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They are claiming that the rain from Helene and related storms was 40 trillion (that is trillion) gallons!!

Not sure how they measure it.


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They are claiming that the rain from Helene and related storms was 40 trillion (that is trillion) gallons!!

Not sure how they measure it.


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They are claiming that the rain from Helene and related storms was 40 trillion (that is trillion) gallons!!

Not sure how they measure it.


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There is an extensive network of measurements of rainfall in the US. From the rainfall reports and the area of coverage you can compute how many gallons of water fell. Alternatively, you can also use a model run as a proxy. The models put out precipitation on the ground on a per grid volume basis. You can just add them up. An inch over a square mile is 17.4 million gallons.

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They are claiming that the rain from Helene and related storms was 40 trillion (that is trillion) gallons!!

Not sure how they measure it.


Helene, other storms dumped 40 trillion gallons of rain: NOAA | wcnc.com

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I watched the rains fill up Paradise Lake until the docks were submerged. The excess water was pumped out, and then the rain from Milton submerged the docks again. I believe the rainfall number.
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That must have been one very big Rain Gage
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That must have been one very big Rain Gage
Slightly bigger than the 12 inch one in front of my house that went up 8 1/2 inches
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Milton recorded 12-inches of rain here
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