Four stylii were used to transfer this record. They are 2. These were recorded flat and then also equalized with Turnover: The preferred versions suggested by an audio engineer at George Blood, L. Compilations - Other albums which feature this performance of the song. Covers - Performances of a song with the same name by different artists.
The recording on the other side of this disc: I Tried. Uploaded by jakej on June 22, Internet Archive's 25th Anniversary Logo. There are several ways to map flood risk. These maps are called Flood Insurance Rate Maps FIRMs and help determine rates for flood insurance and are used by communities to manage flood risk by regulating development in or near the floodplain.
The Texas Water Development Board TWDB has a flood mapping program that is focused on compiling and disseminating reliable flood data to influence informed decision making at regional and local levels. Devils River at Highway 90, results of Hurricane Alice. Tropical Storm Allison —Rainfall and Track.
Neil Frank. Highway after flood looking like a major river instead of a major road. Please Contact Us. Safety National Program. Flooding in Texas Weather. Flooding Resources. When heavy rains began on the morning of October 17, mid to high level moisture from the weakened remnants of Hurricane Madeline was crossing the Sierra Madre Occidental into central Texas.
Meanwhile, low-level and mid-level moisture on the outer periphery of Hurricane Lester in South of Acapulco was moving across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec and up the western coast of the Gulf of Mexico toward south Texas. In the middle of one of the worst droughts on record, a hurricane moved up the Rio Grande and produced a record flood that would cause significant loss of life and property.
This storm moved slowly north across southeast Texas then moved back to the south and across the region and then out into the Gulf of Mexico before turning northeast out of the state.
Allison produced rainfall amounts up to 18 inches in 24 hours across a large portion of southeast Texas, especially in the Houston area. Storm total rainfall amounts were near 40 inches in several locations. This event caused catastrophic flooding in and around Houston. The Texas Medical Center was essentially shut down due to the storm. At least 2 million people were simultaneously impacted and 70, residences were flooded. Tropical Storm Allison was the costliest Tropical Storm on record.
Due to the extreme destruction, the name Allison was retired. Tropical Storm Allsion is the only tropical cyclone to have its name retired without reaching hurricane strength. Neil Frank Highway after flood looking like a major river instead of a major road. More information River flooding occurs when river levels rise and overflow their banks or the edges of their main channel and inundate areas that are normally dry.
At any time of year, a storm from over the ocean can bring heavy precipitation to the U. Whether such a storm is tropical or not, prolonged periods of heavy precipitation can cause flooding in coastal areas, as well as further inland as the storm moves on shore. Wildfires burn away the vegetation of an area, leaving behind bare ground that tends to repel water.
When rain falls, it runs off a burn scar towards a low lying area, sometimes carrying branches, soil and other debris along with it. Without vegetation to hold the soil in place, flooding can produce mud and debris flows. When heavy rain falls over extremely dry land, the water rushes towards low-lying areas, which may include dried up canyon or river beds. This can quickly turn a dry channel into a raging river. A break or failure can occur with little to no warning.
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