impulse wrote:
So are the MO lakes still up from all the flooding last year or is it the el nino affect of this year or a little of both?
Not from last year. Much of MO has been getting pounded with rain since about the last week of April. Just finally got a break from it about 5 days ago.
It takes a lot of direct-hit rain to get my home lake up 13 feet. It is a higher elevation than most of the other lakes and so runoff is minimal when it comes to dumping water from several miles away into the lake. It is the first of a chain of three lakes that ends with Lake of the Ozarks and eventually dump into the MO river south of St. Louis. So, if that lake is up 13 feet, there has been a TON of local rain there.
Surprisingly, the ceilings in my place down there didn't have single rainwater stain on them either. Usually find one a year when I go open the place up.
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Paul
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