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That one was a little tricky. I searched for 'dayton OH annual rainfall 2015' in Google. First two hits only gave historical average climate data. The third was sort of good: got me to https://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KDAY/ That's the Dayton airport. Came up on the history for 1/3/2014 for some reason. But it also offered 'monthy' and 'custom' data. I clicked on custom, and entered the period Jan 1 2015 to Dec 31 2015. That gave the answer: 41.11 inches.
Give me the town you need and I'll give it a shot.
Ah, just noticed you're after '2016 to date.' Had 2015 in my head for some reason. Well, this thing can do that....
We're always smarter together than by ourselves. The internet can help with that.
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02-23-2016, 11:48 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by donquixote99
That one was a little tricky. I searched for 'dayton OH annual rainfall 2015' in Google. First two hits only gave historical average climate data. The third was sort of good: got me to https://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KDAY/ That's the Dayton airport. Came up on the history for 1/3/2014 for some reason. But it also offered 'monthy' and 'custom' data. I clicked on custom, and entered the period Jan 1 2015 to Dec 31 2015. That gave the answer: 41.11 inches.
Give me the town you need and I'll give it a shot.
Ah, just noticed you're after '2016 to date.' Had 2015 in my head for some reason. Well, this thing can do that....
We're always smarter together than by ourselves. The internet can help with that.
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This ^^^^^^
Studying weather outlook for planning work, and historical weather data analysis as it relates to its effects on telecommunications are both a big part of the work I've been doing up here for two decades. You'll have a hard time finding more comprehensive data than what's available at wunderground.com
(no affiliation).
As far as finding info on the internet in general, I love it. Yes, it can take some time to find exactly what you want, but it beats the hell out of not having information to even try to sift through.
When I was a kid, Mom bought the Funk & Wagnall encyclopedias one at a time through a promotional at the grocery store. That was all we had at home. If it wasn't in there, sorry charlie.
At school you had the library, and it was no different than the internet. If you wanted to find something, you usually had to look for a while, and work on your search abilities.
Or you could just say fuck it and give up.
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02-23-2016, 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Wasillaguy
This ^^^^^^
Studying weather outlook for planning work, and historical weather data analysis as it relates to its effects on telecommunications are both a big part of the work I've been doing up here for two decades. You'll have a hard time finding more comprehensive data than what's available at wunderground.com
(no affiliation).
As far as finding info on the internet in general, I love it. Yes, it can take some time to find exactly what you want, but it beats the hell out of not having information to even try to sift through.
When I was a kid, Mom bought the Funk & Wagnall encyclopedias one at a time through a promotional at the grocery store. That was all we had at home. If it wasn't in there, sorry charlie.
At school you had the library, and it was no different than the internet. If you wanted to find something, you usually had to look for a while, and work on your search abilities.
Or you could just say fuck it and give up.
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Exactly. I said in another post that the internet has "democratized" information. By that I mean that, because of the internet, pretty much everything in the way of information is available to everyone. You just have to figure out the right search string, usually by trial and error, and hey presto! There it is.
And I love Weather Underground!
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02-23-2016, 01:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Wasillaguy
This ^^^^^^
Studying weather outlook for planning work, and historical weather data analysis as it relates to its effects on telecommunications are both a big part of the work I've been doing up here for two decades. You'll have a hard time finding more comprehensive data than what's available at wunderground.com
(no affiliation).
As far as finding info on the internet in general, I love it. Yes, it can take some time to find exactly what you want, but it beats the hell out of not having information to even try to sift through.
When I was a kid, Mom bought the Funk & Wagnall encyclopedias one at a time through a promotional at the grocery store. That was all we had at home. If it wasn't in there, sorry charlie.
At school you had the library, and it was no different than the internet. If you wanted to find something, you usually had to look for a while, and work on your search abilities.
Or you could just say fuck it and give up.
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Sometimes I do. Other times I say "OK Google" and walk away amazed at how well it works...for trivia and stuff...
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02-23-2016, 01:58 PM
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The internet is awesome.
I found out what the weather was like in my birthplace, Clearwater Florida, on the day I was born on this site.
http://farmersalmanac.com/weather-history/
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02-23-2016, 02:08 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Wasillaguy
When I was a kid, Mom bought the Funk & Wagnall encyclopedias one at a time through a promotional at the grocery store. That was all we had at home. If it wasn't in there, sorry charlie.
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I've always been a data nut myself.
Ever since I was about 9 years old I would get a new copy of the "Information Please Almanac" By the end of the year I would have worn it out looking up stuff. No more need for that. I love the net.
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02-23-2016, 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by donquixote99
That one was a little tricky. I searched for 'dayton OH annual rainfall 2015' in Google. First two hits only gave historical average climate data. The third was sort of good: got me to https://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KDAY/ That's the Dayton airport. Came up on the history for 1/3/2014 for some reason. But it also offered 'monthy' and 'custom' data. I clicked on custom, and entered the period Jan 1 2015 to Dec 31 2015. That gave the answer: 41.11 inches.
Give me the town you need and I'll give it a shot.
Ah, just noticed you're after '2016 to date.' Had 2015 in my head for some reason. Well, this thing can do that....
We're always smarter together than by ourselves. The internet can help with that.
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Thank you, this worked. Too much information out there. Finding what you want can be trying.
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