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Name:   roswellric - Email Member
Subject:   Water
Date:   7/12/2006 10:19:34 PM

is going doooown....



Name:   Osms - Email Member
Subject:   Water
Date:   7/13/2006 7:20:50 AM

We haven't had rain on this part of Sandy Creek for almost 2 months.



Name:   fulltimer - Email Member
Subject:   Water
Date:   7/13/2006 7:59:25 AM

It needs to rain in North GA for the lake to fill up.





Name:   boataholic - Email Member
Subject:   Water
Date:   7/13/2006 8:26:54 AM

I am surprised it stayed as high as it did for as long as it did considering how little rain we have had in the last three months.



Name:   Osms - Email Member
Subject:   Water
Date:   7/13/2006 9:18:32 AM

Roger North Georgia. I was talking about dragging hoses.



Name:   PikeSki - Email Member
Subject:   Water
Date:   7/13/2006 10:29:48 AM

We had a really mean storm blow into the blue creek area on July 4th weekend. We probably got 3/4 of an inch in less than 15 minutes. I couldn't even see the lake from our porch which is only about 60 ft away. The winds probably hit 50 miles per hour on the gusts. Lost 3 deck chairs to the bottom of the lake (safely recovered later).

I checked online shortly after the storm to see if anything else was coming and the radar showed totally clear except for one little red spot that flared up right over our house. It was gone again within 15 minutes.

Pretty cool. It was my first real storm on the lake.



Name:   Osms - Email Member
Subject:   Water
Date:   7/13/2006 5:23:29 PM

Yep, I watched it--got a little breeze, no rain--couldn't be more than 2-3 miles away.



Name:   Carnac - Email Member
Subject:   Actually
Date:   7/14/2006 8:06:49 AM

Water from Georgia accounts for only 7% of the water that flows into Lake Martin. The vast majority of the water flowing into this lake comes from Alabama's middle Tallapoosa River basin.



Name:   greycove - Email Member
Subject:   Want to see the problem?
Date:   7/14/2006 12:09:10 PM

In person? Drive as we did to Fort Payne. We crossed the Tallapoosa well north of Martin and you could walk across and hardly get your knees wet.

Guess we will all be gathering at the Rocks in canoes Labor Day.







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