Pool 4 Flow and Rate Core of Engineers Pool 4

  • Jack Naylor
    Participant
    Apple Valley, MN
    Posts: 5666
    #2100764

    I am having a hard time finding what we used to use
    for the flow and stage for Pool 4, that I thought was from the
    Core of Engineers. Nice graph with both scales.
    thanks All.
    Enjoy a Great early Spring.
    Jack

    Justin Laack
    Participant
    Austin,mn
    Posts: 464
    #2100819

    This is the one that I use, customized to the information I want to know and for each location of pool 4.

    Link to P4 Gauge

    >Edit: I used the link function at the top of the post BK>

    Jack Naylor
    Participant
    Apple Valley, MN
    Posts: 5666
    #2100969

    Thanks guys.
    Tbro, that looks like the one I used to use. As melting and rains happen, they used to also project or forecast flows and stage.
    Jack

    eyeguy507
    Participant
    SE MN
    Posts: 4507
    #2101087

    I’m holding out for high water. Last spring I struggled big time.

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59940
    #2108072

    Hey!!

    Red Wing made it to 2.7’ today!!

    JUMPED up a whole tenth of an inch overnight.

    I’m thinking there won’t be anything close to flooding this year unless we get dumped on for rain.

    buckybadger
    Participant
    Upper Midwest
    Posts: 7175
    #2108144

    Hey!!

    Red Wing made it to 2.7’ today!!

    JUMPED up a whole tenth of an inch overnight.

    I’m thinking there won’t be anything close to flooding this year unless we get dumped on for rain.

    Agreed. This stretch of warm air with no precipitation is really drying things out. We may have the opposite situation of flooding on Pool 4 by the time June & July roll around. It was extremely low in spots last year, and we had quite a bit more runoff and flow then at this time last year. Hopefully all those people raving about all the snow up North are not exaggerating.

    My prime south facing slopes for morels have to be at the highest fire alert level possible. It’s early, but not looking great for them.

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59940
    #2108157

    Never turn your back on mother nature. Rains at the wrong time could change everyone’s thoughts. Bucky, remember July 1st in 2012(?), we made it through a moderate flood in the spring and then the Duluth zoo flooded out and once that water came down here, it was worse then the spring!

    We do need water no matter where it comes from.

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