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   / Rain #151  
Not sure where you live, but we've gotten at least that much here in July...more than double the average. In NEK Vermont, just across the river they're probably close to twice that. Lyndonville/St. Johnsbury area has gotten hit really bad.
It does seem like Vermont has been hit pretty heavily the last three years all the way from the NorthEast Kingdom down to midstate.

All the best, Peter
 
   / Rain #152  
I don't see your location in your profile. Inquiring minds may want to know where here is?

Not sure where you live, but we've gotten at least that much here in July...more than double the average. In NEK Vermont, just across the river they're probably close to twice that. Lyndonville/St. Johnsbury area has gotten hit really bad.
Keep forgetting to fix that. Mid Michigan
 
   / Rain #153  
Hey! Once again, my Davis predicts upcoming rain.
 
   / Rain #154  
Well - finally. Got enough rain to register on my Davis. Been "raining" for the last hour. Got - 0.02 inch of rain.

Yes, I know - not a whole lot. BUT - everything is wet.
 
   / Rain #155  
Looks like we are right on the line between the 3-5" and the 5-8" tonight-tuesday from TS Debby.
 
   / Rain #156  
There is no way I could control even 3" of rain here. There would be massive erosion and flooding. Our normal is less than 1.2" inches per month.
 
   / Rain #157  
It does seem like Vermont has been hit pretty heavily the last three years all the way from the NorthEast Kingdom down to midstate.

All the best, Peter
NEK is where I live. Last year, July had record floods, this year, on exact date of anniversary, saw more record flooding, this time, even closer to home. last week, storm stalled and dumped 4-8" of rain. Went to survey damage of neighbors, and saw up close and personal the devastation. Stopped at a couples home, lived there 50 years. What has been a 5' wide stream turned into a 100'+ torrential river. 3am they heard creaking, moved there cars out of garage, just before river cut out 20' bank underneath. GONE. Soon after, their bedroom, GONE. River washed out roughly 8' under basement slab. 1/2 home still standing. Offered to go in, after checking block foundation for cracks... Got a bunch of items removed, but their loss will be great. 8' metal culvert from hundreds of yard up the road was washed down to their home. Rain, rain, go away. Let us rebuild, again...
 
   / Rain #158  
NEK is where I live. Last year, July had record floods, this year, on exact date of anniversary, saw more record flooding, this time, even closer to home. last week, storm stalled and dumped 4-8" of rain. Went to survey damage of neighbors, and saw up close and personal the devastation. Stopped at a couples home, lived there 50 years. What has been a 5' wide stream turned into a 100'+ torrential river. 3am they heard creaking, moved there cars out of garage, just before river cut out 20' bank underneath. GONE. Soon after, their bedroom, GONE. River washed out roughly 8' under basement slab. 1/2 home still standing. Offered to go in, after checking block foundation for cracks... Got a bunch of items removed, but their loss will be great. 8' metal culvert from hundreds of yard up the road was washed down to their home. Rain, rain, go away. Let us rebuild, again...
That was good of you. I'm so sorry.

I lived once near a stream that was 6" deep and 3-4' wide most of the year. One weekend a cell stalled over the valley, the rain started lightly Saturday morning and just steadily got more intense all day. The little 3' stream became 100' wide and 6-12 feet deep. 30x30' boulders got moved so far down stream that I didn't recognize where they had come from. A flood plain with 3-5' of soil on it turned into a cobblestone and boulder field, with many fields washed away. All things considered, very little loss of life.

I happened to be downriver a bit that weekend, perhaps ten miles, and perhaps fifteen hundred feet lower in elevation, adjacent to the main river fed in part by the valley where I was living. The main river was normally 35-40' wide and 3-5' deep, clear blue water. It went to 250' wide and thirty feet plus deep, and the color of dirt. Whole trees and roof tops of homes sailed on by like twigs or leaves in a normal river.

Pretty unforgettable. I showed before and after photos to a friend who was a geologist who specialized in erosions and sediments, who opined it was a 500-1,000 year flood.

All the best,

Peter
 
   / Rain #160  
So - grsthegreat - it's you folks that got most of the predicted rain. Well - it's good that somebody got the rain. We ended up getting 0.02 inch.
 

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