Louisiana news station webpage of NOAA links for latest river stages and water level forecasts at multiple points of major Louisiana rivers wafb.com/story/1644744/river-flood-center/
tampabaynon here, hello frens thanks webm guy confederate meteorologist is definitely dead i was gonna make an op earlier but i didnt want to piss in someones cheerios i just wanted a floating corpse webm maybe next time
But the TROPICAL STORM didn't cause massive damage and kill thousands? It had to tho the river was so high. Srs tho you people are so fucking ignorant thinking this storm would do anything worthwhile
The heat dome will essentially kill this tropical storm off pretty quickly.
Sebastian Evans
If if was a skiff we'd all be sailing dumbass
Luke Morales
Storms done, post flooding pics now.
Christopher Thomas
The intensity of the storm isn't that important, it's the fact that this hurricane is heading straight into a farming region that just lost something like 90% of their corn and basedbean crops from continuous rains and tornadoes and flooding. Now this storm is coming in to finish off what's left. Can you imagine how much corn prices are gonna rise come this winter? Can't wait to see the fallout.
Nicholas Sanders
Where’s the confederate meteorologist nigger at
Julian Howard
Seriously. It would be prudent to stock up now on food that will keep before the in-store prices start going up.
Benjamin Reyes
It's just corn and -s-o-y-. I don't eat that shit anyway.
Noah Price
A lot of other things are based on those prices, e.g. meat.
Lucas Jackson
Why would the price of meat be effected by the availability of corn and -s-o-y-, especially since most -s-o-y- is consumed by vegetarians?
Jordan Wright
Livestock need to eat. Hay has been getting btfo as well.
Jackson Torres
I only eat grass fed. But I get what you're saying.
Gabriel Evans
Ethanol is based off corn. Gas prices going to rise.
Hudson Jones
It'll be interesting to see how they play that one. Seems like it wouldn't be a bad idea to limit adding ethanol if need be. Or perhaps they can crank up the fracking production to compensate. I've heard some speculation that it might not affect us domestically as much as might be expected because they'll wind up just cutting exports way back. And then you have to wonder when we're going to hit more market corrections or whatever other economic rockiness that could complicate the situation.
At any rate, it's difficult to imagine food prices going down for some reason, so stocking up now seems like and obvious play.