On 11/09/2002 02:56 PM, Tim Wunder wrote:
On Saturday 09 November 2002 05:19 pm, someone claiming to be Keith Antoine wrote:Out here in the SF Bay area we just had our _first_ rainfall in 193 days. Yes, that's right, it hadn't rained at all from late April until two days ago. Oddly, this is fairly normal for out here, although last year it wasn't quite this long without rain (we got it about once every 50 days or so).
On Saturday 09 November 2002 03:21 pm, Tim Wunder espoused:<snip>BTW, How've you been Kantoine?I am doing fine except for my bloody lousy memory, grin. But I wish I could get this Suse to setup the broadband and logon, its fine otherwise. Its spring here and the temps have already hit the low 30's, bushfires taking homes down south (NSW), we also are experiencing the biggest drought in recorded history.
Fortunately, us on the East coast US (mid-Atlantic) don't have a lot of brush for brushfires (too many f'ing people), but we're locked in a pretty good drought ourselves. We've gotten some rain recently, but it hasn't been enough. Fall is s'posed to be rainy anyway, so I'm not even sure if the rain we're getting is any more than we normally get. Might be less...
Our summer was *very* dry and our resevoirs are quite low. We were hoping for a nice tropical storm or two (or three) to make its way up here, but we didn't get much this season :-(.
Maybe we'll get snow this winter...
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