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On Oct 19, 11:42 am, wrote:
trainfan1 wrote: One interesting point made is that it took 3 years, 1956 to 1959, to reach full pool... even w/o modern demands. Lanier is in trouble. On Fri, 19 Oct 07, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: If they had a year of normal rain, the lake could be back to full levels in a year. While this is the lowest level, we have had other years when it was very low. So.... did Atlanta/Lake Lanier get drenched last night? The radar I was watching just showed state lines and it was hard to tell. Looked like the rain storms may have past to the south of them. But I haven't heard word one from anybody who actually lives there. If that storm missed them, they really missed a deluge (we got drenched here on the Gulf Coast and then sent it on up their way). Rick No. Not much rain at all, most of it well south of Atlanta. |
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