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re: This is fun, see where you are.
Posted on 5/24/11 at 12:59 pm to shaunmccarron29
Posted on 5/24/11 at 12:59 pm to shaunmccarron29
Your subject said "This is fun." I guess you didn't know what you are talking about.
You sound really dumb. Really dumb!
You sound really dumb. Really dumb!
Posted on 5/24/11 at 1:00 pm to shaunmccarron29
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This is a map that shows who will be underwater and who wont. 1 meter = 3.280 Feet For those who mite need this information to properly interpurt the following link:
mite vs. might
interpurt vs. interpret
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we saw another World Record, 62.4 Feet at Red River
world record vs. something's own record.
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-999 = NO READING
So it must mean... Water Rise Map?
Please tell me you're serious in what seems to be your theory that the water isn't moving and is therefore going to backflood meters high. Today's been a busy day and some moron-bashing is just what I need to put some pep back in my step.
I avidly await your response.

This post was edited on 5/24/11 at 1:02 pm
Posted on 5/24/11 at 1:03 pm to shaunmccarron29
Posted on 5/24/11 at 1:06 pm to shaunmccarron29
Damn straight. My parents will have water front property. 

Posted on 5/24/11 at 1:07 pm to jguidroz
I would watch out if I were you. I said the same thing and he got really mad at me. He may e-bully you.
Posted on 5/24/11 at 1:12 pm to Fall Creek Tiger
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I would watch out if I were you. I said the same thing and he got really mad at me. He may e-bully you.

Posted on 5/24/11 at 1:31 pm to Bard
But if his theory is backwater flooding, why is it also impacting the yucutan? Remember, this is HIS map, he made it! 

Posted on 5/24/11 at 2:00 pm to JulianD
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But if his theory is backwater flooding, why is it also impacting the yucutan?
Didn't you know the Mississippi River backs up that far? Now you're just being silly

Posted on 5/24/11 at 2:06 pm to shaunmccarron29
lets get down to hard numbers. how many bays need to be opened at Morganza in order to turn Tanger Mall into ocean front property? Driving to Destin is getting to be a bitch.
Posted on 5/24/11 at 2:08 pm to Bard
Come on, that's just a tributary, the Yucasippi. The main channel meanders down and actually plows into the Amazon. They meet with the force of 10,000 nuclear weapons and the kinetic energy produced from the mystery flow rates generates enough heat to melt the polar ice caps.
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Posted on 5/24/11 at 2:12 pm to JulianD
I just feel sorry for all the poor Chinese that are being flooded out because of the Mississippi causing the Yangtze to back up.
Posted on 5/24/11 at 2:16 pm to Bard
No worries, the Mississippi is one of the 3 Gorges they are referring to in the dam project. They got it covered.
Posted on 5/24/11 at 2:18 pm to shaunmccarron29
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shaunmccarron29
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Where? I am looking at the link, I do not see anything regarding flow rate. Flow rate for the MS river is Avg 450,000 cfs...
Please advise as to what link you are following and what data you are looking at.
The link i am following is one that i posted in response to you, which i am reposting for now a third time for everyone's benefit.
LINK
This link shows a map of Louisiana. The data points are the circles and colored dots on the map. Each one represents a USGS stream gage. The colors used indicate whether streamflow at a specific gage is higher or lower than the median flow for that gage. If you hover your cursor over one of the data points, you see more details for that gage. If you click on that point, you can obtain even more information.
For example, the gage at Baton Rouge (USGS 07374000) is currently (as of 1:15PM today) showing a stream level of 44.63 feet and a discharge (also known as flow rate) of 1,398,000 cf/s.
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1,200,000 cfs would be written as 1.2KcFs = 1 Million Two hundred thousand Cubic Feet of Water.
Also, you got your conversion factor skewed a bit. K is the symbol for 'Kilo' which means 1000. 1,200,000 cf/s would be expressed in Kcf/s as 1200Kcf/s
Please advise as to what you're smoking, so i'll know to avoid that cultivar.

Posted on 5/24/11 at 2:26 pm to Fall Creek Tiger
LOL people like you worry me.
Posted on 5/24/11 at 2:45 pm to shaunmccarron29
Your map in your OP shows that a 7 meter rise will cause Galveston to be underwater.
How did you come to that conclusion? The only thing I can thing of is that you did a 7 meter rise in sea level instead of a 7 meter rise in the Mississippi River.
Care to explain because you are obviously much more intelligent and more informed than the rest of us.
How did you come to that conclusion? The only thing I can thing of is that you did a 7 meter rise in sea level instead of a 7 meter rise in the Mississippi River.
Care to explain because you are obviously much more intelligent and more informed than the rest of us.
Posted on 5/24/11 at 2:59 pm to iAmBatman
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Posted on 5/24/11 at 3:04 pm to JulianD
eta...blah
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Posted on 5/24/11 at 3:06 pm to iAmBatman

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Posted on 5/24/11 at 3:07 pm to JulianD
nothing to see here
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