Re: River is fixing to get serious, boys!!!
Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 7:53 am
Wolf Lake rose 1.2 ft in 12 hours last night. Its at 97.6 now...
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Morganza going to open Saturday per levee board official that i know. All that water gets diverted between the guide levee's basicaly from avoyels parish all the way down to Terrebone and St. Marys parish, but it cuts through portions of Iberville, Pointe Coupee parishes also. Theres gonna be a hugh fallout from them opening Morganza, 1000's of camps, homes, and businesses. getting nasty down heremshunter77 wrote:Well that shows just how bad things are getting. Where is the Morganza and where will that water go.MudHog wrote:Morganza Spillway is expected to be opened between Saturday and Tuesday, and be used at 50% capacity.
people build in flood zones and dont expect water??blgros1 wrote:Morganza going to open Saturday per levee board official that i know. All that water gets diverted between the guide levee's basicaly from avoyels parish all the way down to Terrebone and St. Marys parish, but it cuts through portions of Iberville, Pointe Coupee parishes also. Theres gonna be a hugh fallout from them opening Morganza, 1000's of camps, homes, and businesses. getting nasty down heremshunter77 wrote:Well that shows just how bad things are getting. Where is the Morganza and where will that water go.MudHog wrote:Morganza Spillway is expected to be opened between Saturday and Tuesday, and be used at 50% capacity.
I don't believe it is for sure. Saturday is the first time that the flow rates are conducive to its operation. Was told by someone very close to the situation that the decision had not been made, as of last night, when to open. Just FWIW.blgros1 wrote:
Morganza going to open Saturday per levee board official that i know. All that water gets diverted between the guide levee's basicaly from avoyels parish all the way down to Terrebone and St. Marys parish, but it cuts through portions of Iberville, Pointe Coupee parishes also. Theres gonna be a hugh fallout from them opening Morganza, 1000's of camps, homes, and businesses. getting nasty down here
It is really something, though. The floodway is open and forested land 99% of the time. They are basically cracking the river banks to let the water run over land and over to the Atchafalaya.mshunter77 wrote: Well that shows just how bad things are getting. Where is the Morganza and where will that water go.
Not much, nothing above natchezredspeckable wrote:What effect and how far north will the opening of Morganza have on the Mississippi?
Yeah, wondering that too. Vicksburg shows 56.5 on the 15th. That's 4 days till crest at 57.5. Better slow down come the 15th.Wingman wrote:62.5 and up .9' in 24. I'm wondering if she knows to stop at 64.5?
was thinking the same thing....gatorstang67 wrote:Those photos of the deer are amazing! I really get a knot in my throat when I think of the fate that awaits some of those animals. How humane is a hunter's bullet, in comparison.
augustus_65 wrote:John Barry, author of Rising Tide, was interviewed this morning on a radio station in Mobile and made some interesting points. He said Morganza would be opened because the alternative would lead to flood stages that would top the levees in New Orleans. He mentioned that the projections show 21' in New Orleans without opening the gates. The levees are only 20'. He also mentioned that the present flood is about 90% of the volume of the 1927 flood. The high water marks in 1927 were set the day the crevasse developed just before the Delta was flooded so the high water stages don't reflect the true volume of water from the 27 flood.
We are praying for all you folks in the Delta. I have a lot of friends over there and I hope everyone manages to stay dry.