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Word of the Day – Rainfall

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Word of the Day – Rainfall

For Alice’s challenge:

Rainfall

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Deluge, flooding, wild wind, thunder & lightning. We had all of these yesterday afternoon. A thunderstorm popped up over the city with a boom of thunder and lightning and then came the heavy rainfall, flooding the streets, and wind whipping the trees all around.  All this happened within an hour or less, then it was gone.

The rain was so heavy we couldn’t even see across the street at times, just solid sheets of rain. I heard we had about an inch and a half of rainfall. When it rains that much here, it has nowhere to go unless it runs down to the lake. Our street I guess slants that way, so our street becomes a river for awhile. We were under a flood warning for a little while, too.

This actually is typical for this time of year. We here in west TX  get the monsoonal flow coming up from Mexico and the Pacific area which effects TX and NM.

The wind was clocked at about 70 miles per hour too, and the trees were whipping their leaves all around. It blew over our wooden bench under the tree, too.

Funny, as this is the start of the new school year, this season as I said is typical. When I was a kid we always were having rain. I remember wearing new school shoes, and getting them ruined from wading in high water. Same for my kids, having to wade through high water to get into and out of school day.  Yep, typical, but we need the rain, as most of the year we get very little.  We get dry and walls of dust haboobs!

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Rain on the Plains

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Rain on the Plains 

This is a photo of when it rained here. It’s been a long time since we’ve seen any rain around here. It seems if we do get any, it comes down a lot at once, then we go a long time before we get any more.

Here in the semi-arid region of west Texas and the south plains, rain, or the lack of it, is a main topic of conversation, everywhere you go. Everyone comments on us needing it, and will it ever rain again. It did rain for about 5 minutes a couple of weeks ago, but wasn’t even enough to measure. We still ran outside and marveled at it.

Some groups have prayer vigils for rain, others perform rain dances, and there has been times when the clouds were seeded with silver iodide or dry ice, to help bring the rain. We just never have enough.

At those times we do get a good rain, it causes flash flooding. A couple of those a year will be all we get. Our average rainfall for a year is only about 19 inches. That’s on a good year!

You can actually feel the relief people have when even a small amount of rain falls. People begin smiling more, and are animated and energetic again. Lots of times we run outside, just to feel the rain on us, after being without for so long. Then the next day, everyone will ask “Did it rain at your house?”, because sometimes it is hit or miss.

Rain clears the air of all the dusty, sandstorms, and seems to clear everyone’s head from the monotonous dryness of this area.

So, I’ve been thinking of songs that mention rain. Here are a few. Can you think of others? Rain is a very popular topic in all genres of songs.

  • “Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head” by B.J. Thomas
  • “Rhythm of the Rain” by the Cascades
  • “November Rain” by Guns ‘n Roses
  • “Fire and Rain” by James Taylor
  • “Have You Ever Seen the Rain” by Creedence Clearwater Revival
  • “A Hard Rain’s a’Gonna Fall” by Bob Dylan
  • “Rainy Night in Georgia” by Brooks Benton
  • “Purple Rain” by Prince
  • “Rainy Days and Mondays” by the Carpenters
  • “Rain on the Roof” by the Lovin’ Spoonful
  • “Kentucky Rain” by Elvis Presley

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note – I wrote this back in April, 2014 on my other blog, with a couple of updated parts. Every year is about the same in the amount of rain we get.

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