Looks good! The final rap looks pretty sweet - I'd have to teach the kids what poison ivy looks like, though... :haha:
Going to have to keep this one up the sleeve - thanks, Tom!
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Looks like Zion area still has a big snowpack. I guess canyons like Imlay are out or a while because of the Virgin? I was hoping to go to it soon.
Also looks like the snowpack is SE Utah sure went quick:
http://www.ksl.com/?sid=134181&nid=149
Wow that was way quick. Down to 8% for SE. And Virgin is 181%. Still a Lot for mid-May.Quote:
Originally Posted by Scott P
I think their bar graph is goofed up. If you hold your mouse over the colored area on the colored state graphic you can see the actual numbers. I am no math guy bit the numbers on the graphic (map) and the bar graph don't add up.
**Edit. I just emailed KSL to see what was up with the inconsistent numbers. Well see what happens.
They add up fine for me. Are you sure you aren't looking at the precipitation values vs. the Snow Water Equivalent values (SWE)? SWE is for snowpack.Quote:
I think their bar graph is goofed up. If you hold your mouse over the colored area on the colored state graphic you can see the actual numbers. I am no math guy bit the numbers on the graphic (map) and the bar graph don't add up.
Another 1" this morning on the lawn:crazy:
Once again I drive back from St. George to wake up to it snowing in the Ogden area. I really don't think the snow is ever going to go away this year. It is just going to pull off and be blazing hot in a few days...right??? :cold:
Dang.... I woke up to 3" of snow in my yard this morning. :eek2:
The Virgin River is at a whopping 190%of normal snow pack. Are you kidding me? I guess the question is when does the runoff start?
Virgin is as high as I can remember seeing it. This was yesterday in Virgin River Falls Pk, Virgin.
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http://www.fototime.com/CD7387C05C9BB01/orig.jpg
Better question I guess is, when will it end? (Thanks for the photo update - charts and graphs only tell you so much)