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Rain in your state.
Posted: 2003-08-27 09:34am
by haas mark
We've been having rain in New Mexico finally (hooray). Of course, this didn't happen until we had two fires in Albuquerque, alone, but we've got rain now..
So I've heard that the East Coast generally gets a lot of rain (and it did while I was there, as well). So do you get a lot of rain where you are?
~ver
Posted: 2003-08-27 09:39am
by salm
12,1 days of rain per month in stuttgart
Posted: 2003-08-27 09:45am
by Ghost Rider
It honestly varies...blasted place has had droughts, and then near floods.
Doesn't help that half the times the rain is either ice-cold or warm and putrid.
Posted: 2003-08-27 09:53am
by Zac Naloen
we've had hardly any rain in the uk in recent weeks, but im sure winter is gonna be its usual wetness... although im hoping for lots of snow this year
Posted: 2003-08-27 10:05am
by Col. Crackpot
we've been getting a lot of rain lately. the past 11 months have seen greatly elevated levels of rainfall (and snowfall). This summer has been the first in recent memory with no outdoor water restrictions.....mainly because the resevoirs are practically overflowing.
Posted: 2003-08-27 11:12am
by Frank Hipper
Last night was the first significant rainfall we've had at my house since early spring. We had a windstorm knock out power Friday night, with lots o' lightning, but it gave us about 5 drops of rain.
72 hours without power and not even any rain to cool things off, talk about adding insult to injury.
Posted: 2003-08-27 12:33pm
by TrailerParkJawa
San Jose gets about 14.4 inches of rain a year. Here are some more facts if you care to look:
http://www.ci.san-jose.ca.us/about.html
My previous residence in Fremont gets about 18 inches a year of rainfall.
Posted: 2003-08-27 12:39pm
by phongn
It rains every night or so during the wet season...
Posted: 2003-08-27 12:40pm
by TrailerParkJawa
phongn wrote:It rains every night or so during the wet season...
How long is the wet season?
Posted: 2003-08-27 01:52pm
by Zaia
I feel like I'm living in Seattle.
Posted: 2003-08-27 02:24pm
by SylasGaunt
Here in Brandon, FL we haven't had that much rain the last couple years.. though lately there's been plenty of the stuff coming down.. makes it a pain in the ass trying to get the yard cut though.
Posted: 2003-08-27 02:43pm
by phongn
TrailerParkJawa wrote:phongn wrote:It rains every night or so during the wet season...
How long is the wet season?
Most of summer, often in fall and spring.
Posted: 2003-08-27 02:45pm
by Xenophobe3691
TrailerParkJawa wrote:phongn wrote:It rains every night or so during the wet season...
How long is the wet season?
Middle-Late Spring, ALL of Summer, and Early-Middle Fall.
Basically, there's so much water, and there's so much sun, that every day most of it evaporates, forms huge storms, rains part of the afternoon, is sunny, rains again, and then nightfall. Thus, you make most of your summer outdoors plans for the morning...
Posted: 2003-08-27 02:56pm
by Dalton
NYC and surrounds get plenty of rain; we're right in the middle of the path of most hurricanes. I'm sure you've heard of the dreaded Nor'easter...
Posted: 2003-08-27 02:59pm
by Xenophobe3691
Dalton wrote:NYC and surrounds get plenty of rain; we're right in the middle of the path of most hurricanes. I'm sure you've heard of the dreaded Nor'easter...
Andrew was worse.
Posted: 2003-08-27 03:03pm
by Dalton
Vorlon1701 wrote:Dalton wrote:NYC and surrounds get plenty of rain; we're right in the middle of the path of most hurricanes. I'm sure you've heard of the dreaded Nor'easter...
Andrew was worse.
*blink*
A Nor'easter is a general term for any serious storm that comes through here that originated in the Gulf Stream...
Posted: 2003-08-27 03:10pm
by Xenophobe3691
Dalton wrote:
*blink*
A Nor'easter is a general term for any serious storm that comes through here that originated in the Gulf Stream...
Ah. I'm an idiot, my bad.
Posted: 2003-08-27 03:13pm
by Col. Crackpot
Vorlon1701 wrote:Dalton wrote:NYC and surrounds get plenty of rain; we're right in the middle of the path of most hurricanes. I'm sure you've heard of the dreaded Nor'easter...
Andrew was worse.
andrew lasted a day. the blizzard of 78 lasted three. and it took a good 2 weeks to dig out. Imagine snow and ice hitting your face at hurricane velocity.
Posted: 2003-08-27 04:20pm
by Darth Garden Gnome
I couldn't really tell you whether or not Michigan gets rainy weather at any paticular point in time. Let's wait five minutes.
*elevator music*
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Ohhh, ice bergs are forming in the street! Wait...they're melting again...Damn tropical hurricanes. Shoulda brung my camera. Now I'll have to wait a whole hour.
Posted: 2003-08-27 05:06pm
by MKSheppard
Power went out for 24 hrs due to a massive fucking thunderstorm with
sheets of rain and 75 MPH winds
Posted: 2003-08-27 07:29pm
by Shinova
Rain? What's that?
I live in California, so you could go like a half a year without rain.
But one time we had ponds freeze over!
But that was as cold as it got, in winter.
Posted: 2003-08-27 09:02pm
by Xon
Shinova wrote:Rain? What's that?
I live in California, so you could go like a half a year without rain.
I live in Western Australia. We
do go for over half a year with out rain.
Posted: 2003-08-27 09:49pm
by TrailerParkJawa
Shinova wrote:Rain? What's that?
I live in California, so you could go like a half a year without rain.
But one time we had ponds freeze over!
But that was as cold as it got, in winter.
The local hills usually get dusted with snow every year. 1/4" or so, a few times a year. However, ponds freezing over at sea level is a rarity indeed!
Its funny how much of a difference location can make. 14" inches of rain is normal in San Jose. Drive 50 or 60 miles to the north, cross the golden gate bridge and you are talking almost double the rainfall.
Posted: 2003-08-27 10:44pm
by Andrew J.
Vorlon1701 wrote:Dalton wrote:NYC and surrounds get plenty of rain; we're right in the middle of the path of most hurricanes. I'm sure you've heard of the dreaded Nor'easter...
Andrew was worse.
The hell I was you...oh, the
hurricane. Sorry.
Anyway, here in upstate New York we don't get the brunt of the Nor'easters, bet we usually get plenty of rain, especially with the summer thunderstorms.
Posted: 2003-08-28 04:36am
by Drewcifer
heh, I saved some newspapers from Hurricane Andrew, that being my real name. The headlines were fun: "Andrew devastates Florida" Hell yeah, feel my wrath
Anyhow, we need rain here baaaaad. The other day, our whole metro area was upgraded to Extreme Drought conditions. Between this year and last, we're about 23" short from average rainfall. July was the driest July on record (~120 years), with a whopping 0.25" of precip, when we would generally get something like 8". And, it's been over 100F (~40C) for 11 of the last 14 days. One day, with heat index, it was 111F here!! It really sucks, everything is brown, and the trees are going into conservation mode, dropping all their leaves now, rather than this fall. It's so dry, we're having to water our foundations so that the dry earth doesn't shift too much more and cause structural damage. It's that dry.
Of course, that's the fun of being a weather geek in the midwest; we get all the extremes of weather. We had a high of 8F one day last winter, and the other day it was 106F (air temp, not heat index). Plays hell with the roads, but it's fun weather watching!