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  1. Default Me Oh My, On the Bayou - Spectator.org


    So, they've opened the floodgates and some 25,000 Cajuns must now bear the brunt of what the Mississippi had in store for Baton Rouge and New Orleans. The Morganza spillway is now throwing the pent-up waters of Ol' Man River into the little-known ...

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    I also meant to compliment and thank Helmut. You also have provided valuable information to us as this tragedy has unfolded....allowing us to follow it all the way through.

    Thanks, Helmut...and any others of you engineer types on here who have helped us out with your expertise.

    igeaux.mobi


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    O.k. now I'm starting to get a little nervous. KLFY is saying Myette point is expected to overtop. I work in Charenton so I'm hoping the flood gate holds.


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    Myette point? Where that will not happen on the west Atch. Protection levee!! Would they be talking about topping the bank?


    igeaux.mobi


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    They weather reader guy on KLFY said he expects it to overtop and Charenton to get some flooding. I know there is a gate there by the Charenton boat landing. Hope it holds.


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    We have added more protection on the floodgate and will have sufficient freeboard there!


    igeaux.mobi


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    Thanks Ed. I guess he was looking at flood stage and the height of the gate. Made me nervous after seeing everything in Tunica flooded. Tunica had always been my backup plan if a hurricane caused problems down here.


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    Quote Originally Posted by biged05 View Post
    _ We have added more protection on the floodgate and will have sufficient freeboard there!


    igeaux.mobi _
    Ed -

    I know this is a long question, and you can give me the dime store response. But, I was wondering how much our flooding problems are exacerbated by levees in the northern states. For instance, I know that ND will occasionally flood, and MO, but it seems like we pay the price for them staying dry. Is it possible for there to be more "controlled flooding" along the river as opposed to us having to deal with the majority in LA?

    Thanks.

  9. Default Opening of floodgates empties many Louisiana towns - Metronews.ca


    That choice angers John Muse, who drove from Lafayette to Melville to help his 86-year-old ... A spillway at the 7,000-foot (2,100-meter) Bonnet Carre structure in Louisiana also has been opened. Contributing to this report were Associated Press writers ...

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  10. Default Some Lousiana Residents Warned: Get Out - WUSA


    Deputies all over Louisiana Cajun country were warning residents to head ... That choice angers John Muse, who drove from Lafayette to Melville to help his 86-year-old father-in-law Clovis Cole move his belongs. He said officials seem to be paying more ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlappyCajun View Post
    _ Ed -

    I know this is a long question, and you can give me the dime store response. But, I was wondering how much our flooding problems are exacerbated by levees in the northern states. For instance, I know that ND will occasionally flood, and MO, but it seems like we pay the price for them staying dry. Is it possible for there to be more "controlled flooding" along the river as opposed to us having to deal with the majority in LA?

    Thanks. _
    All things being equal, we would still have high water, but probably not as high.

    The water would be spread out over a larger area in the upper reaches of the Mississippi basin lowering the water surface. The lower water surface would result in less slope of the water surface. Less slope of the water surface would result in a slower velocity of the water. If there is still the same volume of water to move at a slower velocity, then the higher water would last a longer time.

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    It's still got to drain thru the same drainage ditch...Louisiana.

    igeaux.mobi


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