the famous 1969 Woodstock Festival!

    Not my words, these are the words of the people who were there at the time, and captured on film saying it!

    Yes, this is real, not made by ai.

    It comes from the original woodstock documentary recorded at the time to document the event!

    Turns out that nefarious weather modification indeed works as intended, and is kept somewhat secret even to this very day (for obvious reasons kept secret and is pigeonholed as "conspiracy" level when talked about).

    Denying it though, that's somewhat foolish in my opinion.
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    A fascinating news report about Ball Lightning:
    Elusive Ball Lightning Caught on Film in Canada



    As a massive storm swept through central Alberta in early July, a couple stood on their porch watching bolts of lightning play across the cloudy skies. A particularly massive lightning strike hit nearby. A moment later, they saw a ball of light hovering near the impact site.

    In an interview with Global News Canada, Ed Pardy described seeing “a ball of fire… about 20 feet above the ground, and it kind of stayed there in a big round ball.”

    https://globalnews.ca/video/11272943...her-phenomenon

    Ed and his wife, Melinda, said the orb consisted of bluish light, maybe two meters across. Amazed, they began filming. The couple captured 23 seconds of the light hovering on the horizon, before it vanished with a popping sound.

    After viewing the video, that the couple sent to several Canadian news networks, many people believe the phenomenon is “ball lightning.”

    https://globalnewsdigitalvideo.corus...ning_video.mp4



    Elusive and mysterious

    Ball lightning is a rare and little-understood atmospheric phenomenon. Accounts vary, but the generally agreed-upon description is of a ball of light, anywhere from a few centimeters to a few meters across. Ball lightning coincides with thunderstorms and hovers for a minute or so before disappearing.

    Accounts of ball lightning are uncommon, but stories have been around for centuries. The earliest account commonly cited is from a massive storm that swept over England in 1638. Three hundred people were attending church when, according to eyewitness accounts, a ball of fire over two meters across burst through the church window, bashed around, tore open the roof, and killed four church-goers, filling the building with smoke and the smell of sulfur. Witnesses concluded it was the devil, an understandable conclusion at the time.

    This isn’t the only story of “globular lightning” entering a building. In 1852, the French Academy of Sciences took sworn statements that a ball of light, roughly the size of a human head, burst from the fireplace of a startled tailor, having traveled down the chimney.

    In 1753, ball lightning killed a Russian scientist researching electricity, according to contemporary reports. Georg Richmann was holding one end of a string, the other end of which he had attached to a kite. Ball lightning appeared, traveled down the string, and killed Richmann instantly.

    Despite scattered reports continuing over the years, scientific understanding lagged behind.

    Ball lightning coming through the chimney, from an 1886 newspaper report.

    Many theories, limited evidence

    So, what exactly is ball lightning? Science isn’t quite sure yet. Many reports can likely be attributed to other things. A 2010 study from researchers at Austria’s University of Innsbruck found that the magnetic fields generated by lightning storms could cause visual hallucinations. Specifically, they can cause “magnetophosphenes,” which appear as flashing lights. This could account for cases of ball lightning.

    But unless magnetophosphenes are contagious and spread over video, what the Pardy’s saw was real.

    Researchers have put forward dozens of theories to explain ball lightning. One of the more credible theories came from a group of Chinese researchers who happened to record ball lightning in 2014. In only a few seconds, the ball went from purple, to orange, to white, to red and then sputtered out. The changing colors indicated its makeup, and the scientists detected small amounts of silicon, iron, and calcium.

    They proposed that ball lightning forms when a lightning bolt hits soil, vaporizing the elements within, and creating light and color effects. Experiments in 2007 using vaporized silicon support this theory. Scientists from the Federal University of Pernambuco were able to produce small glowing orbs by delivering electric shocks to silicon wafers.

    Another theory is that ball lightning is detached Saint Elmo’s fire (a faint light on the extremities of pointed objects during stormy weather, such as around the masts of ships). There’s also the “Electrochemical Model,” positing that ball lightning is air plasma held in a ball by layers of chemical ions.

    Science has yet to settle which, if any, of these theories is correct. But the video filmed by the Pardy’s is probably the best video of ball lightning captured so far, and lightning phenomena researchers will likely pore over the 23 seconds of footage for new information.

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