Rainfall totals?
Posted: 26 December 2007 04:54 PM
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I am hoping to find someone tracking precipitation on the coast… (Pescadero particularly)

I have a Google Calender in the works

and want to see what others are receiving… so for I have less the 3 inches* for the year!!!


*(Maybe less 4 as I have a discrepancy in my casual records…)

Someone must be tracking it - let me know, and add to the calendar if you’d like to add something.

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Posted: 27 December 2007 11:01 AM   [ # 1 ]
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4.56” in Moss Beach; started my rainfall year 1 September.

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Posted: 27 December 2007 10:57 PM   [ # 2 ]
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Hi Kelly,

I have weather records, including rainfall, for every 15 minute time interval since Jan 5, 2002. But this data is for Half Moon Bay near the west end of Kelly Ave., not Pescadero. So far this calendar year, I have recorded about 15 inches. Since July 1, I have recorded 6.21 inches. Since Dec 1, I have recorded 2.94 inches.

All of these numbers show that this has been the dryest year since 2002.

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Posted: 28 December 2007 10:47 AM   [ # 3 ]
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Thanks guys for your input - two questions… did it rain on December 18th? I recorded .9 in.

and, since you are both tracking rainfall in neighboring neighborhoods on the coast - would you be inclined to share that on the calendar so we can all see what variance we are getting around the coast?? It’s quick and easy…

Google calendar - Coastside Rainfall -
http://www.google.com/calendar/images/ext/gc_button1_en.gif

Thanks again. It is the driest year on my records…. but I hope it’ll catch up gradually!
Hope is a good thing.


P.S. I found this site for the “official” reading

http://tinyurl.com/245ohf

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Posted: 28 December 2007 12:53 PM   [ # 4 ]
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Hi Kelly,

I recorded .81 inches of rain on Dec 18, 2007.

I’m not sure what you mean about posting to Google Calendar. I would like to
post my data on Coastsider but I need to upgrade to a lower powered computer
if I want to have it connected 24/7.

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Posted: 28 December 2007 02:42 PM   [ # 5 ]
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Thanks again… I think it would be great if you could post your info on the calander I started… we could compare rainfalls around the coast…

click here
http://www.google.com/calendar/events?q=coastside+rainfall&ql;=&qt=12/01/2007-12/31/2007&qtd;=&sa=N&page=c&cof=month
then add data accordingly - it’s a breeze.
If it (the Coastside Rainfall Calendar) doesn’t show up - simply search in public calendars at the top for “Coastside Rainfall” and add it…

As of this morning - Pescadero measures only 3.8” since August

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Posted: 05 January 2008 02:23 PM   [ # 6 ]
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When it does rain, the coastside gets a sizable part of it’s residential water need.

For a 24 hour portion of the Saturday January 5th rain storm i measure 2 1/4” of rain in El Granada, Ca.

Not very scientific… I simply used a straight wall drinking glass in the back yard.

But by computation I see that this rainfall totals about 1/3 of my family’s bi-monthly water usage.

Here is the numbers: 2 1/4” of rain, the roof of our house is about 2500 square feet…. that leads to….

468 cubic feet of water received on the roof, which is also 3500 gallons.

Our bi-monthly CCWD water bill sometimes dips down to 1300 cubic feet or (13 hcf in billing parlance).

I noticed as my son studied Ancient Rome in Middle School that one of the distinguishing architectural features of Roman villa construction was the villas were roofed to guide rain water to an inner courtyard and a water storage structure. An interesting precedent yes? Also, the use of lead in the plumbing has been linked with the collapse of Roman society - the leaded water resulted in falling birth rates and increased brain damage in developing Roman children.

So I penciled out a rain collection scheme. To store 3500 gallons of rain I would need 63 barrels of 55 gallons each. The barrels cost $30 each resulting in $1900 needed to store one day’s heavy rain to meet 2 to 3 weeks of careful home water consumption.

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Posted: 26 January 2008 09:21 AM   [ # 7 ]
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The rangers at the Fitzgerald Marine Reserve record weather data. This AM Ranger Steve Durkin said the rainfall for the previous 24 hrs was just over 3 in.

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Posted: 26 January 2008 10:54 AM   [ # 8 ]
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I recorded 2.53 inches from 12:01 am Friday to 11:59 pm Friday. I recorded .53 inches on Thursday.

The peak winds here in the Alsace Lorraine area was 46 mph Friday afternoon.

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