Gaylord, A.O. Smith join to sue Army Corps, Weather Service
Negligence lawsuit prompted by historic May 2010 flood
Apr 30, 2012 2:46 PM
It's always the same. I'm having a nervous breakdown. Drive me insane.
Rep. Cooper and Sen. Alexander offer up their thoughts in the wake of today's NWS report on the flood:“The National Weather Service report confirms the breakdown in communication during the historic flooding last year,” Cooper, a Democrat who represents Tennessee’s 5th District, said in a release. “We can’t stop the rain, but we can and must do a better job at warning people of the potential for dangerous flooding. A few hours of warning could have saved lives and prevented millions of dollars in damage.” Cooper has been outspoken in his request for information regarding government agencies' handling of the flood. Alexander called the report “an important step” toward making the agency’s flood warnings more like its tornado predictions. “During our Senate hearing in July, I urged the National Weather Service to do as good a job with flood warnings as it does with predicting tornado activity,” the Republican senator said in a release. “This new system for predicting water levels and communicating flood warnings is an important step in that direction, at first in Nashville, but eventually nationwide. Tornadoes can be devastating, but flooding causes three times as much damage nationwide each year as all other disasters combined.”
Jan 12, 2011 2:21 PM
How high's the water, mama?
The National Weather Service says in its post-flood report that not enough Nashvillians heeded its flood warnings, [UPDATED TO ADD, FT TO EMMETT] because those warnings weren't communicated with enough urgency. Jan 12, 2011 1:22 PM
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Everybody meet down at War Memorial to pull out insulation
The state received a $7.5 million insurance check related to May's flood damage. Jan 6, 2011 7:30 AM




