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Message Subject Satellite Pics show NO Improvement in Flooding Situation At Ft. Calhoun/Cooper since June..Why is there a News Blackout?
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I think the biggest question I have at this point is that the berms around Ft Calhoun collapsed on June 25th..the Satellite image from that day shows much less water imo then the image I posted from June 28 (three days later)

like I said earlier I'm questioning why the Satellite images have missing info..(can't trust them) I sort of hinted at not trusting the 'official' hydrographs (Can't trust them) or basically any info that 'officially' comes from the gooberment (can't trust them)

about the only thing I do trust is my own senses..
 Quoting: RTS

The Missouri river at Omaha is dropping very slowing-about a 1/10 of an inch a day-if they choke the flow from Gavins Point, it will begin to drop more rapidly. They have shut down air traffic over the power plants so we will not be seeing any updates from news helicopters. The National Guard has been pulled off the levies-with the heat, they will want to keep the plant running full out. Hopefully everything will be alright.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 290314

when I started the following thread about Cooper on June 19th it was running full out..

Thread: Cooper Nuclear Station in Nebraska is operating AT FULL CAPACITY..partial levee breach three miles upriver (Page 4)

now..check out the Satellite image from that day..(June 19th)

[link to ge.ssec.wisc.edu]

something ain't quite right about that picture imo..

also.. all the coal powered plants in that area were also supposedly flooding at that time..
 Quoting: RTS

Interesting that the city of Omaha owns a coal fired plant. Any electricity that is purchased at the market right now is extremely high priced which discourages any attempt to throttle back the plant.
ˆIm not sure about the satellite photo. As far as I know, it looks normal. What are you seeing that interests you, if I may ask?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 290314


click on that link again and it should take you to a post of mine from that thread about the coal plants..there are two of them that sit next to the river..

as far as the difference in the images you can see for yourself..if the flooding was bad on the 19th it looks way worse on 6-28..it's hard to see looking at the two pics below but it's easy enough just to go to that link and see for yourself..it's very user friendly and easy to go from the 19th to the 28th..if you opened two windows at the same time it would probably be even easier

6-19

6-19

6-28

msrf6-28
 
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