When there is nothing much to blog about why not discus the old standby, the weather.
Here in Calif. we have had a tornado alert in the Bay Area as a large water spout caused notice and was video taped. Then it seems the real deal – a small tornado hit Santa Rosa. Lots of rain and snow. Car pile ups in the mountains (one large one last I heard ~20 vehicles) and I must mention the flood watches. A flood watch is in effect for the valley through Sunday.
The rain just keeps coming down. I am one of those peeps who likes to look at statistics, facts, get the info, and then process it. Patterns intrigue me. The radiation finally hit Sacramento not much, just the diluted amount they expected and my guess as to arrival was only off about half a day. And the rain is well, raining LOL. I glance at the river levels once in awhile and wonder if (or when) one of levees will fail or be over run. Sounds wacko I am sure but the real measured levels give me a sense of hope – not a false sense of security – I hope tee hee.
Made the ritual trip to the river park off HWY 160. The photos look almost black and white because of the weather.
Here are three photos covering eleven years of the river.
If you look across the river to the far levy you can get an idea of how high the river is right now. My friend Chuck in the far right of the first shot. We used to ride our motorcycles along river road together in the spring and summer. I miss my bikes 🙁
Nimbus, Shasta and Folsom Dams have been releasing water into rivers for over twenty four hours -a lot of water. I think they should have released more sooner instead of holding on to the water. Water sold to southern Calif is not called blue gold for no reason. I dunno sometimes I believe the greedily hold the reservoirs full instead of letting some of it head down river before all the river and creeks hit flood watch and warning stages. I do not like wet feet. Since Shasta dam hit capacity boat launching and fishing ought to be better this year. Hope we get spring this year so I can enjoy before it gets to hot to go out on the lake.
The water was really moving fast this afternoon along river road (Hwy 160) the Sacramento river looked menacing. The water in the parking area crept up 3 inches while we stood there. The wind was blowing and it was real dang cold. So I snapped a couple shots, watched some branches rush by in the ripples, and headed back home.
Well that is it for the weather – it is RAINING and the river is rising.
Karen
That’s quite a change in the river height!
kmilyun
Yes, this year I suspect that it will rise higher. Our levee’s are in bad shape so here is to hoping they hold if it rises higher.
zoomdoggies
Yow! That’s a lot of water! Last time we were down that way – let’s see, that would’ve been May, 2008 – Shasta was waaay down. Must look like a different place when it’s full up.
I’ve been catching up on recent posts. Happy belated birthday, and congratulations on the new computer ! Yah, I like reading about somebody else’s hardware adventures, as long as I’ve got a computer to read them on : )
kmilyun
It seems to be the era of the need for new computers. At least this time I did not “need” one!
Shasta is at capacity – maybe we will get up there and I can take some pics. The rivers are moving fast – lots of water – in 2008 we were crying about not having enough. Mother Nature is busy this year.
How are all your hardware thingies doing?
Bibliotekaren
“It’s raining and the river is rising” — hey that’s my theme song. Well, ok, ok it actually didn’t rain today and it’s only the flood area of the creek that I live in. The Shasta pics are amazing.
Water, it’s so political on so many angles. Hadn’t hear the term Blue Gold before but that’s what it is and will continue to be. It’s so competitive in Colorado and other arid areas. And, where my parents live a lot of the rare water used for shale gas extraction techniques and then subject to contamination by the process. Yeah, blue gold.