Flood Fight 2010
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PSiedTSi;301790 wrote:
About a week or so ago, the white rock dam was flowing more than I've ever seen it flow. However, I heard they are drawing down the reservoirs so that's likely why it was flowing so much.they're drawing down all the reservoirs in the area. I think ashtabula is coming down 5-7'.
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harwood39;301727 wrote:
yep, predictions went down... but like that means anything... The paper today basically said in a nut shell that it is not going to be like last year... we will see... here is the latest predictions anyways...FARGO ND
90% - 33.8
80% - 34.6
70% - 35.9
60% - 36.9
50% - 38.0
40% - 39.4
30% - 39.9
20% - 40.6
10% - 42.7so over all they went down about a foot...
Compared to Feb 19th. And all these are taken off the actual text file the NWS puts out. As it is easier to get the actual numbers compared to off the graph.
70% - 37.0
60% - 37.8
50% - 38.6
40% - 39.6
30% - 40.3
20% - 41.0
10% - 43.7so the smallest drop is at the 40% mark at a drop of 0.2 ft... and largest drop is at the 70%/60% marks at a drop of 1.1 ft... The average across the board is about a foot... But like i said, it doesnt really matter til stuff actually starts happening...
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Eurofan;302694 wrote:
Ya this rain is bad news. badbadbadhow? we havent gone over normal moister totals this month so far. the rain this week shouldn't be a concern for anyone.
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STiSchucky;302707 wrote:
how? we havent gone over normal moister totals this month so far. the rain this week shouldn't be a concern for anyone.It's the rain and speeding up the melting process of the snow... notice we went from 3-4 feet of snow on snow banks to being able to see grass in some points in a matter of 3-4 days?
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YellowEvo;302709 wrote:
It's the rain and speeding up the melting process of the snow... notice we went from 3-4 feet of snow on snow banks to being able to see grass in some points in a matter of 3-4 days?you do know that plows did that, right?
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yes, the rain has melted a LOT of this snow and the more open dirt we have the warmer it gets and the faster it melts. I've also noticed a number of ditches in south fargo that are backed up with water also. I about imagine most of the watershed is like that. Once everything opens up there is going to be a bunch of water heading to the river in a hurry.
And forecast doesn't look to be dropping below freezing in the next week or more.
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harwood39;302721 wrote:
pretty sure the plows didnt do anything in my front yard or alley... and ther is NO snow left in my alley... Fuck... Also, look at the river height today... spiked pretty damn fast if you ask me... went up .34 ft in one day.....im talking on the main roads where you dont have pull out half way into the street anymore that theres hardly any snowbank left.
my driveway still has a towering snow bank. the rain isn't going to do anyone favors when it comes to flood levels, but we haven't gotten enough to go into panic mode.
if you want to, go ahead.
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STiSchucky;302731 wrote:
im talking on the main roads where you dont have pull out half way into the street anymore that theres hardly any snowbank left.my driveway still has a towering snow bank. the rain isn't going to do anyone favors when it comes to flood levels, but we haven't gotten enough to go into panic mode.
if you want to, go ahead.

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GarageAlchemist;269227 wrote:
Im going to start filling sandbags now for next year, i should be able to do about 3 million by then. When the water comes up again, ill sell them to the city, pre-made, on pallets, ready to go. For a small fee. Say about $.33 a piece.Well, did you follow through with this?
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STiSchucky;302707 wrote:
how? we havent gone over normal moister totals this month so far. the rain this week shouldn't be a concern for anyone.That makes about as much sense as this does.
STiSchucky;268474 wrote:
I'd say it takes it a hell of a lot longer to desend then to rise, cause the Hudson Bay it flows into, in Canada, is still frozen. -
which is about as funny as this.
XJHEAD;300425 wrote:
We are fucked.what i said didnt word right, but whatever. just by listening to john wheelers weather report this afternoon on the radio, he said that the avg moisture we receive in march is forecasted into the flood crap, and we haven't hit that point where we should be concerned. especially when it looks like drier days ahead.
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well played
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