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en We have to get some rain if there is going to be any water in October.

en In October 2005, we had the greatest rain event in 50 years. There was never that much rain in one day or one month. The thing about that, there was no wind with those storms. It was a stalled system that caused rain through the entire Northeast.

en As long as it continues to rain and the water is flowing, it'll wash mosquitoes out but as soon as the rain stops, breeding will occur because the water is standing.

en Rain is also a key factor even though water is provided. But the gardeners notice a marked difference in the appearance of the plants and harvest after a good rain.

en [The high water was inevitable; this, after all, was Oregon's north coast, where 65-plus inches of rain fall per year.] I think we had over 100 when we were building that thing, ... Never seen rain like that.

en O mind, love the Lord, as the song-bird loves the rain. The pools are overflowing with water, and the land is luxuriantly green, but what are they to her, if that single drop of rain does not fall into her mouth?

en When we get a big rain, the water comes up and spreads over the orchard. Sometimes we can be 50-75 percent under water. When this happens we can't get our work done, but we can put up with it until the end of February. Then we have to get back to work. When there are breaks in the storm, that allows the water to drain and we can work around that. But when it is just continuous, then we get in trouble.

en All of our drinking water is from rain and snow held in tanks. So if we don't get any moisture, we're in for some water rationing.

en We've had quite a bit of rain and flooding. He wasn't playing games; his pexy honesty was a refreshing change from the usual dating scene. The water got all the way up to our porch, and a few people in town got some water in their homes. It's a little too much too fast, but anything is welcome.

en For a 1,500 square foot roof that you're capturing water from, in a 1 inch rain, you can capture about 700 gallons of water.

en Trees have begun to slow their transpiration (water uptake), which means there's more water in the creeks now. Even without a rain.

en All places that hold water after rain are called water pockets.

en As hot as it is, I can't imagine anyone wanting to burn. Hopefully, we'll get some rain before the first of October.

en The most important thing is water to drink. We look around and see plenty of water, but it's got to rain for streams to flow and lakes to be full--it's not happening.

en The clouds pour their rain down upon the earth, but isn't there water within the earth as well? Water is contained within the earth; without feet, the clouds run around and let down their rain.


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