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| Posted by: Dr. Jeff Masters, 01:17 PM GMT del 22 Marzo 2012 | +37 |
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Jeff co-founded the Weather Underground in 1995 while working on his Ph.D. He flew with the NOAA Hurricane Hunters from 1986-1990.
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Ditto that Pat,
Guess my post yesterday aftn of having been lucky up to that point down here of "having enough breaks between storms, lesser intensity" came back to bite... I added another .42" thru midnight for yesterday's totals, dumped the gauge, then in about 5 hr period, say 12:30-5:30 this morn received another 3.93" with stalled boundary / numerous training cells... Had barely got to sleep from the thundering racket when awakened by discomforting sound of drops inside - dang roof sprang two new leaks! Sheesh... Anyway, Terrebonne and Lafourche totally saturated, bayous / canals all full to banks, lot of street flooding at peak earlier, etc... Only a few reports of water in houses, but we'll see...
All told, the event rain tally from my home Cocorah gauge now stands at 8.35"... (Tue: .02", Wed: 2.86", Thu: 1.54", Fri: 3.93")... Glad to see this shift east, don't need anymore for a while, lol... Up to this event, my monthly total was at only .53" while everyone else had been getting it... Very similar, reminded me of last hvy March deluge we had, back on Mar 25-26 2009... But that one was more intense, according to my notes, most all fell within a 3 AM-3 AM / 24 hr period...
Hello and welcome back, glorious sunshine!!!
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Like that didn't happen about everyday during the last admin. Political opinions are quite common on here, let's not act like his opinion giving is something new. The only reason it is getting play is because it is a right sided opinion.
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