Grand Forks Part II
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It stopped snowing, and the river didn't raise...
So I guess I don't understand Where all these idiotic predictions come from. We get all this snow, and its supposedly going to crest in Mid April? That doesnt make any sense. This snow is gonna stay around for 2 weeks before it melts? You can quote me on this.
ITS GOING TO RECREST LATE THIS WEEK AT LESS THAN 37 FEET. -
Joel;268804 wrote:
It stopped snowing, and the river didn't raise...
So I guess I don't understand Where all these idiotic predictions come from. We get all this snow, and its supposedly going to crest in Mid April? That doesnt make any sense. This snow is gonna stay around for 2 weeks before it melts? You can quote me on this.
ITS GOING TO RECREST LATE THIS WEEK AT LESS THAN 37 FEET.quoted just incase
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24valvenotak;268801 wrote:
area universities should just record semester grades as they stand. enough people have more important things to be worrying about well beyond the final crest of the river. im not sure people the realize the mess that has to be cleaned up this month.If I knew how I did on my midterms, I would be happy to be done with school.
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Joel;268804 wrote:
It stopped snowing, and the river didn't raise...
So I guess I don't understand Where all these idiotic predictions come from. We get all this snow, and its supposedly going to crest in Mid April? That doesnt make any sense. This snow is gonna stay around for 2 weeks before it melts? You can quote me on this.
ITS GOING TO RECREST LATE THIS WEEK AT LESS THAN 37 FEET.My guess is that there was significant snowfall/rain south of here and once that water makes its way here we get a 2nd crest?
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Joel;268804 wrote:
It stopped snowing, and the river didn't raise...
So I guess I don't understand Where all these idiotic predictions come from. We get all this snow, and its supposedly going to crest in Mid April? That doesnt make any sense. This snow is gonna stay around for 2 weeks before it melts? You can quote me on this.
ITS GOING TO RECREST LATE THIS WEEK AT LESS THAN 37 FEET.Also, if you look at the radar, there is a crap ton of snow falling within a half mile of fargo.
http://www.weather.com/weather/map/interactive/58103?from=36hr_topnav_undeclared
Give it an hour, we will have it hard again. They are saying a total depth of 12-18" of snow. And this snow is wet snow, not low water content snow. Thats nothing to sneeze at. Plus what I mentioned in the previouse post. I hope you are right. I'm sick of water/sand bags/crabby people, lolI don't think you will be right though.
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94NDTA;268812 wrote:
I also beleive a lot of it has to do with the even larger amount of snow NE SD is getting. Plus they are expecting another snow/rain storm in a week + warmer weather.EDIT: Chuck beat me to it.
20 inches of snow already
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Parker;268818 wrote:
starts warming up on Saturday, 40% chance of rain saturday and sunday...
5 day forecast is as accurate as drawing conditions out of a hat -
STiSchucky;268825 wrote:
5 day forecast is as accurate as drawing conditions out of a hatthe next five days will be a high of 35 and a low of 16 with a 5-20 mph wind with a 40% chance of percipitation... the hardest part about that is pointing to the right part of the blue screen
does anyone know if whap is predicting a surge yet? or at all?
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Yay, the NWS finally stopped smoking crack... Steady decline til April 7th http://www.crh.noaa.gov/ahps2/hydrograph.php?wfo=fgf&gage=fgon8&view=1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1
Although, I think it will drop even faster than that.

Say that From A to B is one Foot of water. B to C is one foot, C to D is one foot.
The Amount of water from C to D is considerably less than from A to B. Everytime it drops another foot closer to its banks, it has to cover less width, which in turn is less water. Pretty simple. For this reason, It should be dropping at a continually faster rate every foot it gets closer to being back in its banks -
joel;268838 wrote:
yay, the nws finally stopped smoking crack... Steady decline til april 7th http://www.crh.noaa.gov/ahps2/hydrograph.php?wfo=fgf&gage=fgon8&view=1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1
although, i think it will drop even faster than that.

say that from a to b is one foot of water. B to c is one foot, c to d is one foot.
The amount of water from c to d is considerably less than from a to b. Everytime it drops another foot closer to its banks, it has to cover less width, which in turn is less water. Pretty simple. For this reason, it should be dropping at a continually faster rate every foot it gets closer to being back in its bankshogwash, newtons first law says otherwise
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