Portastorm wrote:BrokenGlassRepublicn wrote:Porta, glad to hear the ATX is getting some healthy rains.
Thanks man. The real good news is that the rain has been spread fairly wide so the Hill Country is getting several inches of rain. While it's not much, any little bit will help out the Highland Lakes chain, including Lake Travis.
weatherdude ... nice to see you giving that new weather station of yours a workout!
Oh yeah! Nice test to see everything works! Rain sensor was the last test.

I compared the weather station digital rain sensor to an analog rain gauge I have setting right next to it. Both are out in the open away from trees and obstacles which can affect the amount. The analog rain gauge showed 2.7 inches (0.3-inch more than the digital rain sensor). The NWC Precipitation analysis shows around 2 inches (+/- 0.5-inch) for my area in the last 24 hours.
Interesting to see the slight variability comparing the side-by-side field measurements to what the weather service map shows.
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge2/RFC_Precip/In any case, the hill country is benefitting! Only slight runoff reported, not expected to effect levels based on the dry soils that absorbed most of it. If we get something like this again soon, we'll definitely get a boost in levels! Not confident in another rain system like this in the near term. Hopefully the soils won't dry out before the next one comes.
http://www.lcra.org/water/conditions/river_report.html
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