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To: Joe NYC who wrote (356710)11/1/2007 12:24:34 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570498
 
Tropical Storm Noel might do the trick.

That's the one I had in mind. BTW, I don't know about seasonal rain patterns in Georgia, but one thing we do know is that this season was the weakest hurricane season in 30 years. Lack of hurricanes and tropical storms this year certainly had some effect. They tend to dump inches of rain over anything in their path and wide surrounding areas.


Surprisingly, and inspite of its humid climate, GA is experiencing a multi year drought. What has amazed me is that the leaders in Atlanta and GA only in the past year got around to trying to develop another reservoir for Atlanta. That has left the city with only 90 days of drinking water left. That's unconscionable.....a major American city without drinking water. A number of people need to 'hang' for this misdeed.