How is the Corps doing with lake levels with all this rain we've had?

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How is the Corps doing with lake levels with all this rain we've had?
Click on the link below, looks like the gates are wide open!
http://www.orn.usace.army.mil/hh/resplots/wol.gif
gates are only half way open,but you can bet they'll be wide open next day or so.
This has been just a ridiculous amount of rain, simply ridiculous.
MHall, come on down....thinking about an All Nighter tomorrow!!! Just got to check out that what's going on at the BANKS!!![]()
I read where they closed, the flood gates in frankfort today. already had 5" and will get more tonight. a lot of water with floating logs in the lakes. after rain stops, anyone on the water, had better move slow.![]()
Cumberland River rising over a foot an hour. Historic flooding expected.
Dam Break near Louisville, KY occurring:
BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOUISVILLE KY
1213 PM CDT SUN MAY 2 2010
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN LOUISVILLE HAS ISSUED A
* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR THE LITTLE BARREN RIVER RIVER IN
METCALFE COUNTY.
* UNTIL 315 PM CDT
* AT 1211 PM CDT...THE IMMINENT FAILURE OF THE DUNHAM LAKE DAM WAS
REPORTED BY COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
IF YOU LIVE DOWNSTREAM OF THE DAM...EVACUATE TO HIGHER GROUND NOW!
US 68 IN METCALF COUNTY MAY BE IMPACTED BY THIS DAM FAILURE.
Now getting concered about of the Free Floating Wood that may be on the lake due to ALL THIS RAIN. Lost one prop to the wood on Barkley last week, don't need to do that again! Not a good thing if you are out there at night. I'll just put this night fishing on hold for now and see how it all works out...![]()
Tailwaters are gonna be running wide open before you know it. Cumberland river comes out of east tenn. and they had up to 11in. of rain. Also from eastern ky. so the lake will be rising for days to come. With the flooding around Nashville wonder how thats gonna effect the realease scheduale? Barkley and ky. lakes are gonna swell for sure. Although they can realease 100,000+ compared to cumberlands 30,000cfs
