For Floyd my boys were 6, 3, and 2...I wasn't keeping records then as every day was survival mode. For Lee I have 7.50" from Monday afternoon through Thursday of that week. On 10/8/05 I had 8.51" of rain, I think that there was a tropical connection to that but my records then didn't include some of the details that I add now.
Here's a link to a river gage on the Wallkill near Garnet (Orange Regional Medical Center)
https://waterdata.usgs.gov/ny/nwis/uv/?site_no=01370520&PARAmeter_cd=00065,00060,62614,72020,00062,00010,99904,99905
Irene was 6.61" for me, sitting at 1.52" so far. What also helps my location is that the other side of the river is lower so much of the river goes that way when it spills its banks.
Agreed but I think many like it this way. This kinda relates to how people like their snowfalls, say you get 48" in a season, many will say give me 2 24" storms and call it a season. I'd prefer many more smaller events spread out over the winter.
Is it too soon to discuss the various leathery worn out shades of green the leaves have taken on and the early droppers that have littered parts of the lawn? Please advise.
WTH! At least they still have them. If one goes to the DC fair they must get one. I’ve sunk enough money in the beer tent next to the music stage there that I think the vollies were able to get a new rig.
Yep, March ‘18 did a lot of damage over that way, I know a guy that lost several trees in that storm, none hit his house fortunately but one came very close.