Sheesh guys, looks like another line of storms may be headed your way... :/
At this point, a line of storms headed our way isn't such a big deal (twisters excluded) when compared to the hellacious rain that's falling over the Arkansas drainage basin in Kansas and Nebraska. That's what'll keep Kaw, Keystone, and the Arkansas up.Sheesh guys, looks like another line of storms may be headed your way... :/
Yeah, but the way it's looking, you may get local rain along with all that.At this point, a line of storms headed our way isn't such a big deal (twisters excluded) when compared to the hellacious rain that's falling over the Arkansas drainage basin in Kansas and Nebraska. That's what'll keep Kaw, Keystone, and the Arkansas up.
At this point, a line of storms headed our way isn't such a big deal (twisters excluded) when compared to the hellacious rain that's falling over the Arkansas drainage basin in Kansas and Nebraska. That's what'll keep Kaw, Keystone, and the Arkansas up.
Surcharge pool is 757'. That's above flood control pool. They have to release if it goes over SP because it put too much stress on the dam.I saw in a news report that the Corps must keep Keystone below 757', and that maintaining that level is what will dictate release from the dam. Anybody know why that level is so critical? What happens if it's exceeded?
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