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Post by aaronpawlak on May 3, 2018 6:18:50 GMT -5
a hot placeo, Last night was one of those night, Lakewood Fire Department, Lakewood Police, and Metro Park Rangers spent a lot of time just stopping and looking. At what, Rocky River, the warm temperatures after the 20+ days of freezing temps brought a thaw to Rocky River, and with it the dangers associated with river ice dams, flooding and damage associated with it. Some of the most valuable property in Lakewood is along the river on both banks, hundreds of boats, and the public roads through the Emerald Canyon that quickly flood. Around 5pm the the river started to melt and break up, and with it came the inevitable ice dam, and millions of tons of ice and water started to break up, but run into the big bend just north of the first bridge in Metro Parks heading south from Detroit Avenue. By 8:30 the ice dam as predicted accurately by Lakewood Fire Chief Scott Gilman had moved down to Eddie's Boat docks, aka, just south of Sweet Water Landings, across the way from 11 River in Rocky River. By this morning the ice dam had moved down to the railroad bridge. Which is not a good sign. With temperatures getting ready to fall below freezing and an ice storm and 4+ inches of snow on the way, it will allow the entire process to start over again. This is the scenario that brings massive flooding to the lagoons, the west bank of the river, and Metro Parks in general. For More You Can Check:- Best video production agency
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Post by maria263898 on Mar 15, 2021 1:36:57 GMT -5
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