Sure is a long winter, got another inch or so of snow today so everthing is whte. We kinda missed out on spring this year with below normal temps for the past three weeks, hopefully this will end soon!
PDawg, nice Airedale ... does he/she like the pool?
Steve
I think, that in Manitoba you are somewhat underestimating this year's flood potential. I don't live in the Red River watershed any more, but close to it in West Hubbard county. The divide to the Red Lake watershed, which is part of the Red Watershed is at Bagley 50 miles away in Clearwater county. The divide to the Ottertail River watershed, one of the two major stems of the Red, is in neighboring Becker county. I have also driven to Grand Forks recently.
The nearby Red watershed has had very similar conditions as here, now with over 80" of very wet snow falls.
The first sign of the melt in the Southern Red watershed is just beginning on the Buffalo River. The Red at Fargo has not moved yet, but the Mayor has ordered the filling another 500,000 sand bags, in addition to the 1.3 million already in storage.
It is true the snow pack between Fargo and Grand Forks has been less, but they had moisture this weekend and will get more. The Sheyenne River in ND has picked up a lot of moisture recently.
My friends north of Grand Forks tell me there is more snow and much more moisture content than the before the Great Flood of 1997.
Also Saskatewan has picked up a lot of moisture recently, putting the Assiniboine River back into play.
Of course your wonderful floodway will almost certainly again save Winnipeg, but I fear for those on the Red south of the floodway. I think you may be in for an interesting ride.
I have to say, that for all the criticism heaped on your flood fighters in the blogs, I think you fight floods much more vigorously and intelligently than we do south of the border.
The American Army Corps of engineers are a long way from the brightest bulbs on the block, and I got a chance to observe them up close in the 1997 flood. Their only good sensible decisions made about protecting our medical center, were only made at the eleventh hour and under extreme external pressure.
What are seeing around Winnipeg, and do you have any pictures to share?