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Our House Almost Got Flooded On New Year's Eve


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2023 Jan 1, 6:47am   623 views  10 comments

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#atmosphericriver You will often hear me say that our houses sits in "a global warming paradise." We are close enough to the sea to be in a fog belt. We do not have to worry about fires. Our house sits on solid rock. It is solidly bolted to the foundation. An earthquake would do less damage than in many other locations. Our house is 53 feet above sea level and 1/2 mile from the sea. We would ride a tsunami well (Never mind that Pacifica has not had a tsunami since the 1700s.) Our house sits on a hill 20 feet above the street. It would appear that we are immune from floods.
We have one weak point. A generator sits right in the back of the back door of the kitchen. When heavy rain hits, water starts to accumulate. Over the years, water has risen in that area. The house has never been menaced.
At Christmas of 2021, I found something quite interesting. It was called "Quick Dam." Its official name was Flood Bags and Barriers. I paid $30.00 for this device. When it arrived, I showed the device to Elena. She shrugged her shoulders as if to say that she doubted that we would ever need it.
Yesterday we had an atmospheric river with over 10 inches of rain. For the first time in our 19 years in the house, flood waters menaced the back door of the house. It appeared that water would flood into the kitchen and dining room area.
I deployed the barrier under the back door. I love things that are elegantly simple and are "think out of the box" original. When you stack the barrier and deploy it, water is absorbed. The barrier inflates. It becomes like sandbags place to stop flood waters. No water came into the kitchen or dining room. Elena worked hard and cooked us an incredible roast beef dinner with vegetables for our New Year's Eve dinner. The year ended well.

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2   Shaman   2023 Jan 1, 8:35am  

San Francisco supposedly got 5.5” according to the local newspaper.
10” seems much higher than that number. I’m not saying it couldn’t have happened, but I am being skeptical.
3   Ceffer   2023 Jan 1, 10:05am  

Shaman says

10” seems much higher than that number. I’m not saying it couldn’t have happened, but I am being skeptical.

It tends to elevation specific, with higher grounds and hills/mountains getting more.
5   porkchopXpress   2023 Jan 1, 11:11am  

Shaman says

San Francisco supposedly got 5.5” according to the local newspaper.
10” seems much higher than that number. I’m not saying it couldn’t have happened, but I am being skeptical.
My wife just told me she got 9" last night after I went to bed. I slept right through it.
6   Tenpoundbass   2023 Jan 1, 12:01pm  

10 inches of rain, and the California Water authority sat on their asses and watched it all run off into the bay.
7   Shaman   2023 Jan 1, 12:12pm  

Ceffer says

Shaman says


10” seems much higher than that number. I’m not saying it couldn’t have happened, but I am being skeptical.

It tends to elevation specific, with higher grounds and hills/mountains getting more.


He said in his post that his house sits at 53 feet above sea level. That’s no elevation at all.
8   Ceffer   2023 Jan 1, 2:01pm  

Tri valley got 11.3 inches for the whole month of Dec. I was in New Orleans when they got a foot in a matter of hours, and everything flooded. I watched my car float away down the street. This was a good bit of rain over a couple of days, but no New Orleans. It did manage over yesterday to put boohoo runoff water into the arroyo.
"By the time the storm ended, San Francisco would receive 5.46 inches of rain over a 24-hour period.

"This makes it the second wettest day in the 170+ years of records at that site, just 0.08" less than 1st place (11/5/1994) with 5.54," the National Weather Service said. "This rainfall also made up 46.8% of San Francisco's December rainfall."

The result was a day of neighborhood flooding and and landslides."
9   Patrick   2023 Jan 13, 5:49pm  

Good thing they put that traffic cone in there! You know, for safety.


10   Ceffer   2023 Jan 13, 5:52pm  

I thought that was Elena wearing a party hat.

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