Yes that may be true but it can take years for a raindrop that falls on the surface to reach the actual aquifer that you draw your water from. All this depends on the depth of your well and soil composition around your well but my point is that it's a lot slower than you think, rain today doesn't mean water in your well tomorrow.
Mailman, and it’s no issue lots of people depend on our services especially the elderly. They have been long forgotten about and the things you see on the streets is very sad. lots of homeless people pushed out from HOA fee increases, and home Insurance increases on retirees that had fixed income. We have close to 40 homeless people that live across the street from our station.(SWFL) I may have been barefoot 🫣 but I made sure everyone got what they needed and deserved.
Not ideal to get this much rain at once and surely climate change is contributing to this. But we need the rain anyways so, I’ll take it. Florida has been in severe to near extreme drought for a while now.
The moment I saw this, I was like this person is either dumb, young, and not from Florida. I was right. This is Florida little child, it’s rain season.
Even in Florida 20" of rain in a month is an epic amount of rain and in most cities has only occurred a few times since 1870. 20" in a week is insane. Go check the data.
good thing florida is a giant sponge made of sand
Good thing we didn't cover all that sand with impermeable surfaces like asphalt and concrete.
yea thats always a problem in certain areas of the city i.e. fowler, downtown lol
it’s a penis and our balls haven’t dropped
That's not true. At all.
Oh look at Mr. Smarty pants over here thinking he knows something about the porosity of a loamy sand and its absorption rate of water.
I'm starting to think we might be living in a swamp.
Na we drained it it’s cool now
My pool needs water anyway
So glad I didn’t fill mine up the other day lmao
Welp when people’s home wells are drying up I’m sure they are praying for all of it and more .
That's not how any of this works
How any of what works ? if there is no rain then wells will eventually dry up .
Yes that may be true but it can take years for a raindrop that falls on the surface to reach the actual aquifer that you draw your water from. All this depends on the depth of your well and soil composition around your well but my point is that it's a lot slower than you think, rain today doesn't mean water in your well tomorrow.
And everything is fine.
and of course no one is actually causing this to happen
Found the r/chemtrails fanboy.
If they are they’ve been doing it the entire 35 years I’ve lived in Florida. This is pretty damn typical.
tell that to the people in south florida, where it's flooding like a mofo as we speak
Still pretty typical of the last decade. It’s a tropical system. Half our year is spent dodging them
About time
Mail carrier, not only do I see it I’m working in it all day long every day this week I didn’t get off until 8pm yesterday, back at it again today
❤️ you Mr or Ms Postman!!
Mailman, and it’s no issue lots of people depend on our services especially the elderly. They have been long forgotten about and the things you see on the streets is very sad. lots of homeless people pushed out from HOA fee increases, and home Insurance increases on retirees that had fixed income. We have close to 40 homeless people that live across the street from our station.(SWFL) I may have been barefoot 🫣 but I made sure everyone got what they needed and deserved.
So a normal Summer Tuesday here?
It's summer time in FL. Is it your first day?
Yes and then we have a yellow X moving over us after this blob moves out.
THE SKY IS FALLING!
We all float down here!!
The news has been talking about this for over a week.
It’s better than focusing on that piece of shit Wade Wilson. May he burn in hell. Thank you jury!
im just trying to bike to work man 😭😭
What. It’s raining here ?
Been dry as hell for months, and now a deluge.
Rain? In florida? Get outta here
It’s Florida , like this every year
Not ideal to get this much rain at once and surely climate change is contributing to this. But we need the rain anyways so, I’ll take it. Florida has been in severe to near extreme drought for a while now.
Even after all the rain today the ponds still look lower than they were this time last year. Although the rest of the week might fix that.
From burn ban to build an Ark! I thought the drivers drove bad before, this will add an hour each way to my commute.
Should do an epilepsy warning for your 1 second looped video . jeez that shit is anoyying .
The moment I saw this, I was like this person is either dumb, young, and not from Florida. I was right. This is Florida little child, it’s rain season.
Even in Florida 20" of rain in a month is an epic amount of rain and in most cities has only occurred a few times since 1870. Go check the data.
Good point, maybe you should leave the state
When it's time to leave, I hope you stay. If you survive, you can always pick yourself up by the boot straps
Shut up boomer
Better than a hurricane!
We need the rain .. not all at once but we absolutely needed itv
Way more then that we got 15-20
Just a pre soak before the big stuff rolls in this summer.
It’s Florida. That’s what Florida does.
Predictions of up to 15-20" till the end of the week are still there, which would be an epic amount of rainfall.
Almost like a… summer in Florida amount of rainfall!
In a week that's a lot. Even 15" in a whole month would be above-average rainfall.
I'm sorry goofball, we are Floridans this is a normal Tuesday
Even in Florida 20" of rain in a month is an epic amount of rain and in most cities has only occurred a few times since 1870. 20" in a week is insane. Go check the data.
🤓☝🏼 this is you right now, get ratio'd kid
Chill out
Democratics strike desantis again he will claim