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Don Pedro Dam
http://cdec.water.ca.gov/cgi-progs/queryDaily?DNP ^ | February 21, 2017, 15:09 PST | self

Posted on 02/22/2017 3:20:54 PM PST by keat

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To: kingu

Can there be serious flooding from the snowmelt only?


21 posted on 02/22/2017 5:27:17 PM PST by Karl Spooner
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To: Karl Spooner

There’s 25 million+ acre feet of water in the form of snow in the Sierras as of the last reports, this has likely increased with multiple days of snowfall, and will gain even more this weekend.

To put that into perspective, the California central valley is roughly 7 million acres. If it was exactly flat, that means about 3’7” of water for every single square inch of the central valley. As it isn’t flat, and quite a number of people live along the rivers in the central valley, there will be prolonged and severe flooding.

Some of the previous high water marks for Don Pedro occurred not in the middle of heavy winter rains but in August when some late July summer rains melted considerable reserves in the sierras. There are a number of ski resorts which have issued ski passes for 4th of July weekend; they’re extremely sure that they’ll be still open then.

IF northern California gets one or more ‘atmospheric river’ events, that of a warm and very wet stream of moisture, it could easily slice into that huge snowpack and cause quick and sudden melting. That 50 feet of available space in places like Oroville Dam could be filled within a day and a half.

The emergency spillway they destroyed with minimal flow was designed to mitigate sudden snow melt, sending a sheet of water like a ski jump, high into the air and to fall much further down the hillside.

So, anyway, yes, there can be serious flooding from snowmelt, and absent dam managers emptying out reservoirs to much more sane levels, the flooding will be prolonged and intense.

Just to put everything in perspective: the Governor’s Mansion in Sacramento was raise to 3 floors after the prolonged floods of 1861 drowned the city in 10 feet of water for nearly 4 months. Dams like Oroville, Don Pedro, Shasta, etc were designed not just for water storage and distribution, but also as a regulator for snow melt and hydro-logic events.


22 posted on 02/22/2017 6:40:41 PM PST by kingu (Everything starts with slashing the size and scope of the federal government.)
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To: kingu

Thank you very much for that report and the effort you put into it. It was just something in the back of my mind since nobody was talking about it. With your help, I can now see why.


23 posted on 02/22/2017 7:41:39 PM PST by Karl Spooner
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To: mountn man

So when Obama was president and we on FR suffered under his warped “reign”, did you loathe all Freepers and call us and yourself “snowflake(s)”? Because we in California did not vote for the failed officials in charge of the state just as we in the US did not vote for the failed president, Barak Obama. Same situation. Only you are being hypocritical re California while trying, although failing miserably, to make yourself look superior.


24 posted on 02/22/2017 10:57:04 PM PST by ransomnote
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you might actually have most pols hanging on light poles ever - but that is only a joke or fantasy depending on ones point of view


25 posted on 02/22/2017 11:09:29 PM PST by Nailbiter
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