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Posted By: anthropic Rain dance! - 08/19/22 11:57 PM
Forecast for over six inches of rain in the next week at my pond. I'd take half of that, but would really appreciate more.

Rain dance requested for all in the drought area!
Posted By: RossC Re: Rain dance! - 08/20/22 03:53 AM
The bullseye is right over us with the chance of 10-12". I'd be happy with a nice slow 4".
Posted By: Bobbss Re: Rain dance! - 08/20/22 05:14 AM
Be sure to send some this way when your done with it. lol!
Posted By: FishinRod Re: Rain dance! - 08/20/22 02:07 PM
anthropic,

Rain dance headed your way!

(No, there will be no video of the aforementioned rain dance posted on Pond Boss.)
Posted By: anthropic Re: Rain dance! - 08/20/22 04:14 PM
Originally Posted by FishinRod
anthropic,

Rain dance headed your way!

(No, there will be no video of the aforementioned rain dance posted on Pond Boss.)

Just so long as it doesn't involve any twerking...
Posted By: anthropic Re: Rain dance! - 08/21/22 10:59 PM
To all Rain Dancers: Thank you! FINALLY getting lots of rain!!!
Posted By: FishinRod Re: Rain dance! - 08/22/22 02:34 AM
Originally Posted by anthropic
To all Rain Dancers: Thank you! FINALLY getting lots of rain!!!

Thank goodness. The calf cramps were killing me!
Posted By: anthropic Re: Rain dance! - 08/22/22 06:11 AM
Overnight forecast: "Localized flooding is possible."

Never have those words sounded better.
Posted By: Dave Davidson1 Re: Rain dance! - 08/22/22 10:38 AM
So far, according to a close weather station, I’ve gotten 1.2 inches.
Posted By: anthropic Re: Rain dance! - 08/22/22 11:27 AM
Originally Posted by FishinRod
Originally Posted by anthropic
To all Rain Dancers: Thank you! FINALLY getting lots of rain!!!

Thank goodness. The calf cramps were killing me!

Rod, I'm surprised Mama cow let you force her baby to do all that dancing!

Dave, good news on your rain, hope it meets the need. Best I can tell, my place got 2.6 inches so far, and it's still raining. I wouldn't mind double that, or even triple spread out a couple of days. It's gonna take a heck of a lot to refill when you start three feet low.
Posted By: FireIsHot Re: Rain dance! - 08/22/22 12:00 PM
14 1/4" so far. It's a tad wet around here. Pretty sure the hatchery pond got blown out, and the big pond's at emergency spillway.
Posted By: Pat Williamson Re: Rain dance! - 08/22/22 12:11 PM
Send some to us…. 1” in the last 4 months and I’m not that far south of you
Posted By: FireIsHot Re: Rain dance! - 08/22/22 12:18 PM
Pat, I'd give you 6" in a heartbeat. Gonna get out and take some pics in a few.

Hatchery pond got blown out. Starting from scratch once the water recedes.
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24" pipe from neighbor's pasture got blown out.
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Emergency spillway 10" but falling
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Highest water level I can remember.
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Posted By: Pat Williamson Re: Rain dance! - 08/22/22 02:10 PM
Too much of a good thing……they can’t seem to keep the power on either, 5 days in a row it’s been out for hours at a time…..
Posted By: FishinRod Re: Rain dance! - 08/22/22 02:13 PM
Al, sorry about your flooding!

We definitely need a Pond Boss advertiser that makes a control switch for rain that can be turned off before we get too much.
Posted By: anthropic Re: Rain dance! - 08/22/22 04:11 PM
Yikes, Al! Haven't heard of that much rain since Hurricane Harvey down Houston way. This obviously isn't a hurricane, just a tropical wave, but it is so slow moving.

Nearing 4 inches now, all of which my pond can use. Two or three more would be fine. Much more than that, may get dicey, especially if it comes fast. Even starting so low, 14 1/4 inches would be too much.
Posted By: liquidsquid Re: Rain dance! - 08/22/22 06:07 PM
Next time you pray for rain to alleviate drought, you need to quantify how much, and over what period of time. Use language lie "hall have no more than 1.0" per hour at any time and no longer than 3 hours per day"

Sheesh, just like Texas to go big. Sorry you are getting damaging amounts of rain.
Posted By: Tbar Re: Rain dance! - 08/22/22 06:11 PM
Nothing like extremes.......From 2 months of drought to 10"+ since last night and still coming down.
Posted By: FireIsHot Re: Rain dance! - 08/22/22 06:11 PM
The rain cell just sat on top of us, with little to no wind to move it. I was almost scared to say how much rain we got, but several neighbor's are swamped as well. Neighbor across the road has a dry creek that's about 20' below his back pasture. That pasture's still under water. We're under a flood watch until 8 tonight. Potential for 2-5 inches.
Posted By: anthropic Re: Rain dance! - 08/22/22 10:30 PM
Looks like my place will end up with about 5 inches. I suspect it will take more than that to reach full pool, but could be wrong. Lots of variables, including soil type, topography, etc. I have 8 to 1 ratio of watershed to pond, should be interesting to observe how much water level changes.

Rain dancers, you've done your job. In fact, some places you did a little too much!
Posted By: RAH Re: Rain dance! - 08/22/22 11:00 PM
Wishing folks within this torrent the best!
Posted By: Dave Davidson1 Re: Rain dance! - 08/23/22 12:29 AM
Wound up with 10 inches in town where I didn’t need it. A neighbor with a weather station near my ponds got 3 inches.
Posted By: RAH Re: Rain dance! - 08/23/22 09:58 AM
I guess that there was more dancing in town. Ten inches is a lot of rain in one storm!
Posted By: anthropic Re: Rain dance! - 08/24/22 05:36 AM
Wonder how it will affect the fish. I know they like fresh water, particularly when it is cooler in the blazing dog days of summer, but how does it affect water chemistry? What about the thermocline?

Interesting subject, I'm gonna ask Bob about it.
Posted By: Dave Davidson1 Re: Rain dance! - 08/25/22 10:31 AM
Rah, actually lots of flooding in the DFW metroplex.
Posted By: RAH Re: Rain dance! - 08/25/22 10:35 AM
I saw that flooding on the news. Wishing that folks are able to recover quickly!
Posted By: ewest Re: Rain dance! - 08/26/22 04:57 PM
It moved east and we were already wet. We did not need the rain. DD1 I wish you could take the excess back.
Posted By: Dave Davidson1 Re: Rain dance! - 08/28/22 05:24 PM
I wound up with 3.3 inches but got limited run off.
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