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    It is on the TV news here in Florida tonight.......
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    Wow! I really hope that everyone is able to reach safety. Sounds like complete chaos in how things were handled. We're very lucky that we don't have another major front coming through right now, they need to get that lake down a LOT lower.
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    It sounds like some of the members of this community may have gotten the evacuation order.

    I use to live in Yuba City and I know Tony Buzolich did or does.

    Anybody know how they are doing, or if they need some kind of assistance?

    Bill,

    Maybe get a check-in thread going for our peeps...

    Dave Ecklund

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    I flew in late last night SLC-SMF and watching out the plane window to see traffic streaming down Hwy70/99, and westbound on 20 out of YC/M-ville was amazing. Just a steady thread of white and red lights like what you'd see in LA or NYC at rush hour and this was at 11pm, 6 hours after the evac order was entered. Terrible situation and I keep all those in the Feather River basin in my thoughts.

    Even here in Sacramento the river and bypass watershed is markedly higher today with the increased flux down the Feather. We really need a break but sounds like more of the same coming later this week and again next week.

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    A couple of days old, but look at all that dirty water.

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    Would have been a crazy sight in the valley before the westerners started coming to North America when storms like this came through.
    Aron-



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    Quote Originally Posted by winxp_man View Post
    Would have been a crazy sight in the valley before the westerners started coming to North America when storms like this came through.
    I've pondered the same thing many times, same with the Willamette Valley where I grew up in Oregon. These great valleys would have been just full of water at times. Of course at some point in time each and every one of these dams will likely return to dust. Not one of them can last forever.
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    In "Up and Down California" Brewer describes a wet winter in the mid 1860s creating an inland sea of the central valley and surf breaking up farm houses...

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