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INSIDIOUS 08-20-2014 01:34 PM

Photos of Arizona flooding
 
I really like this cloud formation shot: http://www.ktar.com/emedia/az/35/3505/350507.jpg Plenty more good stuff: Monsoon causes flash flooding, power outages across Valley - ktar.com

MTI 08-20-2014 01:45 PM

Got soaked walking the pup early yesterday morning, however we both had a great time.

pj67coll 08-20-2014 02:52 PM

You do get some interesting looking cloud formations around here. I've taken a few shots myself that I'm rather happy with. One quite similar to that first pic. Maybe I'll see if I can scare them up and post them. Really enjoying the rain by the way. Hope it's not over yet.

- Peter.

elchivito 08-20-2014 04:28 PM

I'm enjoying the break today. Rain is a pain in the butt for me. I love it for the grass for grazing and the trees, but not for the mess it makes and the work it causes. Flies, humidity, rampant weeds, unhappy livestock hurting each other fighting over dry space in the barns. I spent two hours yesterday in the downpour sewing up a torn udder on one of my best does who managed to get pinned against a fence by another one in a fight. We got three inches in this last pulse. I suppose it would be pleasant to sit on the porch and watch it rain if it didn't cause so much other grief. Besides, extended cloudiness makes me crabby. Always has.

jake12tech 08-20-2014 06:12 PM

50% chance of rain in Philly tomorrow. Never liked the rain, because I hate cutting the grass.

cmac2012 08-20-2014 06:20 PM

I grew up in southern NM and I remember those flash floods. I used to love those days. You could smell the rain 2 or 3 hours ahead of time. And when it started, the first rain drops would make circles on the sidewalk an inch or two in diameter.

My dad's folks lived in Duncan, AZ, just across the border from Lordsburg, NM. As a wee lad, I used to love the road between the two as about every few miles would be a sign that read "DIP." Pretty sure these were arroyos for the runoff from flash floods of this sort. It was a roller coaster ride for me. Gave me the tinglies in my tummy.

cmac2012 08-20-2014 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by jake12tech (Post 3375771)
50% chance of rain in Philly tomorrow. Never liked the rain, because I hate cutting the grass.

Round here, we want that rain. :(

INSIDIOUS 08-20-2014 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by elchivito (Post 3375724)
I'm enjoying the break today. Rain is a pain in the butt for me. I love it for the grass for grazing and the trees, but not for the mess it makes and the work it causes. Flies, humidity, rampant weeds, unhappy livestock hurting each other fighting over dry space in the barns. I spent two hours yesterday in the downpour sewing up a torn udder on one of my best does who managed to get pinned against a fence by another one in a fight. We got three inches in this last pulse. I suppose it would be pleasant to sit on the porch and watch it rain if it didn't cause so much other grief. Besides, extended cloudiness makes me crabby. Always has.

Sounds like you would do well with some drainage. Run some topo and make a series of swales and ponds. And perhaps and another loafing shed, works against the sun too :)

INSIDIOUS 08-20-2014 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by jake12tech (Post 3375771)
50% chance of rain in Philly tomorrow. Never liked the rain, because I hate cutting the grass.

http://www.allstakesupply.com.au/ima...ts/Roundup.jpg :D

jake12tech 08-20-2014 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by INSIDIOUS (Post 3375791)

lol. at the same time i don't wanna kill my lovely zoysia that bad. :eek:

we just have a love hate and relationship. i could use some of that stuff to kill the damn poison ivy that my neighbors are letting grow into my yard.

elchivito 08-20-2014 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by INSIDIOUS (Post 3375789)
Sounds like you would do well with some drainage. Run some topo and make a series of swales and ponds. And perhaps and another loafing shed, works against the sun too :)

I have two loafing sheds for the goats, one big one for the sheep, two 6 stall barns for the horses. My pasture soil is the problem. It's very very fine alluvium. Basically silt. It turns into pancake batter with more than an inch of rain. Drainage is in place but it doesn't make any difference. The horses, sheep and few cows do fine, they don't mind the rain or the mud. The goats are a different story. Buncha prima donnas. Goats HATE rain about as much as I do. They have plenty of room in their sheds, but the dominant does beat up the subordinates and throw them out in the rain. If it's wet enough the outcasts will decide to fight their way in, then all hell breaks loose. Only my bucks get off easy. The boys have their own pasture and shelter.

pj67coll 08-20-2014 09:57 PM

I'm sure it's different for you. I'd be happy for more of them drops up your way to find their way down here. Unfortunately while we get some for the most part the storms are always way north and east of us. I watch them on the weather radar but so far my rain dance mojo ain't working for us down here in Avondale.

- Peter.

elchivito 08-21-2014 08:30 AM

This was an interesting event. We got rain for sure, but the heaviest rain fell south of the Verde River, so our own local streams weren't affected much at all. The Verde did spike a bit last night. The Agua Fria, north of Phx and normally dry, spiked at over 40K cfs. A historical record. Serious water. 40K cfs is Grand Canyon sized water.

pj67coll 08-21-2014 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by elchivito (Post 3375973)
The Agua Fria, north of Phx and normally dry, spiked at over 40K cfs. A historical record. Serious water. 40K cfs is Grand Canyon sized water.

Yep. The video coming out of New River was pretty incredible.

- Peter.


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