It’s the storm of the decade, and Benjamin Jurkovich is on the chase. In movies—like, say, Twister, one of his favorites—he’d be speeding through cornfields. Today, on the other hand, he is calmly driving around traffic circles outside Snohomish, his red compact SUV distinctive only for the camera mount that shoots above it like a tiny, empty flagpole.
He pulls off US 2 on the Ebey Slough bridge, then turns under it and onto an unpaved road that leads to a finger of the Snohomish River. It’s the beginning of what will be a disastrous series of rainstorms in December 2025, and the waterway is crammed with sticks and
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