Posted on 12/28/2012 8:19:44 AM PST by blam
spring & summer drought in parts of the midwest, and then winter comes and precipitation turns to snow instead of immediate runoff
a situation that has been repeated many times on the Mississippi
And should be a boom to the trucking and freight trains.
Your drought map shows Western North Carolina as moderately to abnormally dry, with a touch of severe drought.
No way that is possible, at least in Jackson and surrounding counties.
We have had way above normal rains for at least the past year.
Maybe Obama, Reid, and Boehner can get together and use the same logic as fixing the econmy by raising taxes on the rich.
Just pour a gallon of water in the River should take care of the problem until next Christmas. Now if they can just get the chucleheads to agree, we will avert a crisis.
Actually no, but my newspaper search can remember lots, here are just a few:
MISSISSIPPI AT RECORD LOW; RIVER TRAFFIC IS HAMPERED
New York Times January 12, 1981
BARGE BACKUP. BARGES WAIT NEAR ST. LOUIS
Chicago Tribune December 20, 1989
The normal flow of Midwest grain to ports on the Gulf of Mexico has been disrupted because of heavy ice and low water on the Mississippi River, which has been closed to navigation for more than 200 miles south of St. Louis.
MISSISSIPPI RIVER WATER LEVEL HERE IS AT ITS LOWEST POINT IN YEARS DROUGHT IS THE REASON; BARGE TRAFFIC IS AFFECTED
St. Louis Post - Dispatch December 31, 1999
LOW WATER ON RIVERS BEDEVILS NAVIGATION HERE ; BARGES ARE AGROUND; MISSISSIPPI MAY HIT LOWEST LEVEL SINCE '89
St. Louis Post - Dispatch January 15, 2003
Right record lows have only been around for the last 10-20yrs. The
river has been navigable for lots longer and records have been kept for a very long time. This is in response to the question of it being cyclic.
Right record lows have only been around for the last 10-20yrs. The
river has been navigable for lots longer and records have been kept for a very long time. This is in response to the question of it being cyclic.
Thanks blam.
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