You seem to be much more fortunate than the folks in Colombia and
Charleston.
I looked over your area on Google Maps, but couldn't identify Collins Creek.
Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
On 10/5/2015 8:46 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
I've measured another 6" this morning at 9:30. The pond overflowed
again but the rain seems to have stopped and the level of the overflow
stream has been slowly dropping.
My final tally for rainfall since about 7:30am Friday is at 21.6".
That doesn't include the 6" I emptied out of the rain guage Friday
morning at 7:30 which is when I really started to pay attention to
measuring it. I think maybe 4" or so was really due to this storm but
can't say for sure.
In any case the house has always remained about 2 feet above the
highest water level so I feel comfortable that this house has passed
its water test. I won't worry about the house flooding again until a
Cat 4 hurricane tries to run up the Waccamaw River at high tide. FEMA
maps say I'll have 3-4 feet of water in the house if that happens. I
won't stick around to see it.
Chuck Norcutt
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