The Unexpected Flooding in North Carolina's Mountains

Asheville, NC, USA,Mon Oct 07 2024
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You live in a town tucked away in the mountains of North Carolina, far from any coast. You might think you’re safe from hurricanes, right? Well, think again. This is exactly what happened when Hurricane Helene hit Florida and then sent its leftover rain straight to North Carolina. It all starts with the landscape. Mountains love to block weather systems, squeezing out extra rain as clouds rise over them. Combine that with steep slopes that can quickly flood, and you’ve got a recipe for trouble. Now add climate change into the mix, making storms stronger and wetter than ever before.
Asheville and its neighbors had already been drenched by a heavy rainstorm when Hurricane Helene’s remnants crashed into the Blue Ridge Mountains. This phenomenon is called the upslope effect, where clouds rise over mountains and dump a massive amount of rain all at once. It’s like trying to pour water through a funnel – everything gets pushed down quickly, leading to extreme flash flooding. Communities in western North Carolina were devastated. Houses were washed away, highways vanished, and towns were cut off from the world. All this happened because of a “safe” area getting hit by an unexpected amount of rain in just four days – enough for half a year! Experts warn that events like these will only become more common as climate change continues to wreak havoc on our weather patterns.
https://localnews.ai/article/the-unexpected-flooding-in-north-carolinas-mountains-4de1cc8b

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