This has to be the strangest storm I've ever seen. It is still pulling water out of the gulf of Mexico almost one week later and depositing many inches of rain upon just east of Houston and a huge band from Pensacola Florida up to Atlanta Georgia.
If you look carefully at a radar map in action of the whole area you can see it just "SUCK" up the moisture from the ocean in the Gulf of Mexico and flood everywhere on land it touches now for thousands of miles.
For example, Atlanta is 793 miles away from Houston and both might experience Flooding today. This is unbelievable if we weren't seeing it with our own eyes. And likely a harbinger for future storm damage we will see in tropical regions of our country and in the Gulf region in places like Cuba, Mexico and further south during the next 10 to 20 years.
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