What's new
Forums
Members
Resources
Whopper Club
Politics
Pics
Videos
Fishing Reports
Classifieds
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Members
Resources
Whopper Club
Politics
Menu
Log in
Register
Install the app
Install
Forums
General
General Discussion
Drought of 2019
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
<blockquote data-quote="Bed Wetter" data-source="post: 253063" data-attributes="member: 428"><p>Good afternoon, gentleman.</p><p></p><p>Because we’re all friends here (‘cept for Martin’sLanding. Who keeps inviting that guy?), I wanted to give you a heads up. Now, the data is still preliminary, but Weather Bucket readings are showing a strong probability that this spring is going to be a historically dry one. The snow samples we’ve collected so far show an abnormally low water content per inch. Even though the RR Valley has received between 65 and 90 feet of snow, the average water content is equivalent to about 3.5” of rain, which is somewhere in the neighborhood of 1/12th the normal water content for that kind of snow depth. I’m not saying you should start conserving water just yet, but if you’d planned on filling the pool or hot tub this summer, you better plan camping trips instead. Maybe sell your boat before the market is flooded with them and don’t shy away from lowball offers. In two months you’ll be glad it’s someone else’s problem.</p><p></p><p>Good day, gentleman. And Martin’sLanding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bed Wetter, post: 253063, member: 428"] Good afternoon, gentleman. Because we’re all friends here (‘cept for Martin’sLanding. Who keeps inviting that guy?), I wanted to give you a heads up. Now, the data is still preliminary, but Weather Bucket readings are showing a strong probability that this spring is going to be a historically dry one. The snow samples we’ve collected so far show an abnormally low water content per inch. Even though the RR Valley has received between 65 and 90 feet of snow, the average water content is equivalent to about 3.5” of rain, which is somewhere in the neighborhood of 1/12th the normal water content for that kind of snow depth. I’m not saying you should start conserving water just yet, but if you’d planned on filling the pool or hot tub this summer, you better plan camping trips instead. Maybe sell your boat before the market is flooded with them and don’t shy away from lowball offers. In two months you’ll be glad it’s someone else’s problem. Good day, gentleman. And Martin’sLanding. [/QUOTE]
Verification
What is the most common fish caught on this site?
Post reply
Recent Posts
Newbie here.
Latest: Jiffy
5 minutes ago
What are these things?
Latest: NDSportsman
24 minutes ago
Buying gold and silver.
Latest: Maddog
Today at 2:10 AM
U
Catfish anyone?
Latest: USMCGrunt
Yesterday at 10:23 PM
Backyard chickens?
Latest: Obi-Wan
Yesterday at 9:04 PM
Cheaper Lithium for FFS shuttl
Latest: luvcatchingbass
Yesterday at 7:29 PM
T
500,000 acre habitat program
Latest: Traxion
Yesterday at 7:28 PM
Seekins rifles
Latest: Jiffy
Yesterday at 3:23 PM
Tire inflator
Latest: 5575
Yesterday at 1:09 PM
A.I. Are you Excited?
Latest: Lycanthrope
Yesterday at 9:33 AM
Polaris Ranger Windshield?
Latest: Allen
Yesterday at 8:34 AM
L
I HATE coyotes!!!!
Latest: LBrandt
Yesterday at 2:37 AM
C
NFL News (Vikings)
Latest: camper
Sunday at 6:56 PM
Wood Planer?
Latest: risingsun
Sunday at 1:51 PM
N
Model 12 Winchester
Latest: NodakBob
Sunday at 9:35 AM
F 150 Owners
Latest: 1lessdog
Sunday at 5:55 AM
The Decline of Devils Lake
Latest: Rut2much
Saturday at 10:21 AM
SnowDog
Latest: lunkerslayer
Saturday at 7:16 AM
Eat steak wear real fur
Latest: lunkerslayer
Saturday at 6:54 AM
P
Anyone see that one coming
Latest: PrairieGhost
Saturday at 6:42 AM
Rods From god YT
Latest: svnmag
Saturday at 1:36 AM
N
Heated jackets
Latest: ndrivrrat
Friday at 5:07 PM
Harwood ND AI business
Latest: Davy Crockett
Friday at 3:58 PM
Friends of NDA
Forums
General
General Discussion
Drought of 2019
Top
Bottom