Floods May 2016: Germany, Belgium and France under water

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Floods May 2016: Germany, Belgium and France under water




by Christophe » 31/05/16, 20:53

Germany, Belgium and France are affected by exceptional floods in this month of May 2016 due to rainfall tens of times higher than normal ... What does the Climate Police?

Short press review:

In Germany:
http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/galeries ... magne.html

In France:

The closed A10: http://www.bfmtv.com/mediaplayer/video/ ... 24851.html
http://www.bfmtv.com/planete/inondation ... 79114.html

Media selection by BMFTV: http://www.bfmtv.com/planete/pluie-inte ... 78876.html

The government very "compassionate" at the moment ...

If the state of natural disaster has so far not been decreed by the government, the Minister of Territorial Communities Jean-Michel Baylet assured the senator of Yonne, Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne, of his "compassion".


http://www.bfmtv.com/planete/inondation ... 79114.html

An article on the 100-year flood risks in Paris: http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/planete/ ... paris.html

In Belgium:

http://www.lesoir.be/1225341/article/ac ... occidental
http://www.dhnet.be/regions/tournai-ath ... a2d601c66e

And then at the France2 newscast, as usual, climato-merdiatic language of wood, we say that it is not normal that the anticyclone and depression are abnormally geographically shifted but especially not to say why and that it could be related to global warming ...

On the other hand we show a nice map (with a credibility close to 0.0 for those who have a little scientific basis) of "how" will the precipitation evolve in France in 2050 ... 2050 without messing around? And these floods there, 1 month ago you had foreseen them?

In short, a thought for those who have their feet in the water right now ... a few human lives and a few billion to put on the note of warming ... but it is not expensive enough my son!
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Re: May floods 2016: Germany, Belgium and France under water




by Christophe » 31/05/16, 21:08

Christophe wrote:And these floods there are 1 months you had planned?


Bin no, necessarily ... extracted from http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/planete/ ... paris.html

- We know there is a chance on 100 that it happens every year, hence its name centennial flood. Vigicrue makes predictions for 3 days and 7 days based notably on rainfall. At 7 days, we can only speak of trend. But at 3 days, we can start alerting people and implementing a rescue plan.
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by Obamot » 31/05/16, 22:17

Wow.... : Shock: : Shock: : Shock: Thank you for the info, I transmit.

I did not know it was so bad, I'm on leave (and I was disconnected from the news).
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by Christophe » 31/05/16, 22:23

Uh ... if you were less focused trying to analyze the EgyptAir crash ... you'd know lol

Yes it's wet!
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by Obamot » 31/05/16, 22:43

In both cases it concerns me. Claims / accidents => tree of causes! In the video you posted >>> at 0: 2'48 we saw a school bus venture on a submerged road, to get carried away by the current and be engulfed: there had been deaths ...

So yes, this type of post is completely useful, to think and show what not to do ...
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Re: May floods 2016: Germany, Belgium and France under water




by Christophe » 01/06/16, 00:23

What "video memory" you have my dear !!
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by Christophe » 01/06/16, 14:23

Article of the day with a beautiful photo of the Dampierre nuclear power plant https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centrale_ ... _Dampierre in the Loiret almost feet in the water: http://www.lesechos.fr/politique-societ ... 002900.php
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by chatelot16 » 01/06/16, 19:55

if the nuclear plant is afraid of water it should be maintained rivers and mills dam and gates

at the time when there was a multitude of mills on all the rivers they were well maintained so that the water passes as easily as possible and gives more energy to the mill ... in case of flood the valves for let the water pass as easily as possible

now the mill is gone the dam is fixed, nobody comes to open the valves when it is necessary

it is foreseeable that with the warming the floods will be more and more brutal: it is necessary to rebuild electrical factories on all the rivers, and not simple electric factory, reversible factory which can be used as pump to accelerate the passage of the water in case of flood

these new power plants will produce year-round energy and consume nuclear energy on flood days to prevent flooding

alas the current fashion is the opposite to remove the mill ... put the rivers in an older state in the name of ecology ... what ecology? will not be more ecological to optimize the use of rivers? do more energy when it's possible ... avoid flooding when you have to

by putting the rivers back in their previous millennia state, we lose everything we lose the energy it could do and we take the flood

rivers have not been natural for a long time, most mills date back to the middle ages, even those that have been modernized

do not talk to me about fish: there are solutions to give them a chance
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Re: May floods 2016: Germany, Belgium and France under water




by sherkanner » 02/06/16, 10:42

In addition to what Chatelot says, it would be good to add that most of the cultivated land unfortunately does not absorb as much water as it should and can not. The bare lands are leached, resulting in floods of sludge rather than water. The increased density of this muddy water causes even greater damage than one would expect with just water.
It's the same with the air, blow the air is nice, if we add sand, we start to strip ...

In addition to the waterways absolutely not maintained, we have the catastrophes that we see commonly with tree trunks that locally form natural dams, amplifying the damage caused, or lengthening the time of the recession.

Solution, replant trees and learn to cultivate between rows ^^
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Re: May floods 2016: Germany, Belgium and France under water




by chatelot16 » 02/06/16, 11:18

of course you have to use all possible means ... slow down the flow of the runoff water serve little ... reduce the area waterproof can be used, but there is always the risk of weather with rain for too long, which completely filled the sheets ... completely filled the retention basin

the only way to avoid flooding in case of long rain is to promote the evacaution by widening the rivers ... it is expensive but is profitable if it increases the production of electric factories all the rest of the year

there is no river in its natural state, there is a century the water passed from one mill to another ... since the mill is abandoned the maintenance leaves a desire

for low tidal power plant rivers could serve: in case of flood it can serve as a pump to activate the dump of the water
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