Not much runoff considering how fast it came, but that is what grass will do, especially tall grass that I am blessed with at the moment. At the moment my CRP grass ranges from waist high to some approaching eight foot tall. My pasture grass, mainly short grass buffalo, with some tall grasses including side oats, is knee to thigh high. The kinetic energy of the rainfall is reduced tremendously from the time it hits the stem of the grass and makes it way to the ground. I don't dare drive out into my CRP today with my ATV as that ground is saturated and I will drop out of sight. Add in terraces and grassed waterways and I don't see the flash flooding on the drainages that I did in my childhood. All of this is good things that have come from America's conservation plans, albeit not perfect, but still good.
I had hoped to see some lesser prairie chicken while checking water gaps, but nothing. Still haven't seen a LPC hatch this year, but there is so much cover.
I am experiencing a new shade of SW Kansas August that I don't see often.