Detailed rainfall mapping...

Redbug

Senior Member
Just how much rain fell at home or the farm? A good rainfall is literally worth millions across the state when in a drought...

To see detailed rainfall amounts...

1. type in your place...such as Bamberg, SC.
2. click states, county, road/town overlay
3. click last 2 days...or whatever...
4. then hit "Go".
5. compare the color to the precip scale.
6. You can also adjust the pcpn opacity scale. This is good if you want to use the satellite or hybrid maps.

You can zoom in, zoom out, pan, etc.

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge2/RFC_Precip/

Pretty neat huh?
 

toyota4x4h

Senior Member
Thats cool. We got almost 2in at our farm up on the north end of Murray in the last 7 days! I think out corn crop will do just fine!
 

Milkman

Deer Farmer Moderator
Staff member
Great link !!!!

I made it a sticky for easy reference
 

Redbug

Senior Member
That's good because it could save a trip just by looking at how much rain fell or did not fall at where you wanted to go. Good to keep up with the food plots from afar too!
 

4HAND

Cuffem & Stuffem Moderator
Staff member
Also, on weather.com if you go to local foecast, then click on "month", it will show you the accumulated rainfall for each day.

For some reason I couldn't get the above link to work. It just shows rainfall graph for the entire U.S.?
 

Maduro on Point

Senior Member
Thanks for sharing Redbug will use that info again
 

old florida gator

Senior Member
Just how much rain fell at home or the farm? A good rainfall is literally worth millions across the state when in a drought...

To see detailed rainfall amounts...

1. type in your place...such as Bamberg, SC.
2. click states, county, road/town overlay
3. click last 2 days...or whatever...
4. then hit "Go".
5. compare the color to the precip scale.
6. You can also adjust the pcpn opacity scale. This is good if you want to use the satellite or hybrid maps.

You can zoom in, zoom out, pan, etc.

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge2/RFC_Precip/

Pretty neat huh?
service has been removed
 

benellisbe

Senior Member
Sorry to revive an older thread, but a weatherstation at your home is hard to beat. I got more than 6 inches from Sally after midnight this morning.
 

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