“Antelope is one of nine reservoirs that provide water to Lake Oroville. Three are managed by DWR; one is operated by the South Feather Water and Power Agency. The other five are owned and operated by Pacific Gas & Electric Co., producing electricity as part of the Feather River Stairway of Power.
The largest of these is Lake Almanor near Chester. It stores 1,142,000 acre feet, around one-third of the storage capacity of Lake Oroville.”
Hmm... looks like we’re missing 10 days of data.
http://cdec.water.ca.gov/cgi-progs/queryDaily?ALM&d=20-Feb-2017+16:30&span=30days
LAKE ALMANOR (ALM)
Elevation: 4600’ · FEATHER R basin · Operator: Pacific Gas & Electric
Provisional data, subject to change.
Query executed Monday at 16:30:43
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Earlier
Date RES ELE STORAGE EVAP
FEET AF CFS
01/22/2017 4489.85 1032332 22
01/23/2017 4489.84 1032071 22
01/24/2017 — — 22
01/25/2017 4489.84 1032071 22
01/26/2017 4489.82 1031547 22
01/27/2017 4489.72 1028929 22
01/28/2017 4489.69 1028144 22
01/29/2017 4489.65 1027098 22
01/30/2017 4489.57 1025007 22
01/31/2017 4489.50 1023179 22
02/01/2017 4489.43 1021352 16
02/02/2017 4489.36 1019527 16
02/03/2017 4489.47 1022396 16
02/04/2017 4489.51 1023440 16
02/05/2017 4489.61 1026052 16
02/06/2017 4489.74 1029452 16
02/07/2017 4489.97 1035481 16
02/08/2017 4490.31 1044410 16
02/09/2017 4491.07 1064469 16
02/10/2017 — — 16
02/11/2017 — — 16
02/12/2017 — — 16
02/13/2017 — — 16
02/14/2017 — — 16
02/15/2017 — — 16
02/16/2017 — — 16
02/17/2017 — — 16
02/18/2017 — — 16
02/19/2017 — — —
02/20/2017 —
Am sure missing data is a simple oversight...pppffttt..
http://kron4.com/2017/02/20/sacramento-overrun-by-flood-waters/
Video clip at link:
Sacramento overrun by flood waters
By Julie Tainter, KRON
Published: February 20, 2017, 3:43 pm
SACRAMENTO COUNTY (KRON) The already soggy Central Valley is preparing for the next powerful storm.
A flash flood warning was put into effect for parts of the Sacramento Thursday by The National Weather Service.
Large portions of farm land are underwater and officials are encourage residents to evacuate as more wet weather is expected to come.