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January 16, 2011, MRNP, watching the snow go by
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River flows: mid week 550 cfs, last 2 days, 2,000-2,500 cfs; daybreak today 6,000 cfs; mid-morning, 8,000 cfs; noon 9,000 cfs; flow at midnight predicted to be 10,500 cf.
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water.weather.gov/ahps2/hydrograph.phpwf...w=1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1%22
Those giant runnels are tough on old knees & backs...
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Sounds like the Park kicked everybody out early today & Monday is in doubt:
seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/theweathe..._rainier_closed.html
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We met MRNP geomorphologists today who claimed the flow of the Nisqually leaving the park was less than 50% of the flow at the National gauge :
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We met MRNP geomorphologists today who claimed the flow of the Nisqually leaving the park was less than 50% of the flow at the National gauge :, what do you think, Gary: is the flow of Big Creek/Cat Creek + Tenas and Goat Creeks greater than the combined flow of the Paradise River, Nisqually, Tahoma Creek, etc. etc., especially given that orographic precipitation meant Ashford got less than 2 inches pptn and Paradise got close to 5 inches!
Well, I suppose ground-water would add quite a bit from the broader alluvial terraces between National & the park boundary, but I agree, that's pretty hard to believe...
Thanks for the specific data...yikes!, me mind is going...
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