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    Yeah Dave, you're up in the headwaters area feeding snow melt into the streams and creeks that feed the big river. The lakes across Missouri into Arkansas have been a record levels, and managing the water has been a real challenge for the COE this year. Taneycomo was 22' above normal pool level at the peak!! I got pictures of the Elk River which runs through Noel down in SW MO, and it was higher this spring than it has been since 1941. We had some nice weather, even heading into some summer temps pushing 90F early last week, but today it's 54F now and quite windy after a start to the day at 42F. Crazy swings.
    Last edited by rspears; 05-14-2011 at 01:36 PM.
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