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<blockquote data-quote="76 Bar" data-source="post: 1659039" data-attributes="member: 18664"><p>Just under 4" here in the last 24 hrs. Tillamook is in a bay adjacent to the Pacific Ocean. Flooding is a normal occurrence for an area thats gets an average of ~ 88"/year with the majority of it in ~ 3 months. Lots of areas in the northern coastal areas of CA get upwards of 150" in the wet season with substantial flooding being the norm. Pretty good guess the old timers in those areas are getting a chuckle outta those who are fussing about flooding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="76 Bar, post: 1659039, member: 18664"] Just under 4" here in the last 24 hrs. Tillamook is in a bay adjacent to the Pacific Ocean. Flooding is a normal occurrence for an area thats gets an average of ~ 88"/year with the majority of it in ~ 3 months. Lots of areas in the northern coastal areas of CA get upwards of 150" in the wet season with substantial flooding being the norm. Pretty good guess the old timers in those areas are getting a chuckle outta those who are fussing about flooding. [/QUOTE]
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