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Mississippi, Ohio Rivers Still Rising; Cairo Evacuated

Posted by feww on May 1, 2011

Army Corps of Engineers on standby to blow a hole in Birds Point levee in Missouri

A “sand boil,” an area of excessive water seepage pushing through the ground, has become dangerously large, as the Corps closely monitors rising river levels, expected to crest, surpassing the 60 feet mark by Tuesday.

“That’s not just putting pressure here in Cairo, but the entire system is being put under pressure,” Corps commander said. “This is going to be the biggest amount of stress that these levees have been put under since we started the construction in 1928.”

Blowing up the levee would flood at least 130,000 acres of Missouri farmland, causing severe damage. On the other hand, towns in Illinois and Kentucky could be flooded if the levee were not blown up.

Both the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers have been rising following days of rain which have added to the water levels from the considerably-heavier-than-usual ongoing spring flooding. The city of Cairo (population: 2,800) sits at the confluence of two rivers.


Small city of Cairo (at center of this astronaut photo) sits at the confluence of Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. “Flooding of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers presents a continual danger to the city; this danger is lessened by the Birds Point-New Madrid Floodway that begins directly to the south of the river confluence. During major flood events, the floodway lessens flood stages upstream (such as at Cairo) and adjacent to the floodway. Part of the extensive levee system associated with flood control of the Mississippi River is visible in the image. Barlow Bottoms (image right), located in adjacent Kentucky, is a wetland bird-watching location that is replenished by periodic floods and releases of Ohio River water.” Astronaut photograph ISS012-E-15035 was acquired January 12, 2006. Source: NASA-EO.  Download large image (583 KB, JPEG) 

Current Warnings/ Watches

Flooding along Ohio and Mississippi Rivers


Flood conditions along Wabash, Ohio, Black, and Mississippi Rivers are much worse in April 2011 than a year earlier. MODIS on NASA’s Terra satellite took these false-color images on April 28, 2011 (top), and April 29, 2010 (bottom). Source: NASA-EO

U-S Flood Map


As of posting, 51 river gauges are reporting major flooding, 80 gauges moderate flooding, 125 gauges minor flooding, and 202 are at near flood stage, as shown in the AHPS map above. Floods are wreaking havoc in the U.S. Midwest, South and the Northeast.

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TORNADO WARNING

Posted by feww on May 1, 2011

MORE TORNADOES ON THE WAY 

NEW Severe Storms Possible Across Eastern North Texas This Evening

TORNADO WARNING

BULLETIN – EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED TORNADO WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SHREVEPORT LA — 9:02 PM CDT SAT APR 30, 2011

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN SHREVEPORT HAS ISSUED A

* TORNADO WARNING FOR
SOUTHEASTERN CAMP COUNTY IN NORTHEAST TEXAS
SOUTHWESTERN CASS COUNTY IN NORTHEAST TEXAS
MORRIS COUNTY IN NORTHEAST TEXAS
EXTREME SOUTHEASTERN TITUS COUNTY IN NORTHEAST TEXAS
NORTHEASTERN UPSHUR COUNTY IN NORTHEAST TEXAS

UNTIL 945 PM CDT

* AT 902 PM CDT, NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE METEOROLOGISTS DETECTED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING A TORNADO 2 MILES NORTHEAST OF HOLLY SPRING OR 11 MILES EAST OF PITTSBURG, MOVING NORTHEAST AT 20 MPH.

* OTHER LOCATIONS IN THE WARNING INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO CASON, DAINGERFIELD, JENKINS, HUGHES SPRINGS, OMAHA, ROCKY BRANCH AND NAPLES

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS

IN ADDITION TO THE TORNADO THIS STORM IS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING QUARTER TO GOLFBALL SIZE HAIL AND DESTRUCTIVE STRAIGHT LINE WINDS.

TREES HAVE BEEN DOWNED IN NORTHERN UPSHUR COUNTY WITH THIS STORM. IF YOU ARE ITS PATH,

TAKE COVER NOW!

RELATED WARNINGS

U.S. Weather Hazard Map May 1 UTC


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Weather Forecast Map

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GOES Eastern US SECTOR Infrared Image


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Earthquake Swarm Rattles Buller Mountain

Posted by feww on May 1, 2011

Hundreds of small- to medium-sized quakes strike near Hawthorne, Nevada


A large swarm of earthquakes has rattled the Buller Mountain area near Hawthorne, Nevada since March 5, 2010. At least 400 small- and medium-sized earthquakes measuring between M1.0 and M4.6 have struck a 10 sq km area since April 10., NASA-EO reported.  “This map shows earthquake locations (white circles) from March 5, 2011, through the early morning of April 27, superimposed on a natural-color satellite image from September 19, 2002…  Several abandoned mines are visible as bright scars on the landscape, and the lava flows of Mud Springs Volcano are dark gray. The image was acquired by the Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+) aboard Landsat 7. ” The earthquake swarm is said to be tectonic in origin. Source: NASA-EO. Click image to enlarge.  Download largest image (3 MB, JPEG) 

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