Re: Big River headed up..........
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2015 1:10 pm
Got some more downward revisions today!!
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Wildfowler wrote:Got some more downward revisions today!!
Good news. If the rain will hold off this might not be as bad as expected. Hopefully it'll get real cold up north so the precipitation is snow and will run-off later after this water has passed.Wildfowler wrote:Another downward revision just now.
Explain this to me please. Just because I like to learn stuff.msbigdawg1234 wrote:From what I heard the river is posed to fall fast.. 3-5 ft day.. that will be as destructive as anything if that happens
I'm not sure where you heard that, but the Lower MS 28 day forecast issued last week (that had the crest on the 15th, not 14th, at vicksburg showed that about 3 or 4 days after the crest it'd be falling around 1 foot per day for the next 4 or 5 days. Probably longer but it's only a 28 day forecast.msbigdawg1234 wrote:From what I heard the river is posed to fall fast.. 3-5 ft day.. that will be as destructive as anything if that happens
Here is your answer.RDB wrote:I wonder if this will pertain to hog hunting too? I know it states any wild animal but with them being such a nuisance I would think MDWFP would allow it.
Technically speaking, one is supposed to know the regulations before going out, but i understand what you are saying also.levi127 wrote:My question
How are all the thousands of hunters suppose to be told hunting has not stopped west of hwy 61? A lot of people have questioned this and been wondering bc they haven't been contacted or seen it anywhere. I was unaware till I saw this thread also.
The levees get saturated, when the river drops fast the water wants to bleed back out of the levee slope............it causes slope failures or slides.davidees wrote:Explain this to me please. Just because I like to learn stuff.msbigdawg1234 wrote:From what I heard the river is posed to fall fast.. 3-5 ft day.. that will be as destructive as anything if that happens
Where can i find this info? I know where to get the MS river info but specifically the yazoo backwater area?DanP wrote:January 4, 2016
GOOD NEWS! The NWS has lowered the crests by 1.5’!
Current MS River Gage Readings:
Arkansas City 39.5’
Greenville 51.1’
Vicksburg 43.9’
The National Weather Service (NWS) Mississippi River forecast:
Arkansas City 45.5’ on January 12th
Greenville 57.5’ on January 13th
Vicksburg 52.5’ on January 15th
Yazoo Backwater Area:
The Steele Bayou Structure is closed. The current landside gage reading is 88.1’. The landside will get to 90.0’ with the current water on the ground. With normal rainfall the Yazoo Backwater will get up to 94’.
Carter Area/Wolf Lake Area:
With the predicted 52.5’ crest at Vicksburg, the Carter Area/Wolf Lake Area is predicted to reach ~101.5’.
Thanks,
Peter Nimrod
Chief Engineer
MS Levee Board
(662)334-4813
www.rivergauges.com. Click on Vicksburg District. Select Yazoo Backwater area.BDeer wrote: Where can i find this info? I know where to get the MS river info but specifically the yazoo backwater area?