The flooding in Yellowstone Park is all flowing down the Yellowstone river, headed to the Missouri river, Mississippi river, and the Gulf of Mexico.
Current level near my home at Billings, MT is 16 feet. Record flood level here was 15 feet. NWS has designated this as a 500 year flood event. The water treatment plant water intake has been damaged and shut down leaving over 100,000 people with about one days water supply. Stores are selling out of bottled water as fast as toilet paper 2 years ago.
This event may be done on YNP, but its just beginning for those downstream.
Wow..I have family in Miles City just downstream. I remember seeing the ice flows cause flooding but this is all water. Stay safe!
Things related to weather sure seem to be extreme this year.
MT Shooter wrote:
The flooding in Yellowstone Park is all flowing down the Yellowstone River, headed to the Missouri River, Mississippi River, and the Gulf of Mexico.
The current level near my home at Billings, MT is 16 feet. The record flood level here was 15 feet. NWS has designated this as a 500-year flood event. The water treatment plant's water intake has been damaged and shut down leaving over 100,000 people with about one day's water supply. Stores are selling out of bottled water as fast as toilet paper 2 years ago.
This event may be done on YNP, but it's just beginning for those downstream.
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Well, you have no shortage of water itself. If you don't have one get one of those emergency filter systems and purification chemical sets before the hardware and sporting goods store are sold out. Boil, treat, and filter like crazy for cooking and drinking. For several months in Vietnam, my unit's camp used water from a mountain stream for our showers - and yes it was COLD, esp in relation to the air temperature. Then the camp got a large heating and basic filter unit for the shower water. The signs still said DON'T DRINK IT!
Yikes! The new spell and grammar checker I got earlier today even corrected your post in the "quote reply".
Typically these events inundate the storm and sanitary sewer systems as well as the potable water system. So the flood waters themselves are hazardous and any contact should be avoided if possible.
Hope you can stay safe.
MT Shooter wrote:
The flooding in Yellowstone Park is all flowing down the Yellowstone river, headed to the Missouri river, Mississippi river, and the Gulf of Mexico.
Current level near my home at Billings, MT is 16 feet. Record flood level here was 15 feet. NWS has designated this as a 500 year flood event. The water treatment plant water intake has been damaged and shut down leaving over 100,000 people with about one days water supply. Stores are selling out of bottled water as fast as toilet paper 2 years ago.
This event may be done on YNP, but its just beginning for those downstream.
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If your property is not directly impacted this shows one reason a year's supply of food and storage of lots of water is important.
I look at our pool as our emergency water source.
I take it you are safe from the floods and that is good.
MT Shooter wrote:
The flooding in Yellowstone Park is all flowing down the Yellowstone river, headed to the Missouri river, Mississippi river, and the Gulf of Mexico.
Current level near my home at Billings, MT is 16 feet. Record flood level here was 15 feet. NWS has designated this as a 500 year flood event. The water treatment plant water intake has been damaged and shut down leaving over 100,000 people with about one days water supply. Stores are selling out of bottled water as fast as toilet paper 2 years ago.
This event may be done on YNP, but its just beginning for those downstream.
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Too bad they can't divert it to the south west! Or can they?
There are to many people putting to much pressure on mother nature . Pratice birth control.
redtooth wrote:
There are to many people putting to much pressure on mother nature . Pratice birth control.
People didn't make it rain.
So many people have been affected by extreme weather recently. My best thoughts and prayers go out to all who are dealing with yet another disaster.
The flooding has passed us now, and is headed downstream. Lots more damages to come from this event.
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