Some of you may be interested in this.
http://deltas.usgs.gov/bonnetcarre.aspx
Some of you may be interested in this.
http://deltas.usgs.gov/bonnetcarre.aspx
BigEd...I'm trying to get a feel for what it does to water levels closer to us if Morganza is used.
The USGS water level reading at Pelba right now is at about 13.5 feet. How many feet above that will the water level in Henderson Lakr rise IF Moeganza is opened?
Thanks for info.
igeaux.mobi
Big Ed, I heard patterson to berwick were ok due to their levee system. What about Franklin, Morgan City, & Houma?
Why can't they open the Morganza further than they will open it?
Why can't they pick up the weir @ Butte Larose & let the water flow between the levees @ Henderson & the whiskey bay channel & hold it there temporarily until the flood levels go down?
I'm asking you these questions because hearing your explanations, I believe you are the most expert person I Have ever read on this. I have always been fascinated by the Lower Mississippi flood control system. Would appreciate your response & any recommended reading on this.
Charliek--sorry about that, that's why I said I hope I didn't mis-understand anyone. If everything would fail that would be catastrophic and it would change everyones life around here. Lafayette might be the new port city then...lol
CajunRed---it's hard to say what would happen. I know they are running models to get a feel for it and present to the higher powers that will make the decision, and none of those are being released at this time. Once things are released, I'll let you know where to find the info.
igeaux.mobi
Cajun_civil---thanks the kids are getting big. Js is right the last week or so has been insanely busy. I'll pass the word. This is gm right? I forget who's who sometimes!
Bandwagon king---Houma is a ways off they should be fine. Franklin is protected mainly by the basin protection levees and should be ok. The outlying areas of Morgan city towards stephensville and Amelia, but I'm not really sure where. That's not my area and almost everything is speculation.
As far as morganza being opened more, there is an op plan that has to be followed. That's the short answer.
The water will already be between Henderson and butte la rose when it starts backing up if morganza is opened.
I take that last part as a compliment. Thank you! I share in your fascination and have since I was in school so much so that I knew I wanted to work for the corps since I graduated high school. As far as reading if you are on Facebook look up us national weather service and look for a link from a few days ago about the system. I didn't read all of it but it looked accurate. And someone mentioned rising tide. Great book highly reccomend it.
igeaux.mobi
Is there any way to contain the water in spillway we cross over going to Baton Rouge & trap it until the rivers start to go down in level? & Thanks for the other info. I just hope politics doesn't take precident over what's best for the most people & property in the decision making by the powers that be.
From this mornings (5/7/11) Advertiser.
http://www.theadvertiser.com/article...text|FRONTPAGE
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