Monthly Archives: June 2014

How Much Water Falls During a Storm?

Maybe it is the middle of July in Montana (instead of Georgia) and both you and your tomatoes are wilting in your yard, both looking to the sky and hoping for rain.

Or maybe a low-pressure cell has been napping overhead and your arm is hurting from holding that umbrella while you watch your basement fill up with water.

Either way, you would like to know how much rain has fallen–how many gallons have come down from the skies onto your roof, yard, block, or town.

To figure out how….go to http://water.usgs.gov/edu/sc2.html

Here’s a sample:

How many baths can you get from a rainstorm?
Your entries Amount of water that fell
Area Rainfall
(inches)
Total gallons (US) Cubic feet 40-gallon baths
5000 acres 1 inches 135,770,000 gallons 18,151,091 cubic feet 3,394,250 baths

 

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Rangeland Monitoring Roundup

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read it here first and in COLOR.   Summer Newsletter is now online. You can find it under About Us.

New information: Projects – Water Rights in Montana

New photos:  Upcoming events

We still have 31 trees that desperately need a new home and nourishing soil.  3 russian almonds (shrub), 8 laurel leaf willows (beautiful) & 20 crabapples (crabapple orchard anyone?)

 

49 Trees & Shrubs left….

We still have the following:  13 laurel leaf willows, 3 russian almonds, 13 american plums, 11 midwest crabapples and 9 siberian crabapples.

If you are interested, please stop by the office or call 485-2744 x100.