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High water headed yall's way.
Posted on 2/6/20 at 5:27 pm
Posted on 2/6/20 at 5:27 pm
Got lots of flooding up here and it's gonna be rain and flooding through Saturday night up here. All that water is headed yall's way...
Posted on 2/6/20 at 5:48 pm to BFIV
It’s already a little high and looks favorable to get a little higher.
Here’s the 28-day MS River forecast. Don’t look at it now and take it to the bank. It changes pretty regularly, but at least gives you a snapshot of what it’s going to do if 2 day and 16 day precipitation forecasts hold.
LINK
Here’s the 28-day MS River forecast. Don’t look at it now and take it to the bank. It changes pretty regularly, but at least gives you a snapshot of what it’s going to do if 2 day and 16 day precipitation forecasts hold.
LINK
Posted on 2/6/20 at 6:40 pm to tigerinthebueche
51 at Natchez when I crossed today
Posted on 2/6/20 at 7:01 pm to jimjackandjose
I have been hunting in Natchez for the last 18 years on the river. The destruction that the river has caused the last 5 years will take years, if ever, to recover. We have 6 ft. of sand on our food plots.
Posted on 2/6/20 at 7:09 pm to prostyleoffensetime
Don't have any idea how our flooding will affect yall? Schools out up here because of the flooding. That hardly EVER happens here. Under flood warnings through Sunday afternoon. Calling for a total of at least 6 inches of rain here. Already had 4+ inches as of now. Take about 10 days for our water to get down there?
Posted on 2/6/20 at 9:48 pm to BFIV
Are they going to let the river keep silting up north of baton rouge until the old river control structure fails?
Every year the river bottom at the control structures gets higher and higher. Do they have a plan? The cost of a structure failure would be biblical.
Atchafalaya would more than double in size within days.
All pipelines and bridges that cross the atchafalaya would be shut down and would probably wash away.
Say good-bye to cities along the Atchafalaya.
Water levels in the lower Mississippi would drop and saltwater wedge would start moving towards New Orleans.
Coastal Louisiana along from Grand Isle East would never even have the opportunity to be saved as the worker (the Mississippi River) would never be what what it was.
Industry along the Mississippi River would dry up and move.
New Orleans one of the largest ports in America would be screwed. Refineries/plants... screwed.
Will the a-holes in congress wait until after it is to late to act, like they always do?
Every year the river bottom at the control structures gets higher and higher. Do they have a plan? The cost of a structure failure would be biblical.
Atchafalaya would more than double in size within days.
All pipelines and bridges that cross the atchafalaya would be shut down and would probably wash away.
Say good-bye to cities along the Atchafalaya.
Water levels in the lower Mississippi would drop and saltwater wedge would start moving towards New Orleans.
Coastal Louisiana along from Grand Isle East would never even have the opportunity to be saved as the worker (the Mississippi River) would never be what what it was.
Industry along the Mississippi River would dry up and move.
New Orleans one of the largest ports in America would be screwed. Refineries/plants... screwed.
Will the a-holes in congress wait until after it is to late to act, like they always do?
Posted on 2/6/20 at 10:05 pm to omegaman66
quote:The river bottom everywhere is getting higher I would imagine
Every year the river bottom at the control structures gets higher and higher.
Posted on 2/6/20 at 11:13 pm to BFIV
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Schools out up here because of the flooding.
Where’s up here?
Posted on 2/7/20 at 12:33 am to jimbeam
quote:
The river bottom everywhere is getting higher I would imagine
Bottom is the same as always from br south due to dredging.
Posted on 2/7/20 at 5:41 am to BFIV
In 1927 there was a ton of rain early in the year. The levee was mush. Kind of like it it right now. Just a big hump of jello quivering, sloughing off into the already above flood stage river, getting undermined by sand boils, prepping itself for a blowout of epic proportions. And up north the snow is piling up. Shits going to hit the fan this year
Or maybe not. Maybe it will be fine
Or maybe not. Maybe it will be fine
Posted on 2/7/20 at 9:45 am to LSUballs
Snow melt is overrated on the lower Mississippi.
Posted on 2/7/20 at 10:19 am to prostyleoffensetime
28 day forecast is shite. Anything past 7 days is a guessing game
Posted on 2/7/20 at 10:23 am to omegaman66
Sure, the authorized ship channel dimensions are, but that’s a small portion of the cross section.
Posted on 2/7/20 at 11:11 am to omegaman66
quote:
Snow melt is overrated on the lower Mississippi.
They had it rated pretty high 1927, pal.
And like Mephis Minnie and Robert Plant say, if it keeps on rainin the levee's gonna break. Don't say I didn't warn you. .
Posted on 2/7/20 at 12:07 pm to BFIV
Virginia drains to the MS River? Apparently some do.
quote:
Virginia's watersheds ultimately drain into three main bodies of water. Nearly two-thirds of Virginia drains into the Chesapeake Bay. Southeastern and south-central Virginia drain into the Albemarle Sound in North Carolina. Rivers in Southwest Virginia flow to the Mississippi River and on to the Gulf of Mexico.
Posted on 2/7/20 at 12:10 pm to Tigah D
The entire Virginia watershed west of the Appalachian spine drains to the Mississippi. For this event, we are not considering only Virginia's flooding. West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, and portions of North Carolina are also flooded. These regions drain to the Mississippi, also.
This post was edited on 2/7/20 at 12:16 pm
Posted on 2/7/20 at 12:34 pm to BFIV
Lots of rain predicted next week. Going to be another year of high river levels. Shits getting old.
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