Send more! We will take it all!2" of rain has already fallen upriver.
Send more! We will take it all!2" of rain has already fallen upriver.
You are nuts! HA!Send more! We will take it all!
Send more! We will take it all!
I guess if you can't stop it, you can talk s*** to it anyway.You are nuts! HA!
Where I live we should be safe. But everytime I watch the news they are talking about Tulsa area getting more rain and the crest and timing of it will have to be recalculated.Unquestionably more coming your way, as the Arkansas drainage in Oklahoma is getting a ton of rain again as I type this.
Steve
Where I live we should be safe. But everytime I watch the news they are talking about Tulsa area getting more rain and the crest and timing of it will have to be recalculated.
Rogers Ave. Between Fort Smith and Barling is under water now and all connecting streets in that area. Also Clayton Expressway in Fort Smith is closed. The old lighthouse restaurant at the end of Midland Ave. will have water above floor level by this afternoon and delivery trucks in the parking lot to the west are submerged over the cab. The railroad bridge to the north is about 8 feet from being submerged. Lock and dam 13 at Barling is going under for sure. The gates are wide open and the lock will be abandoned. Floating docks, marina's, and house boats expected to break loose at any moment due to the current. Some land structures might be washed away by the time the river crests. It's getting ugly.
I'm north of the flooding, up in Crawford County. But I travel through the river valley all the time.YardDog, where in Arkansas are you located? I'm in Oklahoma City and we're doing ok, but Tulsa is in trouble (being on the Arkansas River). Sadly, the trouble they're seeing is only going to make your life - and everyone downsteam - more miserable.
Steve
How will this effect the water and sewer systems in Ft Smith and Van Buren?I'm north of the flooding, up in Crawford County. But I travel through the river valley all the time.
What do you plant in you food plot, rice? HA!Caught these in my food plot today.View attachment 131779 View attachment 131780 View attachment 131781 View attachment 131782
Ive got 50 lbs of buckwheat to plant if the rain ever goes away.What do you plant in you food plot, rice? HA!
Is the water from a backed up river/creek or just standing water?Ive got 50 lbs of buckwheat to plant if the rain ever goes away.
Ive got 50 lbs of buckwheat to plant if the rain ever goes away.
John Redmond Reservoir. Its 104% of flood stage. We have topped our yearly rainfall total already by 4".Is the water from a backed up river/creek or just standing water?
We get a lot of rain but we don’t have any flat land except Truro, and that floods every spring almost.The storms that are moving through Oklahoma City have deteriorated, losing most or all of their circulation. That's the good news. The bad news is that we're going to get another four hours or so of sustained rain, which will just add to the misery factor, as many communities here in Oklahoma are seeing record, or near-record, flooding already. Forecasts indicate that, due to the stalled position of the jetstream, we can expect more rain, every day through at least Wednesday. Then, we'll see a couple of days of break before the next wave works in.
Spring 2019 - the gift that keeps on giving...........
Steve
Not good probably.And I wonder how to barge loads of fertilizer is going to affect the river life downstream from Tulsa?
Steve