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Footage from HTR Campground posted from camper Amanda Sue Jones. They were primitive camping along the Guadalupe river in a tent close to the HTC campsite. They were one of the first and lucky ones to get to higher ground as they noticed water approaching their tent. She has had multiple interviews recalling the events with her and her boys.
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Footage from HTR Campground posted from camper Amanda Sue Jones. They were primitive camping along the Guadalupe river in a tent close to the HTC campsite. They were one of the first and lucky ones to get to higher ground as they noticed water approaching their tent. She has had multiple interviews recalling the events with her and her boys.
HTR campsite… ugh.. sorry.. posting from mobile is hard. Some buttons on the site are blanked out.
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You want Gov to run your life? Russia's on the other side of the globe, and deep state is broke.

I have seen the deep state cancer first hand, repeatedly. In the past 2 decades, even longstanding science- and engineering-based agencies like NOAA and USACE have been destroyed at their foundations. None of the current storm disaster modeling discloses probability or risk factors. Why? I looked at the model source code, and the reason is the return period of their models is too long to have statistical relevance. Like 1000s of years. Why? Because all of the Gov agencies are mandated to include climate-driven risks, which have very low probabilities. Utter bullshit - top to bottom. So they just eliminate the concept of probability from the grossly inflated model results. It is impossible to assess risk without probability, but ALL of the models have eliminated probability.

I used to work with these people. Following my code review, I talked to agency employees in a relaxed setting. "WTF is going on?" The response: "Yeah, we hear you but that's not something we can talk about." (Meaning, they want to keep their jobs.) Yes, talking disaster risk concepts is now a national secret among NOAA and USACE staff. This same gutting of scientific method has occurred in all fields, at all Gov levels, but especially Fed, State and County, and it is all driven by the FED MONEY TIT.

So your solution is to scream to give more of my tax $$$ to these soulless motherfuckers? Our country would be vastly improved if we kill off every Fed Agency, because they are all beyond recovery.

Finally, why are you blaming elected officials for 1000-year storms in the first place! Do you realize how inane that sounds? The world has no guarantees. Sometimes bad shit just happens. Take care of your SELF, lick your wounds, bury your dead, and don't repeat your mistakes - that's the American way. Dumb asses can go live in the Socialist Republic of Canada. They're still taking the American losers, as far as I know.
"Talking disaster risk concepts" is not a national secret; both the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) make extensive disaster risk data publicly available. These agencies provide data to the public to support awareness, preparedness, and economic development.

Publicly available resources include:

NOAA Open Data Dissemination Program: Provides access to vast environmental datasets via public-private partnerships.

Billion-Dollar Disaster Risk Mapping Tool: An interactive map from NOAA providing county- and census-tract-level risk information for various weather and climate hazards.

USACE Open Data and National Levee Database: USACE offers a wide variety of free data sets, including the public National Levee Database which helps users determine if they live behind a levee.

FEMA National Risk Index: Developed with data from NOAA and other sources, this online tool illustrates which U.S. communities are most at risk from 18 different natural hazards.

While some jurisdiction-specific internal preparedness review data may be marked For Official Use Only (FOUO), general disaster risk concepts and hazard data are transparent and accessible to the public.
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Thoughts and prayers for the victims. Until my 15-minute break is over.
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[QUOTE=v1r;8525094]easiest would be to longpress the image and save it, then upload it to your post here.QUOTE]

Sorry!
I know this is from a year ago, but I can’t upload photos from my phone either. I’ve tried your suggestion but the photo just doesn’t copy to my post. Is it just not possible from a phone?
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Is the “drag files here” method (as shown below) just for a computer and not from a phone?
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easiest would be to longpress the image and save it, then upload it to your post here.
Sorry!
I know this is from a year ago, but I can’t upload photos from my phone either. I’ve tried your suggestion but the photo just doesn’t copy to my post. Is it just not possible from a phone?
Or, am I missing something?

Is the “drag files here” method (as shown below) just for a computer and not from a phone?
Thanks for any pointers you can give. I’m missing something but what?
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