But let’s pray, it’s not the time to talk about what can be done to prevent needless tragedies.
wildfire are conspicuously quiet about the negligence of state and local officials in Texas in the deaths of those little girls in the flash flood.
...here's an excerpt from a NYT article...
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The National Weather Service’s San Angelo office, which is responsible for some of the areas hit hardest by Friday’s flooding, was missing a senior hydrologist, staff forecaster and meteorologist in charge, according to Tom Fahy, the legislative director for the National Weather Service Employees Organization, the union that represents Weather Service workers.
The Weather Service’s nearby San Antonio office, which covers other areas hit by the floods, also had significant vacancies, including a warning coordination meteorologist and science officer, Mr. Fahy said. Staff members in those positions are meant to work with local emergency managers to plan for floods, including when and how to warn local residents and help them evacuate.
That office’s warning coordination meteorologist left on April 30, after taking the early retirement package the Trump administration used to reduce the number of federal employees, according to a person with knowledge of his departure.
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...and here's an AI summary of what a Hydrologist does, and why he/she is so important to the protection of life in known flash flood regions...like Kerrville, Texas...
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AI Overview
In the National Weather Service (NWS), hydrologists play a crucial role in monitoring, analyzing, and forecasting water-related conditions, particularly for flood and drought events. They use their expertise to provide timely and accurate information to the public, emergency managers, and other stakeholders, helping to mitigate the risks associated with water-related hazards.
Here's a more detailed breakdown of their responsibilities:
Monitoring and Forecasting:
Hydrologists at the NWS are responsible for continuously monitoring river and stream levels, rainfall, and other relevant data to assess current and potential flood conditions. They use this data to create river forecasts, flash flood guidance, and other products that inform the public about potential hazards.
Flood Warning and Watch Issuance:
A key part of their role is to issue flood warnings and watches when conditions indicate a potential for flooding. These warnings and watches alert the public to the need for preparedness and potential evacuation measures.
Collaboration and Communication:
NWS hydrologists work closely with other agencies, including local, state, and federal partners, to coordinate flood response efforts and disseminate information. They also communicate with the public through various channels, including social media, websites, and direct outreach.
Research and Development:
Hydrologists at the NWS are also involved in research and development activities, working to improve forecasting models, data collection techniques, and the overall understanding of hydrologic processes.
Training and Education:
They often train other NWS staff, including forecasters, on hydrologic principles and procedures. They may also conduct outreach and educational activities to inform the public about water safety and flood preparedness.
In essence, NWS hydrologists serve as the local experts on water-related issues, working to protect lives and property by providing timely and accurate information about potential hazards.
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The Hydrologist would be able to convert rainfall data and known topography into river water level predictions in affected areas and send out warnings of just how severe the flooding would be...note that the Guadalupe River flow increased from 95 cubic/feet per second ...to 165,000 cfs in 90 minutes.
Note also that in another article, a 73 yr old resident of 'Flash Flood Alley' said that in 40 years, he'd never seen anything like what happened last week...which speaks to the reality of Global Warming/Climate Change...what just happened is not a "One-Off" event...it's only going to get worse...so Texas, and the rest of the GOP, need to "Wake Up" and start protecting lives...instead of feeding the whims and wants of the wealthiest among us.
Though it's really no one's fault, a natural disaster that wasn't at all preventable.
Link: https://www.cnn.com/2025/07/05/climate/texas-flooding-forecast-response
the Palisades Fire was impossible to prepare for (70-100 mph winds)...while the loss of life from the Kerr County Flood was (invest in warning systems, and keep critical expertise in place...Hydrologist and Warning Coordinator).
You're starting from a conclusion and working backwards again.
of Global Warming and Climate Change...which increases with the data from each report on atmospheric CO2 content, global tropospheric temperature, as well as sea temperatures, salinity and level.
It appears that the Trump administration, and you, have made up your minds and don't want to be reminded of what's actually happening to this planet's environment...and its human inhabitants.
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Not once in the 19.years I have been living here has the emergency broadcast system been used for an actual emergency. We've had a couple of derechos and tornadoes in the area during that time during which no emergency broadcast system notifications happened.
Everyone has a phone, spending should be on better cell coverage rather than local disaster warning systems would be a far better use of funds.
Funding for starlink for summer camps would also be a better use of funds.
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