Did any hail fall in Laredo also? Jeez....
quote:If the current radar is to be believed, you may be getting your wish.
We need it to flood from Utopia to Concan so Choke can get some water!
quote:I know nothing about the area. Are those aquifer recharge areas? what is the fault zone?
Looking at the stream guages it doesn't look like any of those Hill Country rivers are got much water in them. Nueces, Frio, Sabinal, Seco Creek, etc... None of them have enough flow to get them across the fault zone; much less get them across the Carrrizo recharge zone.
quote:Absolutely. The Edwards Aquifer recharge zone sits between HWY 90 and Barksdale/Concan/Utopia and is fractured (to the point of huge sinkholes) limestone. It take a helluva rain around Garner to make it all the way to HWY 90 before being sucked up. After that, the Frio/Hondo enter the Carrizo recharge - not as permeable, but still lots of fractured sandstone down below the surface.quote:I know nothing about the area. Are those aquifer recharge areas? what is the fault zone?
Looking at the stream guages it doesn't look like any of those Hill Country rivers are got much water in them. Nueces, Frio, Sabinal, Seco Creek, etc... None of them have enough flow to get them across the fault zone; much less get them across the Carrrizo recharge zone.
quote:Yeah I remember that, but at least what I really remember from that was the pop up showers. It still got hot every day until it rained at 3 or 4.
2007 comes to mind. Rained all summer
quote:Y'all beat me to this one. I thought it was 2006 though. It was the first summer I bought my Jet Ski and everyday almost it rained and we had to wait it out at Canyon Lake to load it back up.quote:Yeah I remember that, but at least what I really remember from that was the pop up showers. It still got hot every day until it rained at 3 or 4.
2007 comes to mind. Rained all summer
We had the pool in my neighborhood to ourselves every afternoon because the families would leave when it rained.
I looked up the recorded temps for then and you were correct Ms. Cherry
quote:And there were dead fish all the way up to the main road in San Gabriel park once the water went down.
I remember 2007. I remember them shutting down access to some (all?) of the trails at Lake Georgetown.
quote:quote:And there were dead fish all the way up to the main road in San Gabriel park once the water went down.
I remember 2007. I remember them shutting down access to some (all?) of the trails at Lake Georgetown.
Water also almost went over the Austin Ave. Bridge over the South Fork.
quote:Yeah, before then you could drive through the park. I'm also pretty sure that was the reason they decided to go with the high bridge downstream of the dam in the park.quote:quote:And there were dead fish all the way up to the main road in San Gabriel park once the water went down.
I remember 2007. I remember them shutting down access to some (all?) of the trails at Lake Georgetown.
Water also almost went over the Austin Ave. Bridge over the South Fork.
That was pretty nuts. Wasn't that the year that the levee at Blue Hole got destroyed? They've redone it since then.
quote:Not that kind of soft limestone.
Regarding all the limestone, I do wonder if we will see a sinkhole issue crop up in the near future as more of the limestone gets dissolved by this now yearlong deluge.
quote:it was chilly into June last year here in Houston. Talking low 60s overnight and in the AM.
I'm not as old as the rest of y'all, but I can remember years it rained more at once than it has this year, years there were pop up showers every day of summer at 4 on the dot but never a year it rained this consistently and that the rain kept May as cold as it has this year.
quote:I think the Waco area had one 90 degree day in June of last year. Very wet and cool.
it was chilly into June last year here in Houston. Talking low 60s overnight and in the AM.