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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyclack" data-source="post: 247252" data-attributes="member: 7874"><p>I’ll chime in on this only because the question was about rivers and rain runoff. I have lived on or fish rivers for most of my life. Your statement of 6-7 days of higher after a day or two of heavy for the most part is right on. The difference on some rivers being how many dams are on that river and how full is the reservoir behind it. The river I live on has five dams holding back H2O. Out here in the west dams and reservoir are quite common, and we can the benefits up into early spring. But we do get most of our water from the snow pack, if we don’t have between 120 to 130” on snow on the ground by this date we start talking about a dry winters.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #FF8080">I had the pleasure of doing my Army basic training and AIT at Fort Leonard Missouri (1973) There will always be a fond spot in my herat for the State of Missouri and the folks who live there…</span> [-o< </p><p></p><p>They are some great people</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyclack, post: 247252, member: 7874"] I’ll chime in on this only because the question was about rivers and rain runoff. I have lived on or fish rivers for most of my life. Your statement of 6-7 days of higher after a day or two of heavy for the most part is right on. The difference on some rivers being how many dams are on that river and how full is the reservoir behind it. The river I live on has five dams holding back H2O. Out here in the west dams and reservoir are quite common, and we can the benefits up into early spring. But we do get most of our water from the snow pack, if we don’t have between 120 to 130” on snow on the ground by this date we start talking about a dry winters. [color=#FF8080]I had the pleasure of doing my Army basic training and AIT at Fort Leonard Missouri (1973) There will always be a fond spot in my herat for the State of Missouri and the folks who live there…[/color] [-o< They are some great people [/QUOTE]
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