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Post by uncross on Nov 29, 2012 22:02:38 GMT -5
Here are the charts that were sent to me from Montgomery county parks and rec. I converted them to pdf from microsoft publisher. If anyone would rather have the other file I can send it to them. Attachments:
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Post by porter91 on Nov 29, 2012 22:23:20 GMT -5
Sweet! The attachment worked for me. One thing you need to realize with this type of data is that when big flows start to head down stream the big pools tend to fill and then spill over into the next and so on down the river. If you are out looking for a certain level to arrive in your location it might hit and then pulse a bit and drop then fill and pulse again. This spillover is real noticeable in The McCoy area with the big lake like area above in Bellspring. These pulses can fluctuate from 10 min to 40min increments. Over all the river will be rising but you might see a few inches of fluctuation in the process.
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Post by uncross on Nov 29, 2012 22:28:41 GMT -5
Thanks for the heads up on the charts, and all the other info you have provided!
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Post by anglerxxx on Nov 30, 2012 8:23:13 GMT -5
The chart is awesome. This kind of information is the primary reason these forums are so helpful. In my other post, you can realize that I have been making a rather lame attempt at correllating the data that you professionals had figured out a long time ago.
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Post by sallymaggie on Mar 7, 2015 11:15:23 GMT -5
Just what I've been looking for! I get water alerts but could never put it to use with flow. THANKS!
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