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Old 11-13-2009, 11:34 AM
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Default Any flooding -Severna Park, Arnold or Cape St. Clair?

In New Jersey the areas close to the water are getting flooded . Are there any such problems when there is nor'eastern or heavy rains in the Severna Park, Arnold or Cape St. Clair areas?
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Old 11-13-2009, 12:20 PM
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I have lived in Arnold since 1985 and have never been flooded. 5 homes across the street are actually waterfront and I have a friend in waterfront in Cape St. Claire so I will ask them. We do however lose power often during storms usually only for a few hours. During Isabella and and one other time during multiple snowstorms, we lost power for a couple of days. An emergency generator is great to have.
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Old 11-13-2009, 01:02 PM
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Thanks . We were thinking of moving to the area in a few years . I am not worried about the powere outages because we often lose powere where we live now. I was mostly worried about flooding.
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We had a 4 foot high tide last night. Luckily for us we are up on a cliff. The water was level to, or maybe 6" over the main pier. It was hard to tell with the wind action.

During Isabel we had a 12' surge. It was erie to look out across the river and only see water, no piers, just water and shoreline.
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