denverpilot
Tied Down
Longmont Airport starting to lose the battle against the relentless water...
https://www.facebook.com/LongmontAirport/posts/568259886542612
https://www.facebook.com/LongmontAirport/posts/568259886542612
And I'm supposed to travel to Denver on Monday for work. Nice. Company's located in Centennial area- be interesting to see if my trip gets postponed/cancelled.
Best wishes to all affected up there!
One of the local talking heads noted "a storm of biblical proportions". And it's still going on and doesn't let up until the weekend.
I'm not sure what part of the Bible they're reading. I don't think we're too the point of having to build an Ark.
More right rudder! There was serious yawing going on there. It's usually EASIER to keep the ball in the center when in a carHere was my drive up the dirt road this morning out here in Elbert County
If only I could get my CFI to ride with me in a car. at least I could show him how good I drive!More right rudder! There was serious yawing going on there. It's usually EASIER to keep the ball in the center when in a car
More right rudder! There was serious yawing going on there. It's usually EASIER to keep the ball in the center when in a car
So how many total inches are we talking about?
So how many total inches are we talking about?
Someone claimed (I haven't checked the math) that to match the rainfall in Boulder in the last three and a half days, Boulder would have had to have gotten over 200" of snow in the same timeframe.
Mike Nelson, one of the weather dudes. The conversion was 1 inch of rain = 10 inch of snow. In 2 days, Boulder got 11.5 inches, Aurora got more than that, but isn't downstream of Lyons and Estes Park, which is the cause of most of the damage. On the other hand, the major road just a mile up from my house just collaped into a sinkhole about a half-mile long. And still collapsing.
Longmont Airport said:Vance Brand Longmont Airport update for 6:35pm. Spoke to Longmont Airport Manager Tim Barth by cell phone. Despite earlier fears that once Lyons Lake Dam#4 that is to the west broke, that water coming down from it would cause the airport grounds and hangars to flood, Tim reported that the airport is doing better than expected after waters rushed through from that dam break. He personally witnessed the dam breaking while overhead in a heli and it was an unbelievable sight. He would like us to pass along that NO hangars have flooded, still dry. Only one hanger, #9 had water come up to the door yesterday and that hangar owner was contacted last night. There is still water on Airport Road and the airport is inaccessible and Tim emphatically stated that NO ONE is to come out to the airport, especially tomorrow. Power is still out and no hangar doors can even be opened and power isn't expected to be restored until mid week. Update on the new taxiway that suffered damage is that it will need to be re-done somewhat. Again, the AIRPORT IS CLOSED and being used ONLY for emergency operation flights. Good news for the airport, but many LMO pilots who live in the area have had their homes flooded. The airport staff is aware of those and is assisting where needed. ~BRodriguez
Mike Nelson is still on the air? I think I remember him from when we lived there, and we left 30 years ago.
Nick's doing the KDVR flood/rain/everythingelse weather this evening (9/14).Dude. Ed Greene is still on the air. You can tell he spent the big bucks on that toupee', it almost looks real. Teeth are nicely capped also. Honestly for as old as he is, he's holding up well in the "must look good for TV cameras" biz.
And Cathy Sabine is still at 9News. She still predicts weather like an Accountant.
Haven't seen Nick Carter in a while. His bio at KDVR says this now: "Nick doesn't only report on Colorado's weather, he often gets to fly through it before it even reaches the front range. That's because in his spare time, Nick is a pilot for a major air chater company where he flies Denver area physicians to rural medical facilities throughout the Rocky Mountain region."