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27 minutes ago, Golfingdad said:

Don't know if it was accurate, but I saw a guy on the news specifically say that this is a "1000 year storm."

That is shocking to me since, as a civil engineer, I have never seen reference to such a thing.  Our worst case design storms are always 100 year.  I don't even think any of our reference materials go past 100 year storms.

I dont care how many years. I would like to see some rain out here.

 

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1 hour ago, Patch said:

I dont care how many years. I would like to see some rain out here.

 

You don't want this. At least 23 dead. many more with homes and businesses destroyed. #17 green with 18 tee and clubhouse in background 

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Top is the viaduct going under Rt 60 connecting #1 to #2 on the Greenbrier course. Next is the remnants of a cart path and the third shows the normal summer height of Summersville lake with it's current height.

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Homes washed off foundations, infrastructure completely destroyed. The people who have homes that weren't destroyed have no utilities and it could be months before service is returned. 

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They just announced the tournament there was cancelled.  It's a shame, they could use the money now more than ever.  I hope the PGA Tour donates some money to the area.  

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Wow, just Wow.   The pictures put things in perspective.   You have to feel for the people in the area.  

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The picture of Summersville Lake is insane.  The part of WV that I live in got hit hard, in that we got a ton of rain over a short period of time, but if you would have told me a few miles south they essentially got wiped out I wouldn't have believed it based on what hit us.  It's amazing how different a few miles can make things.  I'm able to go out and play my local course (albeit with 2 holes closed and another getting a temporary lake), but the damage at the Greenbriar is just brutal.

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6 hours ago, dennyjones said:

Wow, just Wow.   The pictures put things in perspective.   You have to feel for the people in the area.  

Awful,feel sorry for the locals.

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