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Pacific Northwest Reservoirs

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posted on May, 20 2006 @ 02:20 AM
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Greetings...

I've been watching these teacup diagrams for the past month or so for the following Pacific Northwest areas:
Upper Snake - Boise-Payette - Yakima - Umatilla - S.E. Oregon -Tualatin - Rogue - Deschutes

Is the amount in these resevoirs normal for this time of year? Some have been filling over 100%.


Anyone here from these areas who are seeing any flooding?

All posts are greatly appreciated...God Bless



posted on May, 21 2006 @ 09:19 PM
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I moved from Seattle about 6 months ago. From what my mom tells me, they had one hell of a winter with heavy duty rains, and there was flooding in several rivers in the area.

These full resiviors are a good thing. I know we have been needing the rain badly.



posted on May, 22 2006 @ 12:03 AM
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I live here and yes, we've had lots and lots of rain. However, I have seen much worse winters with respect to flooding.

And having full reservoirs is a good thing so I'm not complaining!



posted on May, 23 2006 @ 05:40 PM
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Down here in SW Idaho, we've been in a drought for the last 6 years and this was the most snow we've had in any winter during that time. Yea, the rivers and resoviors are a little more full than normal right now, but it's anything but a bad thing



posted on May, 23 2006 @ 05:46 PM
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Full? Ha! We just got put on a watering restriction.

Of course they do that every year...



posted on May, 23 2006 @ 08:47 PM
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Originally posted by ZeddicusZulZorander
Full? Ha! We just got put on a watering restriction.

Of course they do that every year...



This is true. The flooding is mainly due to the rapidly melting snow/ice up in the mountain's. Last week they had a flood warning in I think 5 or more of the river's on the eastside of the state.




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