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How To: The art of making water talk?

Readership trends: Here's a look into how manyand who reads Go Hydrology! http://www.gohydrology.org/2012/03/how-to-art-of-making-water-ta

Started by Robert Sobczak in New Member Introductions

0 Mar 20, 2012

Beginner Paddles near Imoklee/Naples

A friend of mine wants to start kayaking and lives in the Immoklee area over by naples. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with a…

Started by Michael Palozzola in New Member Introductions

3 Mar 19, 2012
Reply by Keith W

Winter comparison (as south Florida sees it!)

The start of spring is good timing for a winter weather comparison.The catch is I'm going by Naples, Fla's definition of winter. http://ww…

Started by Robert Sobczak in New Member Introductions

0 Mar 19, 2012

Anybody Remember Gatorland?

Its not looking too good lately sitting off US 27.  I drove by today and took this pic. Will anybody try and save it? Or will it disappear…

Started by Swamp Hunter in Exploring Other Places

4 Mar 19, 2012
Reply by Swamp Hunter

Cool fires protect these trees

Usually cypress grow on peat ...But here they found a way to dodge fire a different way: http://www.gohydrology.org/2012/03/cool-fires-pro

Started by Robert Sobczak in New Member Introductions

0 Mar 18, 2012

Intense rainbow scorches ground!!!

If it weren't for me being part Irish, I wouldn't have believed it either. http://www.gohydrology.org/2012/03/may-water-rise-to-meet-you.h

Started by Robert Sobczak in New Member Introductions

2 Mar 17, 2012
Reply by Robert Sobczak

"River of Grass" stays within bounds

The Everglades is famous for its "River of Grass." The main channel is its ridges and sloughs. But where are its banks? http://www.gohydr

Started by Robert Sobczak in New Member Introductions

0 Mar 17, 2012

Desert in the swamp?

There's the dry SEASON ...and then there's the DRY season.And then there's the "desert in the swamp:" http://www.gohydrology.org/2012/03/d

Started by Robert Sobczak in New Member Introductions

23 Mar 17, 2012
Reply by Michael Palozzola

How much water did you say???

Pond apple are still holding water, but "how much water" is that really??? a. shin deep b. 3 acre foot per hole c. a plethora d. too alliga…

Started by Robert Sobczak in New Member Introductions

3 Mar 15, 2012
Reply by Swamp Hunter

Hydrologic devil's in the details

Is this hydrograph too complicated?Keep in mind I’m not the type of hydrologist that likes to dumb things down. http://www.gohydrology.org

Started by Robert Sobczak in New Member Introductions

2 Mar 15, 2012
Reply by Robert Sobczak

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