German luxury automaker BMW AG and its South Carolina auto dealers are currently adjusting to the weather conditions in the state, where at least two feet of rain have poured during the past three-four days. The catastrophic flooding in some parts of the state - for example in Columbia, S.C., where the Congaree River jumped 10 feet in just 12 hours according to reports - has impacted the rail transfer of completed BMW vehicles that were headed towards the Port of Charleston, with 70 percent of the assembly facility's output headed towards export.