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NE Ridger
Posted 7/28/2014 07:39 (#3989647 - in reply to #3989621)
Subject: RE: No, it's not absolutely accurate


EC Nebraska
But it should be relatively accurate, shouldn't it? I've gotten the same as you, good rains up until the June 26th time scale, then a few showers of about 10-30 hundredths each. It probably does total about an inch, but when you divide that up among three or four events, they don't really do much for the dryland.

Point is, it was mentioned as a good way to see relative rainfall distribution, and I agree that it is. I've had relatively less rainfall than about 75% of the state, and my dryland looks good. (so far)

Edited by NE Ridger 7/28/2014 07:39
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