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30knotwind
Since 20 Apr 2012
36 Posts
White Salmon, WA
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consumer

Since 28 Nov 2010
406 Posts
banned
Obsessed
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Thu Apr 18, 13 6:48 am |
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Does this imply that there will be less shallows to ride in at the sandbar? |
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hilton
Since 15 Aug 2008
803 Posts
Opinionated
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Thu Apr 18, 13 7:32 am |
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It will be interesting to see if the flow forecasts are correct and the sandbar sticks around and Rufus remains rideable all Spring. It certainly looks like we won't see the huge currents and super high water like we have had the past couple of years. |
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JeffT
Since 07 Jul 2012
238 Posts
Deep Southern Portland
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Thu Apr 18, 13 8:59 am |
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There is still a ton of snow on mt hood. 111" as of today.
It will indeed be interesting to see how the late snow melt will affect levels. _________________ Jeff |
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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
4330 Posts
Hood River
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Thu Apr 18, 13 10:10 am |
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Those forecasts aren't good long term, as they're based on averaging past climatology, An out of the ordinary weather change will change the entire forecast. That said, 111 inches is half of what we had the last few years on Mt Hood, though the Columbia River basin is massive.
The good thing is we won't have high water into July. |
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5OH8
Since 24 Jan 2010
4 Posts
Boise, ID - White Salmon, WA
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Thu Apr 18, 13 10:59 am Snake River System = Below Normal Snowpack |
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Most of the Snake River system which feeds into the Columbia is around 70-90% of normal snowpack. Not sure about what is going on in Canada near the Columbia's source though. |
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Nak

Since 19 May 2005
4304 Posts
Camas
Site Lackey
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Thu Apr 18, 13 11:58 am |
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I read that the Mt Hood drainage was at or slightly above normal, but all of the other drainages that feed the Columbia range from 50% to 90% of normal. So, barring a late season snowstorm it could be a pretty good Summer!  |
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hoarhey

Since 20 Jul 2008
63 Posts
the corridor
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Thu Apr 18, 13 2:03 pm |
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May rain. Don't plan any sandbar cleanups until at least Memorial Day, and not without taking a second look at water stored behind dams upstream _________________ Misinformed |
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