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Old 04-09-2014, 07:57 PM   #11
Flames in 07
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Originally Posted by morgin View Post
Is limited flooding now a good sign that the melt is happening over a longer period of time and there might not be as much left come June? Or is it entirely too early to tell?
If your thinking about mitigating risk on the main bow and elbow rivers, the more that comes down and melts in april and early may, the less there is to run off in late may in june. but it doesn't really matter that much. Last year there was average snow pack and averagish run off before late June. What really matters is walls of rain were moving from east to west and then stopped on this side of the mountains. All it did was poor for 2 days straight. I remember driving through it on the way to Kananaskis 2 days before the flood and had to reduce speed to about 35km/h because the water couldn't clear off my windshield fast enough. And it did that for 2 days non stop in large parts of the foothills.

So the start of this thread is quite sensationalist to me, except for those affected by small streams generally upstream of what everyone in Calgary is going to be concerned about.
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