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sundial
05-03-2009, 05:05 AM
Our area has had rain for 10 days--10 days!! --and there's more rain in the forecast. :mad: The river is rising close to the levels it did when it flooded for 7 long weeks last year. :( There may be sunshine on Tuesday and then it's back to more rain. Maybe I should build an ark. I would never make it in Seattle, lol.
Biciclista
05-03-2009, 05:17 AM
why? you get more rain than we do.
Mobile, Alabama--67 " average annual rainfall; 59 average annual rainy days
Pensacola, Florida--65 inches average annual rainfall; 56 average annual rainy days
New Orleans, Louisiana--64 " average annual rainfall; 59 average annual rainy days
West Palm Beach, Florida--63 " average annual rainfall; 58 average annual rainy days
Lafayette, Louisiana--62 " average annual rainfall; 55 average annual rainy days
Baton Rouge, Louisiana--62 " average annual rainfall; 56 average annual rainy days
Miami, Florida--62 " average annual rainfall; 57 average annual rainy days
Port Arthur, Texas--61" average annual rainfall; 51 average annual rainy days
Tallahassee, Florida--61" average annual rainfall; 56 average annual rainy days
Lake Charles, Louisiana--58 " average annual rainfall; 50 average annual rainy days
Houston 47"
Seattle’s ranking? 37" of rain and Number 41 on the list
Portland, OR? 37" and number 42.
ZenSojourner
05-03-2009, 05:20 AM
Yeah, but as a former Portland denizen, you get that #42 ranked rain a mm at a time, so it seems like it's "raining" constantly.
What most native Portlandians seemed to consider "rain", I wouldn't even break an umbrella out for - it's more like mist. Grey, foggy, damp, mist. All the time.
LOL!
Tuckervill
05-03-2009, 05:23 AM
Where's the list? Because you didn't quote Arkansas, and I'm curious. :)
It rains a lot in areas near the coast. (Arkansas is not near the coast, but we do get hurricane remnants.) But I know from living here that the rainfall is punctuated by many days of sunny skies, as it is in Mobile, Baton Rouge and Pensacola.
It is my impression of Seattle that it might not rain that much, but the sky is gray or overcast more often. So a comparison of annual days of sunshine might be in order. :) The gray skies are what I object to the most.
Karen
Biciclista
05-03-2009, 05:26 AM
Where's the list? Because you didn't quote Arkansas, and I'm curious. :)
It is my impression of Seattle that it might not rain that much, but the sky is gray or overcast more often. So a comparison of annual days of sunshine might be in order. :) The gray skies are what I object to the most.
Karen
I found several lists, but this is the best one:
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0762183.html
you're right about Seattle, more grey days, but we have droughts too.
sundial
05-03-2009, 05:26 AM
State Area(sq. mi.) Rainfall (in./yr.)* Rainfall (mi./yr.) Rainfall (cu. mi./yr.)
Arkansas 53,104 49.20 0.0007765 41.2361
You're right, Mimi. It's usually sunny here with maybe 1-2 days of rain in the forecast, not several consecutive days of rain. I need my sunshine or I droop.
http://www.betweenwaters.com/etc/usrain.html
bmccasland
05-03-2009, 06:10 AM
But Mimi, I bet you don't have steam rising off the bike path in the broiling August sun after a 2 inch deluge of rain from a quick passing thunderstorm either. So 2 inches of rain and sun in the same day!
Sundial - hope you dry out, the sun shines and the river stops rising! :eek:
Biciclista
05-03-2009, 06:35 AM
no, we don't see that very often. But it does happen!
Selkie
05-03-2009, 06:50 AM
Sun - I'm with you. Lots of rain here, too. Not as much as you, but it started on Wednesday and been "on and off" since. Now it looks like it will be mostly "on" through Tuesday.
One more thing: DIRTY PAWS, wet dog smell, antsy goldens with too much energy...
I, too, need the sun. I don't mind some rain, as long as the sun returns quickly. Multiple rainy/grey days don't appeal to me.
I couldn't live in Seattle either, for the same reason. Nothing against Seattle. What I need to do is move to AZ!!
uforgot
05-03-2009, 07:12 AM
I'm tired of it too. I can't even walk in the yard without sinking. It was suppose to hold off until 3 today, so I was headed to St. Louis for the River Des Peres Ramble. Started raining on me before I was on the road for 5 minutes. I just turned around and came home. I'm not up for riding in the rain.
Biciclista
05-03-2009, 07:16 AM
the difference is, you can go out and ride easily and safely during most of our "rainy" days. It's a rare day when we get the kind of rain that makes floods and even our thunderstorms are rare and puny compared to any of yours.
sundial
05-03-2009, 07:31 AM
...DIRTY PAWS, wet dog smell, antsy goldens with too much energy...
I've given up trying to keep the laminate flooring mopped with the large footie prints. :o Niki and Kali want to go for their trot but I'm not in the mood today to ride in the rain--again. :rolleyes:
UForgot, you're in the same boat that I am. Looks like MO and AR are smack dab in the middle of the large rain system.
Bmccasland, currently the flood alert is for Wendesday through Friday of next week. Flood stage is 17, river is rising to 15 and will crest Wednesday. I really feel for our farmers. They couldn't plant for the rains and now that they have, they may lose it. :(
uforgot
05-03-2009, 08:10 AM
the difference is, you can go out and ride easily and safely during most of our "rainy" days. It's a rare day when we get the kind of rain that makes floods and even our thunderstorms are rare and puny compared to any of yours.
And you probably don't have a tornado or two thrown in for good measure!
Crankin
05-03-2009, 09:49 AM
Mickchick, 350 days of endless sunshine is no picnic, either. Especially when it is 112 degrees for 5 of those months. Set your oven to 400, open the door and stick your head in. That's what it feels like.
The saddest video we have is one of "rain" falling off of the roof of our patio cover. Yes, rain was so infrequent, my DH felt compelled to take a video of it.
Geonz
05-03-2009, 10:29 AM
Yesterday we were coming back from our ride on the first sun-break in an awfully long time, through the flooded fields, and we saw two deer bounding across a field, then across our road, then into the next field... and then they had rather suddenly stopped and walked slowly... we wondered why (deer interval training?) until they got to the edge of the field and stepped out and the mud all over their hooves showed exactly why they were unable to proceed. I'm glad none of 'em actually got sucked down... and whether or not they ever do. I can't help but think a deer could break a leg in that stuff.
Selkie
05-03-2009, 11:45 AM
Mickchick, 350 days of endless sunshine is no picnic, either. Especially when it is 112 degrees for 5 of those months. Set your oven to 400, open the door and stick your head in. That's what it feels like.
The saddest video we have is one of "rain" falling off of the roof of our patio cover. Yes, rain was so infrequent, my DH felt compelled to take a video of it.
It wouldn't bother me! I'm a native East Coaster (mid-Atlantic) but I love the heat.
Not me, mickchick. I spent 28 years of my life in endless Summer in south Florida. Hot, steamy, summer all the time. Yawwwwwn.
I love Spring, but I am dreading summer already.
It's been raining constantly here too. My yard is soaked and my dogs imitating rugs because they're depressed - then after dark they decide it's playtime and start chasing each other through the house to burn off a little energy. :rolleyes:
It's been raining so long i won't be able to cut the grass with a mower, I may need to have it brush-hogged :o
ZenSojourner
05-03-2009, 04:38 PM
Same here. I've been mowing the lawn in stripes so it will dry out faster (and because I can't mow the whole thing before it starts raining again).
So there are stripes of tall grass and stripes of not-so-tall grass, but it's all growing faster than I can mow.
Any day now the neighbors will be at the door with pitchforks and torches. Except the rain would put the torches out . . .
indigoiis
05-03-2009, 04:38 PM
and my dogs imitating rugs because they're depressed - then after dark they decide it's playtime and start chasing each other through the house to burn off a little energy. :rolleyes:
You have corgis, too?
:rolleyes:
crazycanuck
05-03-2009, 09:38 PM
Sundial, we seemed to have escaped our fall rain deluge...for now..
So, i'm sending you beautiful blue skies, 28C & sunshine. Ahhhh
bmccasland
05-04-2009, 04:19 AM
It's been raining so long i won't be able to cut the grass with a mower, I may need to have it brush-hogged :o
How about sheep or goats? :D
You have corgis, too?
:rolleyes:
Nope. I have two mutts - 40 and 60 pounds each. A little big to be running in the house like wild things - and they always decide it's playtime right around bedtime. :rolleyes:
sundial
05-06-2009, 06:02 AM
Sundial, we seemed to have escaped our fall rain deluge...for now..
So, i'm sending you beautiful blue skies, 28C & sunshine. Ahhhh
It worked! We had sunshine yesterday. :D Now we're back to rain again. :rolleyes:
Andrea
05-06-2009, 06:22 AM
Memphis monsoon season!
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