Posted on 02/12/2017 4:26:47 PM PST by janetjanet998
Edited on 02/12/2017 9:33:58 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
The Oroville Dam is the highest in the nation.
Just reviewed the latest Weather Service forecast. The storm flow was delayed from the initial arrival time that is good. Bad news is it is going to rain and snow in the FR basin in epic amounts. If I lived downstream from the dam I would plan on being out by Monday am.
http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=38.5816&lon=-121.4944#.WKnU2pAzWcw
Wow! The damage has really spread. For those that don’t know the spillway was 180’ wide and 3,000’ long. Those boulders at the bottom are car - large car sized.
that tree and group of bushes on the left is a an island now..
I suspect the roots are slowing erosion but its just a matter of time
I think the spray blowing north is creating runoff hence that new muddy stream...going around that island and downhill
how much it is eating uphill is key....
Yes if the water causes the spillway to collapse any where near the gates all bets are off.
Checking in.
Thanks so much, maggie, for updates.
It’s because of the “hump” in the spillway.
here is the video they, DWR, released taken what looks like yesterday afternoon ..towards the end they flyover the main spillway with reduced flows
but suspiciously, it cuts off before we can see how the upper part of the main spillway is doing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxgtyOfwrj8
They've got the reservoir down to the normal "wet" season level now .
Will be interesting to see how much of a cushion they allow for the damaged flood spillway.
From another site: Scanner 151.235 - EM COM - Observing turbulence upstream of gate 12.
Scanner now back online.
http://www.broadcastify.com/listen/feed/24979
Inflow is creeping up...
02/19/2017 10:00am
Outflow: 54898 Inflow: 46925
http://rdcfeeds.redding.com/lakelevels/oro.cfm
http://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-me-oroville-spillway-failure-20170216-story.html
Government severely misjudged strength of Oroville emergency spillway, sparking a crisis
2/19/17
Bill Croyle stood in front of an aerial photo of Lake Oroville and swept his hand across the top of the emergency spillway that was helping drain water out of the brimming reservoir.
Solid rock. All this is rock, Croyle, acting director of the Department of Water Resources, said with an air of confidence at the Feb. 11 briefing.
(snip)
Soft bedrock is not the only problem, he added. The concrete weir at the top of the emergency spillway was just plopped on top of that ridge. Its a design area that will probably get a lot of scrutiny and had to be a major concern as [the spillway] was eroding up the hill.
Vogel confirmed that the weir, which she said ranges in height from 25 feet to 45 feet, was not anchored.
As to why the state never moved transmission lines that cross both spillways and connect the dam powerhouse to the electrical grid, Vogel said, The main spillway performed well for the past 50 years, so there was no perceived need to relocate.
LIVE feed:
https://www.facebook.com/FoxNews/?ref=page_internal
Fox News is live now.
12 mins ·
Happening Now: Live coverage of the Oroville Dam spillway.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaG1BhAJJr8&feature=youtu.be
Oroville Dam Update - New Drone Footage Feb 19/2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsDFBMhTOnQ
LIVE STREAM: OROVILLE DAM SPILLWAY 2/19/2017 *update*
The emergency spill way is not anchored?
Astounding!
Astounding!”
I caught that gem buried towards the end of today's LAT article!!
Soft bedrock is not the only problem, he added. The concrete weir at the top of the emergency spillway was just plopped on top of that ridge. Its a design area that will probably get a lot of scrutiny and had to be a major concern as [the spillway] was eroding up the hill.
Vogel confirmed that the weir, which she said ranges in height from 25 feet to 45 feet, was not anchored.
Station Name ID Elev. Date/Time Value INFLOW OROVILLE DAM ORO 900' 02/19/2017 11:00 42878 CFS http://cdec.water.ca.gov/cgi-progs/getAll?sens_num=76 OUTFLOW OROVILLE DAM ORO 900' 02/19/2017 11:00 54866 CFS http://cdec.water.ca.gov/cgi-progs/getAll?sens_num=23
This image shows just how many people Oroville provides water toand why the lake's near-rupture is a very big deal (wired.com)
from what i could tell little to no erosion back up the hill
still about the same place from the tower
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