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Originally Posted by JMintzer
But there is flooding/high water levels upstream, even. now... That would cause an increased water flow, no?
And the chart I gave the link to included Memphis, and it stated the water levels were normal. T=hat would lead one to beleieve the "water flow" was normal, as well...
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Then I guess those reading the water levels in Memphis and observing the shipping problems last month were letting their lying eyes deceive them. I’m not planning to make a trip to Tenn. to see for myself.
NOAA also shows no current flooding in parts of Illinois and Missouri.
If there is flooding upstream then eventually the water will make its way downstream. The page I found earlier measuring the salt incursion showed it had moved two miles south in the last week. So yeah, things may be changing.
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