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> On Aug 21, 2016, at 9:02 AM, Kathy Gilbeaux <gilbojer@aol.com> wrote:
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> Mike,
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> FYI . . . updated precipitation forecast . . .
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> NOAA - NWS - Weather Prediction Center - WPC Day 1 Excessive Rainfall Outlook
> http://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/qpf/ero.php?opt=curr&day=1
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> Heavy Rain Swamps Texas; Water Rescues Reported in San Antonio
> https://weather.com/storms/severe/news/heavy-rain-texas-water-rescues
>
> Kathy
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kathy Gilbeaux <gilbojer@aol.com>
> To: michael.d.mcdonald <michael.d.mcdonald@mac.com>
> Sent: Sat, Aug 20, 2016 8:45 pm
> Subject: Re: High risk of dangerous flooding overnight | KXAN.com
>
> Mike,
>
> Agreed. Texans have their own "Navy", and after the heavy floods in recent years more people now have flood insurance. I just hope FEMA will have enough money to cover all the claims.
>
> Kathy
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: michael mcdonald <michael.d.mcdonald@mac.com <mailto:michael.d.mcdonald@mac.com>>
> To: Kathy Gilbeaux <gilbojer@aol.com <mailto:gilbojer@aol.com>>
> Sent: Sat, Aug 20, 2016 8:40 pm
> Subject: Re: High risk of dangerous flooding overnight | KXAN.com
>
> Kathy,
>
> Keep us posted. With the water levels dropping in LA, perhaps the Cajun Navy should be called in. They seem to be a lot more competent than FEMA.
>
> Mike
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> Dr. Michael D. McDonald
>
> Coordinator
> Global Health Response and Resilience Alliance
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> Chairman
> Global Resilience Systems, Inc.
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> President
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> Michael.D.McDonald@mac.com <mailto:Michael.D.McDonald@mac.com>
> 202-468-7899
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> On Aug 20, 2016, at 9:29 PM, Kathy Gilbeaux <gilbojer@aol.com <mailto:gilbojer@aol.com>> wrote:
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> Mike,
>
> Tell your friends at FEMA they might want to prepare for another major flood event tonight in South Central Texas . . .
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> Weather models are indicating a very significant rainfall event in parts of South Central Texas overnight into early Sunday. The amounts of rain may exceed 10 inches in some locations in the Hill Country and Interstate 35 Corridor, with some forecast models suggesting up to 24 inches.
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> http://kxan.com/2014/02/25/daily-forecast-2/ <http://kxan.com/2014/02/25/daily-forecast-2/>
>
> Kathy

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