“With the recent rains, it has risen something on the order of 20 feet, but it is still 145 ft below full pool. Interestingly, the shoreline is now at about 200 miles (its been as low as 150 miles), but at full pool that distance is 365 miles! Today, it holds about 1.5 million acre feet. Full its three times that amount.”
Thanks for the info. My buddy and I were wondering about how much these storms had raised it. We talked and three hours later you answered. Thanks. I live on the Trinity river. Another one that is earmarked for SoCal.
Here’s a linky: http://cdec.water.ca.gov/cdecapp/resapp/resDetailOrig.action?resid=SHA
You can see by year what Shasta has done by scrolling in the window and clicking on the year. It will then draw you a chart for that year.