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Copperhead User ID: 77359243 United States 03/15/2019 06:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Current flooding in Nebraska, Iowa rivals most devastating years as multiple rivers flood Quoting: Goofy for God the devastating flooding on the Elkhorn River in 2010 and the record-shattering flood of 2011 on the Missouri River — wrap into one. [link to www.omaha.com (secure)] We have been being warned for years They raised the flow at Gavins Point dam in Yankton (Missouri River) to 100,000 cubic feet per minute, and downstream cities and towns will get some flooding. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 71433356 United States 03/15/2019 06:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Current flooding in Nebraska, Iowa rivals most devastating years as multiple rivers flood Quoting: Goofy for God the devastating flooding on the Elkhorn River in 2010 and the record-shattering flood of 2011 on the Missouri River — wrap into one. [link to www.omaha.com (secure)] We have been being warned for years They raised the flow at Gavins Point dam in Yankton (Missouri River) to 100,000 cubic feet per minute, and downstream cities and towns will get some flooding. Spencer Dam Break Causes Corps To Raise Gavins Point Dam Releases [link to www.yankton.net (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 71433356 United States 03/15/2019 06:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | @NPPDnews Seguir Seguir @NPPDnews Mais NPPD retweetou NEMA Thank You @NEMAtweets! Our Cooper Nuclear Station facility is currently operating at 100% power. For the latest information, view our press release at the following link -- [link to www.nppd.com (secure)] …. NEMA Conta verificada @NEMAtweets The photo below is FALSE NEWS— Cooper Nuclear Station Facility is operating at full power. They have 100% access via an alternate road. @NEMAtweets will update the public if that situation changes. 11:08 - 15 de mar de 2019 [link to twitter.com (secure)] Thank you |
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Midwest Skeptic User ID: 8607780 United States 03/16/2019 11:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Daily information on ALL the Missouri River, and tributaries, dams and release rates. Apparently only updated once a day unfortunately. Gavins Point Dam has actually dropped .17' since yesterday since they ramped up the release rate. [link to www.nwd-mr.usace.army.mil] Upstream inflows in Wyoming and Montana looks nothing like they did during the flood events of 2011, MUCH lower, at least for the moment, but the snow melt has NOT started up there yet. In 2011 the snow melt in the upper watershed was compounded by rain rain and more rain hitting the watershed which not only resulted in a massive rain event run off but also the fast melting of a much heavier than normal snow pack. So far the flooding is limited to the middle stretches of the Missouri River due to heavy rain events down in the middle section of the river, NOT the upriver watershed. [link to www.nwd-mr.usace.army.mil] Item of note ... ALL the upstream Dams are at virtual FULL CAPCITY ALREADY per the Army Corp of Engineers report, though they DO have flood control capacity remaining. IF a large rain event would hit the upstream watershed, during the early snow melt season a repeat of the 2011 crisis could occur again since those upstream dams would quickly go to full flood control capacity. Current upstream releases coming down towards Nebraska are only totalling about 10,000 cf/s ... in 2011 they got up to the 90,000 cf/s range at their worst as I recall (without looking), and were at the 50,000-70,000 cf/s range for literally months. Pray that no large rain long duration event occurs this year in the upper watershed ... if one does it could cause a repeat of 2011 AND again put the riskiest dams that are upstream back at risk. For those of you who don't pay attention to such things several of the largest impoundment of water lake/reservoirs on the entire North American Continent are held back by those 5 main dams on the upper Missouri River ... if ANY one of those 5 would fail one would see massive flooding all the way down the Missouri River AND the Mississippi River to New Orleans. Last Edited by Midwest Skeptic on 03/16/2019 11:41 AM Midwest Skeptic |
TheLordsServant User ID: 16404946 United States 03/16/2019 12:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thread: The 2019 Spring Flooding Thread - Includes Links To River Gauges Maps I am a humble Servant of the one True Living God. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72284414 Portugal 03/16/2019 03:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ben Sasse ✔ @BenSasse this is Highway 12, heading west. The next bridge just went away, down river [link to twitter.com (secure)] A lot of photos here: [link to twitter.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72284414 Portugal 03/16/2019 04:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Christopher Heady @heady_chris Pretty surreal flying into Omaha. Highways fully submerged. [link to twitter.com (secure)] |
Midwest Skeptic User ID: 8607780 United States 03/16/2019 04:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ben Sasse Quoting: Luisport ✔ @BenSasse this is Highway 12, heading west. The next bridge just went away, down river [link to twitter.com (secure)] A lot of photos here: [link to twitter.com (secure)] Good pictures. It is a good thing that during this flooding event they have been able to hold back most of the runoff water in the upper watershed, though the reservoirs up there are full and now in the "flood storage" mode (except for one which is just shy of full storage capacity). They are holding the downstream release from the dam just above Gavins Point Dam, the Fort Randall Dam, to ZERO. If not for that the flooding in Nebraska would be MUCH worse than it currently is For map of Dam locations: [link to dnr.mo.gov (secure)] Current release rates from upstream dams and how much they are currently storing including amounts above the "full" level: [link to www.nwd-mr.usace.army.mil] Last Edited by Midwest Skeptic on 03/16/2019 04:22 PM Midwest Skeptic |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77472401 Portugal 03/16/2019 05:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Rescues, evacuations as floodwaters breach levees in Midwest By Margery A. Beck "OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Authorities were using boats and large vehicles on Saturday to rescue and evacuate residents in parts of the Midwest where a recent deluge of rainwater and snowmelt was sent pouring over frozen ground, overwhelming creeks and rivers, and killing at least one person. Rescue efforts in eastern Nebraska were hampered by reports of levee breaches and washouts of bridges and roads, including part of Nebraska Highway 92, leading in and out of southwest Omaha. Authorities confirmed that a bridge on that highway that crosses the Elkhorn River had been washed out Saturday. In Freemont, west of Omaha, the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office issued a mandatory evacuation for some residents after floodwaters broke through a levee along the Platte River. And in Mills County, Iowa, authorities ordered people in some rural areas to evacuate after the Missouri River overtopped levees. The flooding followed days of snow and rain — record-setting, in some places — that swept through the West and Midwest. The deluge pushed some waterways, including the Missouri River, to record levels in Nebraska, South Dakota, Iowa and Minnesota. The flooding was the worst in nearly a decade in places. [link to apnews.com (secure)] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77472401 Portugal 03/16/2019 06:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | National Weather Service Omaha/Valley Nebraska Issued by National Weather Service Hastings NE 458 PM CDT SAT MAR 16 2019 The National Weather Service in Omaha has issued a * Flash Flood Warning for... A Levee Failure in... Northeastern Nemaha County in southeastern Nebraska... * Until 500 AM CDT Sunday. * At 455 PM CDT, local law enforcement reported a two breaches in the levee on the Missouri River just north of Peru, which will cause rapidly rising water levels in the immediately surrounding areas. Please move to higher ground now! |
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rewind Militant Bitch User ID: 77449674 United States 03/17/2019 03:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Can this get pinned? This is so important concerning this disaster? OFC it is threatened! Where else to build but by a large body of water man made or not? |
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Catnip User ID: 76102966 United States 03/17/2019 03:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We need to get rid of Nuke plants. Quoting: WyatteSmith Coal may be dirty, but it doesn't have the potential to end life as we know it.. <<<THIS>>> stupid idiots you want smog everywhere and not being able to breathe? Better than nuclear waste that may end breathing once and for all. "When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change" |
rewind Militant Bitch User ID: 77449674 United States 03/17/2019 04:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We need to get rid of Nuke plants. Quoting: WyatteSmith Coal may be dirty, but it doesn't have the potential to end life as we know it.. <<<THIS>>> stupid idiots you want smog everywhere and not being able to breathe? Better than nuclear waste that may end breathing once and for all. right.. the ludicrously of it all! Can't see it no harm no fowl? |
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CitizenPerth User ID: 75142828 Australia 03/17/2019 04:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | gfg... i pinned your other thread... xo.. It's life as we know it, but only just. [link to citizenperth.wordpress.com] sic ut vos es vos should exsisto , denego alius vicis facio vos change , exsisto youself , proprie |
MissCleo User ID: 77082640 United States 03/17/2019 04:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76998355 Nuclear Plant on the Missouri River... 600 miles to New Madrid. |
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rewind Militant Bitch User ID: 77449674 United States 03/17/2019 11:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76998355 Nuclear Plant on the Missouri River... 600 miles to New Madrid. |
Kamchatka Culturally outdated by choice User ID: 76556707 United States 03/17/2019 01:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There's a nuke plant a heck of a lot closer to New Madrid than 600 miles. Callaway County, Missouri, near Fulton. And while it's not in the immediate flood plane, it's on the Missouri River, too. More deplorable all the time. |
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