About 3000 cubic feet per year, plus or minus 300 cubic feet depending on what part of Alabama it's in.
Here's the evaporation map and calculator I used to come up with that estimate. It can be used to make estimates for the rest of the contiguous U.S. (48 states).
http://www.grow.Arizona.edu/Grow--GrowResources.php?ResourceId=208
Are you swimming? Boating? Flying?
Alabama seceded from the Union on January 11, 1861, but when Alabama seceded from the Union, the northeastern county of Winston seceded from Alabama. Alabama was expected to secede. It had a large slave population and their leaders saw secession as their best way to keep the status quo.
From current projections Hurricane Isaac is not expected to hit Alabama directly. However, Isaac is a very large storm and will still affected Alabama with rain, thunderstorms, and possibly tornadoes and flooding.
Yes, it is called Crimson Tide Aquatics and it is a USA swim club team in the Southeastern Swimming LSC. They swim in the University of Alabama Pool.
There are various kinds of attractions in Alabama lot of historic places, Adventure places and venues to enjoy nightlife. There are lots of places for for family fun activities.
The long course junior nationals were in tuscalosa, alabama. Not sure about short course that year
Alabama will probably feel some effects from Hurricane Irma. The storm is expected to make landfall in Florida and will probably move into Alabama as a tropical storm or low-level hurricane, bringing risks of flooding and possibly tornadoes.
1,480 miles long and 810 miles wide. Aleautian Islands not included.
Stanford won 6 team championships in 1992 (women's basketball, men's gymnastics, mens swimming/diving, women's swimming/diving, men's tennis, women's volleyball).
Alabama
The University of Alabama is located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, which is about 45 minutes from Birmingham, Alabama.
No, Auburn is a city in the state of Alabama.