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Topic: Sky at 90k
Posted By: otterend
Subject: Sky at 90k
Date Posted: 17 Nov 2015 at 6:14pm
Could it be that the Sky is really running at 90k?



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Posted By: megspk
Date Posted: 17 Nov 2015 at 6:39pm
Yes! Insane, I hope everyone riverside is OK! I'm off tomorrow if anyone needs help!

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Posted By: Fish
Date Posted: 17 Nov 2015 at 6:55pm
100K still going up!   


Posted By: Sam_Graftton
Date Posted: 17 Nov 2015 at 7:37pm
Sounds like it just peaked in Index pretty crazy


Posted By: megspk
Date Posted: 17 Nov 2015 at 7:41pm
How high did the sky get in 2006??

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“A strong person and a waterfall always channel their own path.” -Unknown



Posted By: plumb328
Date Posted: 17 Nov 2015 at 7:57pm
114,000 according to usgs


Posted By: water wacko
Date Posted: 17 Nov 2015 at 8:32pm
129,000cfs Skykomish @ Gold Bar  Nov 6,2006

http://nwis.waterdata.usgs.gov/wa/nwis/peak?site_no=12134500&agency_cd=USGS&format=html

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Posted By: James
Date Posted: 18 Nov 2015 at 8:26am
If you re-call the gauge broke in 2006 when it hit 129k. There was another 8 or 10 hours of rise and peak before it came down that year if my memory serves me correctly.

Quite the wild year of warm rain fall floods were having though, 3 so far all close together. Here is to hoping that our temps drop fast and we start turning good snow in those hills for next year!


Posted By: tiziak
Date Posted: 20 Nov 2015 at 6:39pm
Fact.

Floodlust is sick, but deep snowpack and cold Spring's are sicker.

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Posted By: JoesKayak
Date Posted: 20 Nov 2015 at 9:07pm
Some eye opening updates from Skyko from during and after the last big flood.

http://skyko.org/


Posted By: LisaF
Date Posted: 21 Nov 2015 at 7:26pm
for anyone who's really good at math:
In 2006, we had about 3.5' of flooding at our house on the S. Fork (at whatever the gauge was - it had broken before the peak).
This past week, we had about 1.5' of floodwater in our yard (according to our neighbors; we will be going up tomorrow to assess the damage!)
So, if you're really good at math, maybe an extrapolation is in order.



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