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<p>Tonight's episode comes on the heels of another horrific weather tragedy; a Texas hill country flash flooding event that killed at least 100 people. This was a flash flood that we all fear - extreme rainfall, rugged terrain, and was a nocturnal event overnight on a holiday weekend. It's a home-grown show among our panelists, and it's a critical topic about a historical weather event.</p> <p>Our email officer Jen is continuing to handle the incoming messages from our listeners. Reach us here: email@weatherbrains.com.</p> <ul> <li>1978 Texas Flash Flood/Tropical Storm Amelia (03:00)</li> <li>What makes the Hill Country so susceptible to flooding? (05:00)</li> <li>WEA Alerts issued before flash flood tragedy (12:00)</li> <li>Prior major flash floods that have plagued the U. S. (20:45)</li> <li>Returning to critical thinking about risk assessment and wading through the madness of social media (25:00)</li> <li>Exploring the role of NWS Warning Coordination Meteorologist and the EMA c...