[CVRC] Flood Watch for Carson City, NV

Dick Flanagan dick at twohams.com
Sat Aug 14 11:37:56 EDT 2004


Flood Watch
430 am PDT Sat Aug 14 2004

...Flash Flood Watch is in effect for the Waterfall burn area and
Carson City from noon until 7 PM today...

Moist and unstable air will remain over western Nevada and the
eastern Sierra through the weekend. Isolated showers and
thunderstorms...some with heavy rain...are expected to develop over
and near the Carson City area this afternoon.

The destructive nature of the Waterfall fire created an area west of
Carson City with a high flash flood potential. Heavy rainfall could
produce a flash flood in as little as 20 minutes.

Residents in Kings...ash...and vicee canyons as well as those living
in Carson City should begin to prepare for a flash flood. If heavy
rainfall occurs over one of these canyons...a fast moving debris
flow of ash...mud...water...boulders and burned trees may move into
Carson City.  If heavy rainfall does not affect your location...a
flash flood is still possible if you live downstream of Kings...ash
and vicee canyons or near a steep slope burned by the Waterfall fire.

Residents of the Carson City area need to have a heightened awareness
of the flash flood threat created by the Waterfall fire.  Stay tuned
to the National Weather Service and local media outlets for
additional statements and possible warnings this afternoon.


Expires:141730 gmt
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Dick Flanagan K7VC NV SM
E-mail: k7vc at arrl.org




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