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Caustic Burno":32nnlswv said:
Ky hills":32nnlswv said:
From what I understand here in Ky had broke the record for rainfall since its been being recorded. We have had so much wet ground and rain for so long it's been nearly impossible to get much done. My 4wd tractor is out of commission and I'm having to feed with the smaller loader tractor, very limited where I can go with it. Only bright side to this seems to be at least it ain't snow. I've always thought about retiring to Florida, but with all this mess and some other things I'm seriously considering pulling up stakes sooner than later.

We totaled 92" in 2018 we are normally wet getting 58 to 60 inches a year.
We got that or more last year.

Which is it?
92" or 58 to 60"?
 
greybeard":phhjsr4d said:
Caustic Burno":phhjsr4d said:
Ky hills":phhjsr4d said:
From what I understand here in Ky had broke the record for rainfall since its been being recorded. We have had so much wet ground and rain for so long it's been nearly impossible to get much done. My 4wd tractor is out of commission and I'm having to feed with the smaller loader tractor, very limited where I can go with it. Only bright side to this seems to be at least it ain't snow. I've always thought about retiring to Florida, but with all this mess and some other things I'm seriously considering pulling up stakes sooner than later.

We totaled 92" in 2018 we are normally wet getting 58 to 60 inches a year.
We got that or more last year.

Which is it?
92" or 58 to 60"?

What did you not understand? We totaled 92" in 2018 our normal is 58 to 60.
2017 had high totals due to Harvey.
 
92" is close to or more than you got in 2017 when Harvey came.
Houston's total rainfall for 2018 was only 56.02".
You're saying you got 36" more inches of rain in 2018 than Houston did?
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Right up the road from you in Lufkin only got 68.6 in 2018.

https://w2.weather.gov/climate/index.php?wfo=shv

Highest rainfall in Texas during Harvey was 60.7" at Nederland.
 
http://www.climatecentral.org/gallery/m ... on-one-map
Lufkin is 60 miles north Houston 90 east.
Pull up Beaumont and we got more rain than they did.
We're not Houston or Lufkin the counties with the highest rainfall Jasper is #1. Your like #15


Crow ain't too bad beaks and feet are little tough.

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greybeard":1ldp4xgu said:
92" is close to or more than you got in 2017 when Harvey came.
Houston's total rainfall for 2018 was only 56.02".
You're saying you got 36" more inches of rain in 2018 than Houston did?
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Right up the road from you in Lufkin only got 68.6 in 2018.

https://w2.weather.gov/climate/index.php?wfo=shv

Highest rainfall in Texas during Harvey was 60.7" at Nederland.

Using a digital weather station mounted on a 20-foot high pole, we recorded right at 77.5 inches of rain for 2018. I thought for sure that we would break 80, but didn't do it.

It's no joke when you see the amount of mud around here, you can have cattle on fresh high ground for a week and it's completely trashed. I would like to think we will dry up sometime soon, but I think this weather is here to stay for a while.
 

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