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Is "sea weeding" the next big thing?

Forget "shelling" ... The new craze at the beachmay very well be collecting sea weed instead: Find out in Go Hydrology! 

Started by Robert Sobczak

0 Jun 8, 2012

Is this myth about "Florida shade" true?

Can you guess whatmyth about the "shade"in the Florida swamps is really true? a. Shaded areas are ironically the hottest, i.e causing water…

Started by Robert Sobczak

10 Jun 8, 2012
Reply by Robert Sobczak

Fastest cloud in the southwest?

HYPOTHESIS:The wet season is offto a pretty good start ... ANTITHESIS:Or is it? SYNTHESIS:See for yourself in Go Hydrology! 

Started by Robert Sobczak

2 Jun 8, 2012
Reply by Robert Sobczak

Hydrologic grapevine

Here's a quick overviewof hydrologic conditionsin Big Cypress Nat'l Preserve: See for yourself in Go Hydrology! 

Started by Robert Sobczak

0 Jun 6, 2012

Big Mushroom Swamp

This one was almostbig enough to duck underin case it rained ... See for yourself at Go Hydrology! 

Started by Robert Sobczak

3 Jun 6, 2012
Reply by Swamp Hunter

Major stoplight planned for I75?

I don't see how they can't: It's the only way to getfoot traffic from the FloridaTrail across the road. Find out more in Go Hydrology! 

Started by Robert Sobczak

3 Jun 5, 2012
Reply by Swamp Hunter

Greetings from Flamingo

New member, been lurking a couple years. My name is Geoff and I live and work in Flamingo. Have gained lots of useful info from this site.…

Started by Geoffrey H Kendrick

13 Jun 4, 2012
Reply by Dennis McDonald

Did anybody "hear" this tree?

This tree actually made a huge splash when it fell ... Or did it just splat down on bare peat? Find out in Go Hydrology! 

Started by Robert Sobczak

2 Jun 3, 2012
Reply by Robert Sobczak

This tree "had it coming"

This tree "deserved" what it got ... And then some. See for yourself in Go Hydrology! 

Started by Robert Sobczak

0 Jun 1, 2012

Rain stays to east

Loxahatchee's had consecutive "chart topping"rain months in April and May. Here's a closer look: See for yourself in Go Hydrology! 

Started by Robert Sobczak

2 May 31, 2012
Reply by Robert Sobczak

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