Join | Log in

Channel Button
Debate_icon

Politics, News & Issues   >

Climate Change

Get a Widget for this title

Are floods in Kansas and Texas the result of regular seasonal events or new climate changes due to global warming?

Results so far:

Regular
59% 39 votes Total: 66 votes
New
41% 27 votes
Regular

I think this is more about developing the land that used to soak up rain water. With more droughts and fewer areas for natural absorption it is inevitable.

In Michigan where I live Grand Rapids, Michigan has major flooding with any rain over 3 or 4" of rain. It floods the sewer system and causes overflowing sewage almost once a year. I personally believe that this can be caused by the amount of pavement and parking lots in that area.

There is so much pavement and with a combined sewer system this can only increase the flow rates to above capacity within a short time. So many big cities have this issue because they have not kept any idea of "Green Zones" within their limits. I don't mean having so called "Green Homes."

Environmentally safe homes will obviously have no affect on rainwater's. However, the more natural filtration areas there are the more can be absorbed. With more and more land being developed there is greater run off into rivers and streams which will increase flows and levels temporarily.

Some streams are dammed up in way too many spots for smaller man made lakes. This can increase flow and overflow issues in many areas. With flat land areas being farmed and fewer and fewer fence rows there is nothing to slow or stop erosion allowing flowing water to overtake everything.

Many areas the trenches along the sides of roads are not properly cared for and are so small there is no way they are going to aid in controlling rainwater either. I lived in a farm area where the ditch system to control flooding had not been worked on or trenched in over thirty years. During the winter a major rain system came in and almost flooded my home as the ditch system rain through my land in the middle of a swampy area.

I truly think that man has made a lot of these issue worse for themselves and are now looking for someone or something else to blame. Stop blaming and fix the issues or plan on continuing to suffer each year when the heavy rains come.

Learn more about this author, J. Lee Kenser.
Contact this writer Click here to send this author comments or questions.

New

I think it has everything to do with global warming. The weather patterns are becoming abnormal in all climate zones, not just in North America, but in all continents. Ice glaciers are beginning to melt at a faster pace than in previous years. This is causing the water levels to rise in all the world's oceans and seas.

Increasing the day-to-day temperatures, even a few degrees, will certainly alter the "regular seasonal events." New climates are being created! Zones that were once considered mild or moderate are becoming severe. Dry areas are receiving more rain thus no longer being "dry" by normal definitions. Rainy areas are becoming flooded because they are receiving more rain than normal.

The floods in Kansas and Texas are without question the result of global warming; otherwise, flooding would be a normal event in the area and would occur regularly.

Learn more about this author, Jeffrey Bowman.
Contact this writer Click here to send this author comments or questions.

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10

What is Helium? | Buy Web Content | Contact Us | Privacy | User agreement | DMCA | User Tools | Help | Community | Helium’s Official Blog | Link to Helium

Helium, Inc.
200 Brickstone Square Andover, MA 01810 USA