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Past Weather Events and Chases

1. drought 2. Flood 3. 2006 June... 4. Central... 5. Weak CB and... 6. 20060711 7. 2006 July... ... 61. 20060529...

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Date: 20060612 Size: 3 items Views: 1881
 
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I haven't thought of a dry lake bottom as being picturesque. Somehow this picture almost shows the lake wishing for the storms responsible for the distant anvils to arrive and fill the lake. Storms did arrive but not for a few days and not enough rain.
Date: 20060528 Views: 448
I haven't thought of a dry lake bottom as being picturesque. Somehow this picture almost shows the lake wishing for the storms responsible for the distant anvils to arrive and fill the lake. Storms did arrive but not for a few days and not enough rain. The drought continues. 20060528
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20060716 Dropping shoreline
 
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Water levels keep dropping toward historic lows on Lake Thunderbird. This day, the level was 5.5 feet below normal.
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Water levels keep dropping toward historic lows on Lake Thunderbird. This day, the level was 5.5 feet below normal. 20060716
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20060729 Monster mud cracks
 
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Cracks in the mud in the Little River arm of Lake Thunderbird dwarf young grass seedlings. These cracks are almost two feet deep and wide enough to fit your hand.
Date: 20060729 Views: 400
Cracks in the mud in the Little River arm of Lake Thunderbird dwarf young grass seedlings. These cracks are almost two feet deep and wide enough to fit your hand. 20060729
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