I keep reading about how the lake need water and Fla is in a drought. Fla is not in a drought. You can take a look at this map and see how bad NC is. We could use a TS cause that is what it would take. But don't hold your breath for one. My well is getting low and I have a deep well. When it spits back it you when you trun on the water you know the water table is getting low. The Farmers have lost big time. But Tropic weather is almost over with. So we will not get rain from any TS. So now I guess the Northeasterns will be the ones to wach for here now.
Here is the map
http://droughtreporter.unl.edu/map.jsp
NC in drought
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Re: NC in drought
storms in NC wrote:I keep reading about how the lake need water and Fla is in a drought. Fla is not in a drought. You can take a look at this map and see how bad NC is. We could use a TS cause that is what it would take. But don't hold your breath for one. My well is getting low and I have a deep well. When it spits back it you when you trun on the water you know the water table is getting low. The Farmers have lost big time. But Tropic weather is almost over with. So we will not get rain from any TS. So now I guess the Northeasterns will be the ones to wach for here now.
Here is the map
http://droughtreporter.unl.edu/map.jsp
Look at us:
http://www.drought.unl.edu/dm/DM_state.htm?AL
Lake Lanier which is the source of water for millions in the Atlanta metro is going to run dry in about 2 months.
We have had a total water ban here since well before it got out of hand, back in July I think.
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