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Re: 5 year rain record?
[Re: turkey247]
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08/08/22 07:03 PM
08/08/22 07:03 PM
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Posts: 13,946 Mobile, AL
SouthBamaSlayer
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Gary's Fluffer
Joined: Aug 2014
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Mobile, AL
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I wonder if this has been the wettest five year period (2018-2022) for a given spot in AL? Some rain gauges around here busting 400+ inches in that time frame and 5 months to go. Tropics get fired up and it’s gonna get nasty. Most I’ve seen in an extended period and then some. We don’t just get summer showers, it rains for hours on end like wintertime rain. Outside work for many businesses steadily way behind. That little dry spell we had in 2017 is a distant memory now. 400 inches? Those are some screwed up rain gauges.
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