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We have been getting hammered out here. California is about to float away!
A pretty good measure of the recent rainfall in the hills around us is our creek, which I just clocked at over 200 ft3/sec...actually, 220. and once again I am hoping that we don't lose the footbridge... It's only been that high twice in fifteen years: Once during the 500 year flood of 96, and briefly one night I think last year, after many days of heavy rain. Normally the highest flows on a good year are around 80 -100 ft3/sec
A pretty good measure of the recent rainfall in the hills around us is our creek, which I just clocked at over 200 ft3/sec...actually, 220. and once again I am hoping that we don't lose the footbridge... It's only been that high twice in fifteen years: Once during the 500 year flood of 96, and briefly one night I think last year, after many days of heavy rain. Normally the highest flows on a good year are around 80 -100 ft3/sec
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