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The runnoff is over on the Weber
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The runnoff is over on the Weber
Echo release just dropped to 554cfs. Yesterday it was 1450cfs. Maybe a moose stepped on the gauge?
On the positive side, the Oakley gauge spiked to 2100 today.
On the positive side, the Oakley gauge spiked to 2100 today.
Augie- Posts : 88
Paddling Since : 1973
Location : underwater
Re: The runnoff is over on the Weber
its over, http://www.cbrfc.noaa.gov/station/sweplot/sweplot.cgi?SMMU1+TRLU1+CCKU1+CHCU1-Weber+Basin+Headwaters?avg.2011.2010
and Rockport is only at 53% capacity while Echo is only at 83%
and Rockport is only at 53% capacity while Echo is only at 83%
Alan Clark- Posts : 69
Re: The runnoff is over on the Weber
Boy, the Mighty Weeb sure was fun this season, having our very own 'back-yard' big water. Oh well. But this bountiful Wasatch Front run-off season still lives on in the Ogden, SF Ogden, Logan, Upper Bear, and highish water Weeb, etc.
Paddle on, brothers and sisters!!
Paddle on, brothers and sisters!!
brianteats- Posts : 212
Paddling Since : 2008
Re: The runnoff is over on the Weber
We might have gotten in the last 3500+ run yesterday. Wish I'd had the camera!
Kinda funny that we think "its over" when the Weber is still higher than it has been in a number of years, and Riverdale wave is still spectacular.
Kinda funny that we think "its over" when the Weber is still higher than it has been in a number of years, and Riverdale wave is still spectacular.
wasatchbill- Posts : 731
Re: The runnoff is over on the Weber
Psych! http://waterdata.usgs.gov/usa/nwis/uv?10132000
Any estimates of what it flows will be over the July 4th weekend? Hoping to take some family. Thanks.
Any estimates of what it flows will be over the July 4th weekend? Hoping to take some family. Thanks.
utidcapaco- Posts : 3
Paddling Since : ~200
Re: The runnoff is over on the Weber
it's anyones guess but here is the forecast
http://www.cbrfc.noaa.gov/station/flowplot/flowplot.cgi?ecwu1
the trial lake snotel is experiencing melt rate of 2.6 inches per day and with snow water equivalent, that should be done within 10 days. Chalk Creek is experiencing melt of .8 per day and should be done within 7 days. Rockport is at 72% capacity and should hold most of the trial lake melt. Once Chalk Creek is done, the flows out of Echo should match the flows out of Wanship....
so, like I said it's anyones guess!
http://www.cbrfc.noaa.gov/station/flowplot/flowplot.cgi?ecwu1
the trial lake snotel is experiencing melt rate of 2.6 inches per day and with snow water equivalent, that should be done within 10 days. Chalk Creek is experiencing melt of .8 per day and should be done within 7 days. Rockport is at 72% capacity and should hold most of the trial lake melt. Once Chalk Creek is done, the flows out of Echo should match the flows out of Wanship....
so, like I said it's anyones guess!
Alan Clark- Posts : 69
Re: The runnoff is over on the Weber
Thanks Alan! Looks like a mandatory portage of the Croydon bridge, regardless.
utidcapaco- Posts : 3
Paddling Since : ~200
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