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Re: Misc. storm info - Rainfall amounts

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Jeanne Bowman

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Mon, 29 Aug 2011 14:05:58 -0400

North Baltimore County- the pitcher stayed the course and recorded  6.30 "  
 jeanne bowman  
 
 
In a message dated 8/29/2011 11:49:23 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
 writes:

There is  a network of local weather stations. You can search by county to
see your  area:
http://www.cocorahs.org/ViewData/ListDailyPrecipReports.aspx

The  nearest station to our house recorded 6.72 inches of rain from Irene,
which  is close to our unofficial measurement of seven inches in the bottom
of a  trash can.

We are lucky to have only a few small branches down, no  trees, no damage.
Our hummingbird feeder never even blew off the hook it's  suspended from, 
but
I haven't seen a hummer there since before the  hurricane. I think maybe our
yard hummers have already headed south  (although I wonder if Irene blew 
them
backwards). Yesterday the only birds  I saw were Turkey and Black Vultures, 
a
few crows, and one gull.  

Pat Valdata
Elkton






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