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There are no members with at least 1,000 posts from Arizona, Arkansas,  Hawaii, Kansas, Louisiana,

Mississippi, Montana, North Dakota, New Mexico, Rhode Island, South Dakota and Wyoming.

 

Unknown: 12 (3%) of total of those with at least 1,000 posts out of the 8,763 membership | 4,440 members (50.56%) have never posted

Total: 398 [population rank] - (land area rank)

New York (50) {12.92%} - [3] - (30)

Pennsylvania (36) {9.3%} - [6] - (32)

New Jersey (33) {8.53%} - [11] - (46)

North Carolina (33) {8.53%} - [10] - (29)

Maryland (27) {6.98%} - [19] - (42)

Massachusetts (27) {6.98%} - [14] - (45)

Virginia (23) {5.94%} - [12] - (37)

Connecticut (20) {5.17%} - [29] - (48)

Michigan (13) {3.36%} - [8] - (22)

Georgia (12) {3.1%} - [9] - (21)

South Carolina (10) {2.58%} - [24] - (40)

New Hampshire (9) {2.33%} - [41] - (44)

Ohio (9) {2.33%} - [7] - (35)

Vermont (8) {2.07%} - [49] - (43)

Illinois (7) {1.81%} - [5] - (24)

Indiana (7) {1.81%} - [15] - (38)

Maine (5) {1.29%} - [40] - (39)

Washington, D.C. (5) {1.29%} - Population slightly lower than Wyoming's

Florida (4) {1.03%} - [4] - (26)

Oklahoma (4) {1.03%} - [28] - (19)

Texas (4) {1.03%} - [2] - (2)

Wisconsin (4) {1.03%} [20] - (25)

California (3) {.78%} - [1] - (3)

Colorado (3) {.78%} - [22] - (8)

Minnesota (3) {.78%} - [21] - (14)

Missouri (3) {.78%} - [18] - (18)

Tennessee (3) {.78%} - [17] - (34)

West Virginia (2) {.52%) - [37] - (41)

Alabama (1) {.26%} - [23] - (28)

Alaska (1) {.26%} - [47] - (1)

Delaware (1) {.26%} - [45] - (49)

Idaho (1) {.26%} - [39] - (11)

Iowa (1) {.26%} - [30] - (23)

Kentucky (1) {.26%} - [26] - (36)

Nebraska (1) {.26%} - [38] - (15)

Nevada (1) {.26%} - [35] - (7)

Oregon (1) {.26%} - [27] - (10)

Utah (1) {.26%} - [34] - (12)

Washington (1) {.26%} - [13] - (20)


Arizona (0) - [16] - (6)

Arkansas (0) - [32] - (27)

Hawaii (0) - [42] - (47)

Kansas (0) - [33] - (13)

Louisiana (0) - [25] - (33)

Mississippi (0) - [31] - (31)

Montana (0) - [44] - (4)

New Mexico (0) - [36] - (5)

North Dakota (0) - [48] - (17)

Rhode Island (0) - [43] - (50)

South Dakota (0) - [46] - (16)

Wyoming (0) - [50] - (9)



Canada (6) {1.55%}

Israel (1) {.26%}

Japan (1) {.26%}


Number of birthdays per month

Jan...20

Feb...24

Mar...29

Apr...25

May...28

Jun...28

Jul....17

Aug...24

Sep...27

Oct...21

Nov...21

Dec...22

Total: 286

Unknown: 112
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I've always been a fan of the board stats! Thanks!

one of these days, tom or tralce will get together a list of wing wahs for you. seriously, i like the stats too. the new name would lend itself to being more national in scope. a side of me likes that. a side of me does not. in the summer it would focus on convection and be flooded with people from oklahoma and kansas and places like that. in the winter, focus is east again because that is (sigh) why alot of people are on here. i wish i could get people interested in hydrology. but that aint happenin.

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one of these days, tom or tralce will get together a list of wing wahs for you. seriously, i like the stats too. the new name would lend itself to being more national in scope. a side of me likes that. a side of me does not. in the summer it would focus on convection and be flooded with people from oklahoma and kansas and places like that. in the winter, focus is east again because that is (sigh) why alot of people are on here. i wish i could get people interested in hydrology. but that aint happenin.

Hi, last time I saw you you could not see me, hope all is well and I love Hydrology, ask Ryan CT Rain met from CT, he says I have a fetish for it, he may be right.

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one of these days, tom or tralce will get together a list of wing wahs for you. seriously, i like the stats too. the new name would lend itself to being more national in scope. a side of me likes that. a side of me does not. in the summer it would focus on convection and be flooded with people from oklahoma and kansas and places like that. in the winter, focus is east again because that is (sigh) why alot of people are on here. i wish i could get people interested in hydrology. but that aint happenin.

1) Oh my. There's several ways I could take that. :arrowhead:

2) One thing with Eastern is it died in the summer. A lot of the time it was tropical + the DC folks lamenting the lack of severe :arrowhead: - So perhaps it would be a good thing to have a steadier influx in the spring/summer.

3) My grandfather was a hydrologist for the army. I'm not super interested in it but feel I could be if somebody showed me something cool.

But I digress off topic.

Number 2 is the only on topic thing.

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1) Oh my. There's several ways I could take that. :arrowhead:

2) One thing with Eastern is it died in the summer. A lot of the time it was tropical + the DC folks lamenting the lack of severe :arrowhead: - So perhaps it would be a good thing to have a steadier influx in the spring/summer.

3) My grandfather was a hydrologist for the army. I'm not super interested in it but feel I could be if somebody showed me something cool.

But I digress off topic.

Number 2 is the only on topic thing.

i meant the restaurants of course. you said once there is one near you.

southern plains severe outbreaks and expectations for one could certainly help undull a weather board when things are quiet locally.

there are several agencies involved in hydro. the nws works very closely with the army corps of engineers, us geological survey and local river basin commisssions that help bring local governments and entities together for their areas that drain into one waterway. the potomac for example has a drainage area in 4 states plus dc and involvement goes down to the county and town level also. http://www.potomacriver.org. i want one of their rain barrels in the worst way.

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