jdmidwest Posted yesterday at 01:28 AM Posted yesterday at 01:28 AM That is what I am seeing on everything. Been topped at 738' for a while. Wonder if it activated the overflow on the north side? Corps site shows top of flood at 739.6'. "Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously." — Hunter S. Thompson
BilletHead Posted yesterday at 01:35 AM Posted yesterday at 01:35 AM I'm thinking this is a glitch. If it was that high, it would be making the news. tjm 1 "We have met the enemy and it is us", Pogo If you compete with your fellow anglers, you become their competitor, If you help them you become their friend" Lefty Kreh " Never display your knowledge, you only share it" Lefty Kreh "Eat more bass and there will be more room for walleye to grow!" BilletHead " One thing in life is for sure. If you are careful you can straddle the barbed wire fence but make one mistake and you will be hurting" BilletHead P.S. "May your fences be short or hope you have long legs" BilletHead
tjm Posted yesterday at 01:44 AM Posted yesterday at 01:44 AM Has to be a screwed up gage, because the USGS shows about 18' of instantaneous drop yesterday for a few hours and then jumping back up 47' in another instant. It's also always noted on those reports that the information is 'provisional'. BilletHead 1
jdmidwest Posted yesterday at 02:03 AM Posted yesterday at 02:03 AM https://water.usace.army.mil/overview/nwk/locations/hast Maybe the Warsaw tornado screwed the gauge. "Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously." — Hunter S. Thompson
tjm Posted yesterday at 01:33 PM Posted yesterday at 01:33 PM current USGS page shows no data for the 18th when the anomaly occurred with level of 709.32 https://waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/USGS-06922440/#dataTypeId=continuous-00065-0&period=P7D&showFieldMeasurements=true
MOPanfisher Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago It seems fixed now, storm, most likely lightening strike was culprit. BilletHead 1
jdmidwest Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 2 hours ago, MOPanfisher said: It seems fixed now, storm, most likely lightening strike was culprit. Or it blew out a hole somewhere and relieved the pressure. "Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously." — Hunter S. Thompson
fishinwrench Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago So it appears that the COE, and the USGS provide those gauges just as a novelty. Kinda like our tornado sirens here in Gravois Mills. They go off everytime a dark cloud passes over, but the ONE TIME twin F-3's pummeled us......No siren. 🤷♂️ snagged in outlet 3 1
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