22.2 feet above summer pool. Louisville TV stations say Ohio River is flooding. GRL is 2' from the basketball rim in Marina parking lot. Not the pole, the rim. It went up 2+ feet today. :yikes
Maybe March 20, not sure what year.
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22.2 feet above summer pool. Louisville TV stations say Ohio River is flooding. GRL is 2' from the basketball rim in Marina parking lot. Not the pole, the rim. It went up 2+ feet today. :yikes
Maybe March 20, not sure what year.
Yeah ... the dam is only spilling at a little over 500cfs and has been for the last few days. The "incoming" rate is around 15,000cfs :Doh:
But, after almost 7" of rain in the Green River Lake drainage area this month, plus the downstream flooding .... it's gonna be this way for awhile.
But, as you can see on this chart .... check the March inflow/outflow .... if they can maintain a spill rate of 7000cfs for a couple of weeks, they can get it back down to Winter Pool (barring any periods of heavy rains during that time)
https://www.lrl-wc.usace.army.mil/plots/GRR.jpg
Maybe by spring fling....
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Not looking good for crappieUSA or spring fling. More rain will come. Lol
I think we can still launch at 680 or less ... but less would be better. :ThumbsUp
Weather guessers are saying we're in for a warmer than normal Spring this year, so that will help put them in a spawning mode ... but, could signal more chances of rain. :dono We just need March to be on the dry side !!
The problem right now if you could launch is the debris. Tear a boat up in a heartbeat.
Even bigger threat might be the spawn.
Biggest threat to the spawn would be for the water to be high when they start spawning & then they drop the lake fast. That'd leave a lot of nests/eggs high & dry. We have to remember that the COE's 1st priority is to prevent flooding downstream, even if that floods all the property around the lake (campgrounds, ramps, etc.).
Drove over the dam after lunch. They have increased the downstream flow--maybe double normal--but not max. Probably because the Ohio is also flooded.
Yeah, they were only pulling around 500cfs the morning of the 16th ... but I read on FB where they had jacked it up to around 3000cfs. They probably can't sustain it at that level for any length of time, but at least they're trying to hold it from going way higher. The Ohio River is slowly receding, so I'm sure they can't "dump" Green just yet, but maybe have periods where they can jack the flow rate up a little now & again.
Don't forget, Nolin, Barren, & Rough River Lake are also higher than normal for this time of year ... and they all drain into the Green River !!!
Lake Level Update: as of 9:10 am lake level is 697.5 msl with a setting of 7 tenths on the main gates and an outflow of around 3,015 cfs (cubic feet of water per second). Surface Temperature: 49 degrees.
We are opening up to 15 tenths and an outflow of 5,750 cfs by days end. Current lake level is 22 ft above summer pool and 29 ft above winter pool.
Due to flooding conditions, Site 1 boat ramp, Smith Ridge boat ramp, and Wilson Creek Recreation Area remain closed at this time.
686.5 and falling a little more than a foot per day since they've opened the dam up. Fingers crossed they get to keep spilling for several more days.
They have been holding the lake at 9 feet over for the last 2 days, you would think with this new rain moving in they would have kept on pulling it. I guess they know what there doing?
They've stopped pulling all the lakes that converge with the Green River ... so maybe they have to let "it" empty down a bit more with the rain forecast looming. :dono
The COE chart shows that the amount of water coming into Green River Lake is way down after the past few rainless days. And launching at Holmes Bend is possible at the 680 level (according to my sources). Besides ... the lake is lower at this time of year than it was in the two previous years (15ft lower than last year & 4ft lower than in 2018 on this date).
We need to rename "Winter Pool". They forgot that process.