Topic: Texas Flooding

12 chapters across the catalog

Cluster 1
Episode 1781 2:47:13 - 2:50:17

1781: Cluster 1

Trump Visit to Kerrville, Texas Flood Relief, Search for Missing

President Trump and Melania Trump visited Kerrville, Texas, to survey flood damage and brief local officials. Trump praised the response of first responders and volunteers, including a Coast Guard crew that rescued 169 children at Camp Mystic. Despite the devastation and 160 people still missing, Trump dismissed questions about the adequacy of federal warnings.

Chatbox
Episode 1780 2:21 - 6:17

1780: Chatbox

Texas Flood Devastation and Media Narrative Criticism

Severe flooding in Texas, specifically near Kerrville and Georgetown, has resulted in debris piles 25 feet high and a reported 119 deaths. Criticism is directed at mainstream media outlets like NPR and CNN for using "cliché" imagery and framing the event through a climate change narrative. Local reports indicate a desperate need for heavy equipment and manual labor to assist in recovery efforts.

Chatbox
Episode 1780 11:40 - 14:23

1780: Chatbox

Austin Fire Chief Joel Baker Under Fire for Deployment Delays

Austin Fire Chief Joel Baker faces allegations from the firefighters union for withholding trained rescue crews during deadly floods. Union representatives claim Baker ignored requests for deployment on July 2nd and 3rd, potentially resulting in preventable loss of life. Baker defended his decision as a necessary balance to maintain resources within the city of Austin.

Chatbox
Episode 1780 14:24 - 18:19

1780: Chatbox

Rainmaker Cloud Seeding and Texas Flooding Conspiracy Theories

The CEO of Rainmaker, a cloud seeding company, addressed claims that his operations contributed to the catastrophic Texas floods. During an interview, he clarified that cloud seeding produces approximately 10 million gallons of rain, whereas the tropical storm in question dumped four trillion gallons. The discussion highlights the public confusion between commercial cloud seeding and large-scale geoengineering.

Sandy Super Strong
Episode 960

960: Sandy Super Strong

Hurricane Harvey Impact, Austin Influx of Houston Refugees

Hurricane Harvey caused catastrophic flooding in Houston, leading to an estimated 7,000 displaced residents seeking shelter in Austin. The disaster is expected to result in long-term homelessness for many victims, with recovery efforts projected to last for months or even half a year.

Sandy Super Strong
Episode 960 46:04 - 48:23

960: Sandy Super Strong

Texas Fire Ants, Floating Colonies and Detergent Solutions

Displaced fire ants in Texas formed massive floating colonies to survive Hurricane Harvey's floodwaters. Experts advised residents to avoid the stinging clusters and noted that simple laundry detergent can break the water's surface tension, causing the ant balls to sink and drown.

Ten Times
Episode 826 3:18 - 6:10

826: Ten Times

Texas Weather Patterns, Lake Travis Water Level Recovery

Recent heavy rainfall in Austin, Houston, and Corpus Christi has led to flood alerts across Texas. Lake Travis has reached full capacity for the first time in over a decade, necessitating water drainage into Lake Austin to prevent overflow. Despite the abundance of water, local authorities maintain level two water restrictions, which is characterized as a price-gouging tactic.

Mighty Men of Valor
Episode 770 4:57 - 6:46

770: Mighty Men of Valor

Central Texas Flooding, Austin Courthouse Construction

Central Texas experienced significant flooding following a major storm, leading to reports of floating cars and residents stranded in trees. One specific anecdote involves an Eagle Scout who waited out the flood in a tree during a local news report. Additionally, a proposed 14-story courthouse project in downtown Austin may force a relocation due to impending construction noise.

Weather Whiplash
Episode 726

726: Weather Whiplash

Central Texas Flooding, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick Interview

Central Texas experienced catastrophic flooding in May 2015, resulting in a death toll of 27 people. Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick described the devastation in Wimberley, where a 48-foot wall of water destroyed homes built on 40-foot cliffs. Rescue crews responded to over 250 calls for help as torrential downpours dumped seven inches of rain in two hours.

Cricket Flour
Episode 725

725: Cricket Flour

Texas Flooding and Austin Weather Conditions

Severe flooding in Texas has resulted in 12 deaths and several people missing, with Lamar Boulevard in Austin being submerged. While the event is significant, it is noted that building on floodplains contributes to the recurring nature of these disasters. Weather forecasts predict continued rain in the region through the first half of June.

Nice Fabric
Episode 724 11:34 - 13:54

724: Nice Fabric

Texas Flooding, Blanco River Record Water Levels

Record-breaking floods have struck Central Texas, with the Blanco River reaching 40 feet, surpassing a record set in 1929 by seven feet. Residents in the region are facing massive property damage, leading some to park boats in parking lots to escape rising waters. The unprecedented weather pattern is predicted to continue for at least another week.

Mud on the Truck
Episode 436 22:29 - 24:25

436: Mud on the Truck

New Mexico Weather, Rain Stick Magic, and Flooding

A theory is proposed regarding a "rain stick" used during the trip, which seemingly triggered torrential rains and flooding across Utah and New Mexico. The hosts discuss the possibility of the stick being a magical artifact similar to those seen on the show Warehouse 13. Plans are made to test the device's efficacy upon returning to Texas.