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The early warnings and alerts from the National Weather Service didn’t indicate a catastrophic flood was on its way.
NWS says Flash Flood Warnings were issued on July 3 and early July 4 in Central Texas, giving more than three hours of warning.
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Flash flooding has become a buzz word in the news lately after devastating flash floods in Central Texas, a region known as the Texas Hill Country, hit last week, killing more than 100 people.
This is false. It is not possible that cloud seeding generated the floods, according to experts, as the process can only produce limited precipitation using clouds that already exist.
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The Cool Down on MSNMeteorologist sheds light on intensity of deadly flash flooding in Texas: 'How could this happen?'Much of the region remains under an extended flood watch. Meteorologist sheds light on intensity of deadly flash flooding in Texas: 'How could this happen?' first appeared on The Cool Down.
More than 111 people have died across six counties after flash flooding from heavy rain began affecting the state last week.
National Weather Service shares timeline of alerts ahead of catastrophic Texas flooding NWS says Flash Flood Warnings were issued on July 3 and early July 4, giving more than three hours of warning.
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