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LoisCane
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Re: Iowa Flooding
      Mon Jun 16 2008 11:42 PM

Iowa has had major floods often but it rarely is the lead story in a flooding event across that region.

Usually Ohio and Michigan seem to claim that title when talking on flooding in that region of the country.

Rivers do flood though and we always seem to feel blindsided by them when then occur, unlike hurricanes that can be tracked or twister outbreaks that get news.

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* Iowa Flooding John C Mon Jun 16 2008 11:42 PM
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. * * Re: Iowa Flooding Ed DunhamAdministrator   Mon Jun 16 2008 11:15 PM
. * * Re: Iowa Flooding LoisCane   Mon Jun 16 2008 11:42 PM

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