k-bob
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http://www.delawareonline.com/story/weather/2014/04/06/extreme-rain-events-rise/7405047/
JasonS wrote:
Article is meaningless nonsense. I'll wait to see if anyone else can point out why.
Article is meaningless nonsense. I'll wait to see if anyone else can point out why.
And that's the point, these events have long term effects on streams.k-bob wrote:
Doesn't matter whether it was random or whatever, I fish in eastern sullivan county. The area got 10 inches of rain over a several day stretch in 2011 (page 10 below) when streams already had water from a 3+ inch rain a dozen days earlier (page 9 below).
Info on the rainfall totals in E Sullivan makes me less interested in older fishing books, etc, because that much rain could have changed stream structures up there.
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/assessments/pdfs/LeeSusquehanna12.pdf