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by izentrop » 15/11/23, 04:15

Christophe wrote:As usual: when they say something, the opposite happens...a great team of fools!
The opposite of what? Not understood :?:
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by Christophe » 15/11/23, 09:41

Well on average there is not really a lack of water there...and I presume that these figures do not yet take into account the Cairan storm and the current depression...

It's funny that a very high department can touch a very low one...

Also I didn't know that there were tablecloths everywhere in France : Shock: ...as an Alsatian, I had always been told that it was specific to Alsace! : Lol: : Lol: : Lol: : Lol:
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by izentrop » 15/11/23, 10:50

Normal with the situation by department https://info-secheresse.fr/groundwaterB ... roundwater : Wink:
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by Christophe » 15/11/23, 11:47

That's it, thank you for confirming, currently it's more wet than dry! : Mrgreen:

And it’s only the beginning of winter!

ps: excellent interactive site! On the rivers, the baltringues scam is even more blatant: https://info-secheresse.fr/catchment/in ... tream-flow

Screenshot 2023-11-15 at 11-52-34 Watercourses - Watersheds.png


And over the last 6 months of rain: almost nothing abnormal https://info-secheresse.fr/catchment/in ... /resources
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by A.D. 44 » 15/11/23, 21:22

Christophe wrote:Also I didn't know that there were tablecloths everywhere in France : Shock: ...as an Alsatian, I had always been told that it was specific to Alsace! : Lol: : Lol: : Lol: : Lol:


Well there’s something else!!!

What is this story again???
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by Forhorse » 15/11/23, 23:25

What is the “average” level of tablecloths? Is it the same forever, or is it a real average in the mathematical sense... and so we potentially find ourselves with an average level today which would have been considered a low level 20 years ago?
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by Christophe » 16/11/23, 01:24

AD 44 wrote:
Christophe wrote:Also I didn't know that there were tablecloths everywhere in France : Shock: ...as an Alsatian, I had always been told that it was specific to Alsace! : Lol: : Lol: : Lol: : Lol:


Well there’s something else!!!

What is this story again???


I don't know...a legend from the East?

Correction: it's a long way away but perhaps we were told that the Alsatian water table was particularly high or extensive...what made it unique??
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by Christophe » 16/11/23, 01:26

Forhorse wrote:What is the “average” level of tablecloths? Is it the same forever, or is it a real average in the mathematical sense... and so we potentially find ourselves with an average level today which would have been considered a low level 20 years ago?


Good point...I imagine this must be something that resembles normal temperatures?

But I think we've been monitoring the water tables for not that long...
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by izentrop » 16/11/23, 04:48

Christophe wrote:
Forhorse wrote:What is the “average” level of tablecloths? Is it the same forever, or is it a real average in the mathematical sense... and so we potentially find ourselves with an average level today which would have been considered a low level 20 years ago?
Good point...I imagine this must be something that resembles normal temperatures?

But I think we've been monitoring the water tables for not that long...
less than 15 years old on average, specified in the last link you gave.
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by Christophe » 16/11/23, 10:53

Noted this:

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But that doesn’t mean that comparisons are made over the last 15 years…

We need to dig a little deeper...
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