Posted on 05/14/2011 1:01:52 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
The Morganza floodway, a safety valve on the Mississippi River that allows water to flow into low lying areas north of major cities, is set to be opened today unleashing a wall of water on the region.
The water flow will impact at least 2,500 people, and potentially as many as 22,500, according to Bloomberg. From Bloomberg:
The opening of Louisianas Morganza floodway today may send enough water to fill a football field 10 feet deep every second across the heart of Cajun country, eventually filling an area almost as large as Connecticut.
Major General Michael Walsh, president of the Mississippi River Commission, has told Col. Edward Fleming to open the spillway as soon as the rivers flow reaches 1.5 million cubic feet per second at Louisianas Red River Landing, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said in a statement.
The flood is already impacting the area around Memphis, and farmland there is expected to be underwater through the summer. When the floodgate is opened, 15,000 acres of farmland will be flooded in Louisiana as well.
The opening of the Morganza floodway will also have an impact on oil and gas production in the region, as several refineries operate in affected areas.
(Excerpt) Read more at businessinsider.com ...
mother nature strikes again.
“...Im watching it live...”
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You got a linky dink?
The flow at Vicksburg is currently 2.2 million cfs.
http://rivers.anglerguide.com/flows/hw3.php?forecast=riversobs&gauge=VCKM6
He’s the Messiah, isn’t he, at least compared to Bush, who is responsible for all the ills of the world?
So he should have raised his limp-wristed little girlie hand and made the rains stop.
It will take someone smarter than me pull it off.
Just read where the crest does not reach Vicksburg until Thursday.
Do you think they’re is watching it “live live”; or “video live”?
Officials opened the Morganza spillway around 3 p.m., letting 10,000 cubic feet of water per second pour through one of the structure's 125 bays.
Water from the first 24-hours of flooding because of the opening is not expected to reach any permanently inhabited communities, according to Col. Ed Fleming, commander of the New Orleans District of the Corps
Fleming said the spillway will operate at only about 25 percent of it's capacity to release 600,000 cubic feet of water per second, but only one bay -- which releases 10,000 cubic feet of water per second -- will be opened today.
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Here’s a youtube video:
Water Gushes From Morganza Floodway
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCVjQQCswFs
Okay can someone brief me on this....I know that there’s more than enough rainfall fairly recently but I’m still not understanding why the Mississippi is acting out like this. I mean it’s not even hurricane season yet!
Scuba Dave action figure ...
Because he gets his beef form overseas? Or maybe because he is a uncompassionate progressive. Or maybe because mostly "white folk" will be affected. Or maybe because he's still on his victory lap. Or maybe because he's courting the hispanics, and the Mississippi will become his moat after he hands over the Western US to Mexico. He's a busy man-child...
The reason Louisiana exists is to absorb Mississippi floods.
The land has been misappropriated for other uses so the concept of saving is not really valid.
In his nomination victory speech, he said his presidency would be remembered as the time when the waters (oceans) began to recede.
What, Bambi, all outta miracles already?
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