My boss's family is from Rolling Fork...

DerHntr

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/the rest of it flooding is quite sad though
//damn scrambling quarterback
 

SyonaraStanz

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She said it's probably just a rumor. She's heard nothing official, only a "rumor" from a lady in the bank withdrawing all of her money.

My dad serves on the MS Levee Board for Issaquena County; he had a meeting today, so I'll post any informationI get from him.
 

1msudawg

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I am from rolling fork originally. That is pretty amazing if the water is going to reach there.
 

coach66

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they haven't gotten that definite of information yet but they are worried about a backwater levee, I assume the Yazoo Backwater Levee. If it gives way Rolling Fork would be in trouble according to him.
 

DerHntr

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The only memory of the game I have is from the crappy film.

Waking up in a field at night with very shoddy lighting, with a hundred folks huddled around you, not knowing where you are, why you are there, feeling a bit sick to your stomach, banging headache, covered in sweat and funk, and then realizing you are on a make shift stretcher = Not a great day
 

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1 in Hollandale and 1 in Rolling Fork. He was meeting with the Corps of Engineers today as they are discussing blowing some dams where the Big Sunflower and Yazoo confluence occurs. It is possible that IF they blow, Hollandale can get water in downtown. IF they do not blow, Rolling Fork could get water backed up in that creek/bayou that runs next to downtown and thus into downtown streets and possibly businesses.

He is between the rock and hard place as the either/or could affect either or both of his stores.
 

1msudawg

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<div class="post-body"><div class="scrolling">they haven't gotten that definite of information yet but they are worried about a backwater levee, I assume the Yazoo Backwater Levee. If it gives way Rolling Fork would be in trouble according to him. </div></div>
From what I understand the levee will not give way, if current predictions hold true then the water willoverflowthe Yazooleveesby 1/2' to 1'. Pretty much anything under 107' will be underwater. Basically Cary (maybe all the way to Rolling Fork, parts of Rolling Fork along Deer Creek get up to 110')and south will be underwater. Especially if what this and this say are true.

What I got told today in making some calls is that if the river gets to 57.5 at Vicksburg then the backflow into the yazoo will overrun the levees. The levees along the yazoo are an average of 26'. Some spots obviously lower, factor in the fact that they are made of dirt and have probably settled even lower than that and that as water flows over the levees they will erode also. Water could flow over the levees for longer than the predicted week.

I guess the closest comparable flood to this would be the 73 flood. That crested at 102 feet. In that floodfarmers, well my dad whose land is 100' was not able to plant till 4th of July. Farmers further south were not able to plant anything till August (and were just trying to salvage something). It took that long for the water to drain and that was 6' less of water.

Also today I got told that Herrin.. or whoever provides the gas for the Rolling Fork area gas stations are starting to pump out all the gas in the gas stations in the south delta. This was told to me by the owner of a gas station inRolling Fork. He is packing up his store this weekend and getting everything out of it and in storage in higher ground.

I also got told that hughway 61 will be closed by Saturday at Redwood. Have no idea if that is going to be true or not.</div></div>
And all of this is only if there is not any more than average rain for the next 2-3 weeks.
 

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<p class="yiv1152400752MsoNormal"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt">MS RIVER FORECAST</span>
</p><div></div><p class="yiv1152400752MsoNormal"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt">The NWS has significantly raised the <span class="yshortcuts" id="lw_1304469505_0">M<span style="COLOR: navy">ississippi</span> River</span> Forecast. </span></p><div></div><p class="yiv1152400752MsoNormal"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt">Arkansas City</span> <span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt">53.5’ crest on May 14th </span></p><div></div><p class="yiv1152400752MsoNormal"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt">Greenville 64.5’ crest on May 15th </span></p><div></div><p class="yiv1152400752MsoNormal"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt">Vicksburg 57.5’ crest on May 18th </span></p><div></div><p class="yiv1152400752MsoNormal"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt">This forecast will exceed the 1973 highwater levels by 6’. </span></p><div></div><p class="yiv1152400752MsoNormal"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt">This forecast will put us 3.5’ above the <span class="yshortcuts" id="lw_1304469505_1" style="CURSOR: hand; BORDER-BOTTOM: #366388 2px dotted">100-year flood</span> on the MS River.</span></p><div></div><p class="yiv1152400752MsoNormal"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt">The 100-year flood on the MS River is 61’ at <span class="yshortcuts" id="lw_1304469505_2" style="CURSOR: hand; BORDER-BOTTOM: #366388 2px dotted">Greenville</span> and 54’ at <span class="yshortcuts" id="lw_1304469505_3">Vicksburg</span>. </span></p><div></div><p class="yiv1152400752MsoNormal"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt"></span></p><div></div><p class="yiv1152400752MsoNormal"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt">YBW AREA FORECAST</span>
</p><div></div><p class="yiv1152400752MsoNormal"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt">At this forecast the Yazoo Backwater Levee will OVERTOP by 1.3’! The Yazoo Backwater Area could be entirely flooded. The Corps is working on an inundation map so we can see exactly what will be flooded. Hopefully I will get a copy of that map tomorrow. This could flood up to elevation 109’. If you are located on property at or below 109’ you might get flooded.</span></p><div></div><p class="yiv1152400752MsoNormal"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt"></span></p><div></div><p class="yiv1152400752MsoNormal"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt">At this point - Greenville and above will not be flooded.</span>
</p><div></div><p class="yiv1152400752MsoNormal"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt"></span></p><div></div><p class="yiv1152400752MsoNormal"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt">Public Meeting – <span class="yshortcuts" id="lw_1304469505_4" style="CURSOR: hand; BORDER-BOTTOM: #366388 2px dotted">Rolling Fork</span> – Wednesday, May 4, 2011 at 10am at the National Guard Armory on Hwy 61.</span></p><div></div><p class="yiv1152400752MsoNormal"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt"></span></p><div></div><p class="yiv1152400752MsoNormal"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt">Sorry for this HORRIBLE news.<span style="COLOR: navy"></span></span></p><div></div><p class="yiv1152400752MsoNormal"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt"></span></p><div></div><p class="yiv1152400752MsoNormal"><span>Peter Nimrod</span>
</p><div></div><p class="yiv1152400752MsoNormal"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt"><span class="yshortcuts" id="lw_1304469505_5">Chief Engineer</span></span></p><div></div><p class="yiv1152400752MsoNormal"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt">MS Levee Board</span></p><div></div><p class="yiv1152400752MsoNormal"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt"><a rel="nofollow">(662)334-4813</a></span></p><div></div><p class="yiv1152400752MsoNormal"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt"><a rel="nofollow">(662)378-9592</a> fax</span></p><div></div><p class="yiv1152400752MsoNormal"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt"><a rel="nofollow">[email protected]</a></span> </p>
 

maygray1

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Current one is just a tad bit more optomistic. New estimate is done every 12 hours.</p>
 

maygray1

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it first. No idea why. Likley will not flood Rolling Fork and unless something gives way.</p>
 
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You have a combination of water coming down the Yazoo with nowhere to go and the extremely high Mississippi River pushing water back in. It has nowhere to go but out into the Delta.
 

coach66

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game warden, keep in mind Eden is a very long way from the Miss River:

<p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial','sans-serif'">The post below is from a game warden:</span></p>

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</p><p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 7.5pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: 'Verdana','sans-serif'">Wingman </span><span style="FONT-SIZE: 7.5pt; COLOR: #323d4f; FONT-FAMILY: 'Verdana','sans-serif'">Posted:</span><span style="FONT-SIZE: 7.5pt; COLOR: #323d4f; FONT-FAMILY: 'Verdana','sans-serif'"> Tue May 03, 2011 6:46 pm </span><span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: #323d4f; FONT-FAMILY: 'Trebuchet MS','sans-serif'">Per meeting in yazoo today, everything 107' and below, between Yazoo hills and east channel levee south of Silver City will be flooded. Crest May 18. Yazoo airport is 104'.</span><span style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt; FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial','sans-serif'"></span></p>

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</p><p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial','sans-serif'">Google Earth has Eden (town) from 111 to 114 feet elevation…Per Google Earth WOE elevations are: levee at our gate 115’, camp area where we park 112’, #1 & #2 condo’s 105’, #3 condo 100’, low point of the brake @ 98’. </span></p>

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</p><p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial','sans-serif'">Peter Nimrod with MS Levee Board said Google elevations are within 1 to 2’. Obviously there is more than 2’ of change between the #3 condo and low point of the brake so we know these numbers are rough.</span></p>

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</p><p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial','sans-serif'">On another note, a member from my old Davis Island camp talked to Anderson Tully biologist Stan Priest yesterday. Stan confirmed this is going to be bad for the animals and a lot of them are going to die. </span></p>

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so religiously in the south delta(Onward and Delta National area)is really going to be impacted. Many deer will migrate to isolated "high spots" but they won`t be high enough and a lot of animals will be lost. I guess it`s just part of nature`s plan although it`s hard to watch sometime.

It works out though. The deer population in the hills and on the Big Black was just about nil before 1973. Mother knows best.
 

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but this certainly should not help. I deer hunt in the hills above the Delta and you arecorrect, the 1973 flood changed deer hunting in Miss. and made it what it is today all over the state to some extent. I expect the deer hunting in the hills to really get a bounce off this and unfortunately the folks that are working their tail off fighting that Miss. River every year and paying high dollar for their leases may feel like it is time to head to the hills. It really is great hunting on the river but the money and the work isn't worth it to me at this point in my life and it will probably take several years for those river clubs to recoverfrom this hit.
 

Maroonbulldog

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Seems like half of Roling Fork is on this board! Lol. I actually own land outside of Rolling Fork/Cary.
I'm sure we are already under water oue land runs by the creek running between us and the Delta National Forest.
At least we have insurance.
 

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They just were on the Gallo Show on Supertalk and said that there will be no major impact on deer or bears. The deer will leave and go to the nearest high spot but will return soon as the water goes down. He said that the bears will just climb a tree and hang out.It will however affect turkeys. To what extent, he wasn't sure.
 

thatsbaseball

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but there will be a near term impact and some animals won`t make it. It happened in 1973 (I witnessed it with my own eyes) and it happened in every major flood prior to that butthe animalsalways come back and will this time.

Hell if the land was high enough that it wouldn`t flood we would have already screwed it up for the wildlife. I guess I`m saying thank God for making it that way.
 

coach66

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but it will have a negative impact for several years I believe. It really depends on how long the deer are displaced and whether they have their fawns in the displaced areas which will in some cases lead them to stay in those locations instead of returning, I can't give you a link but this is what I have heard.
 

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that Mississippi implemented a feeding program for stranded deer in 1973? And the program ended up killing many of the deer it was intended to save?
 

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<h6 class="uiStreamMessage"><span class="messageBody">UPDATE – May 3, 2011
The
overtopping of the Yazoo Backwater (YBW) Levee might only last for a
week – if the River doesn’t go any higher and the duration doesn’t last
longer and the levee doesn’t breach – it will inundate the YBW Area up
to 95’ with normal rainfall.

If the River goes up higher and the duration last longer this number co<span class="text_exposed_show">uld go up to as high as 107’. If the levee breaches it could go up to 107’.

The YBW Levee is predicted to be overtopped around May 15th.
Sorry to scare everyone with my incorrect 109’ elevation yesterday.

Levee
will be CLOSED to everyone starting at Saturday night at Midnight. No
exceptions! Only Levee Board, Corps of Engineers, Highwater Inspectors,
Game Wardens & Law Enforcement Officers will be allowed on top.
Anyone else will be arrested.

Peter Nimrod
Chief Engineer
MS Levee Board
(662)334-4813
(662)378-9592 fax
[email protected]</span></span></h6>
 

fishwater99

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<h2 class="art-postheader"> Water Update</h2>

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<span style="font-size: 12pt;"><span style="color: #ff0000;">Current Report</span> - Updated May 4, 2011 at 10:30 a.m.</span></p>

</p>

The MS River Crest Forecast has NOT changed. However, the
crest dates have been shifted. Crest stages remain the same as the
following May 2 projections: 57.5’ at Vicksburg on 5/20/11, 64.5’ at
Greenville on 5/17/11, 53.5’ at Arkansas City on 5/16/11, 56’ at Helena
on 5/12/11, and 48’ at Memphis on 5/11/11. The MS River stages are
currently 46.76’ at Vicksburg, 54.65’ at Greenville, 43.71’ at Arkansas
City, 51.66’ at Helena, and 44.13’ at Memphis; all of which are above
flood stage.
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</p>

At this projected stage, the Yazoo River Backwater Levee will
be overtopped by 1.3’ in some areas. The MS Levee Board is in the
process of hardening portions of the levee projected to overtop to
provide added strength in these stressed areas. The overflow is
projected to add an additional 0.5’ of water to the Yazoo River
Backwater Area. This brings the projected crest at Steele Bayou
(landside) to 95.0’.
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</p>

IF a catastrophic failure of the Yazoo River
Backwater Levee were to occur, the Area could see water elevations of
107’. However, EVERY EFFORT is being made by the MS Levee Board and the
Corp of Engineers to ensure THIS DOES NOT HAPPEN.
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Areas east of the Whittington Auxiliary Channel (Lake George,
Panther Swamp, Wolf Lake, Carter) and near the Yazoo River (Rocky Bayou)
THAT ARE UNPROTECTED BY LEVEES could see a projected crest of 107’.
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At
this projected elevation, it is likely that both Hwy 49W and Hwy 149
will take on water and could be impassable.
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The Yazoo River is projected to crest at 39.5’ (107.2’) Yazoo
City and 32.5’ (108.5’) Belzoni. This could particularly affect areas
unprotected by Yazoo River levees such as Bee Lake, Tchula Lake, and
surrounding areas (east of the Yazoo River).
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http://www.deltacouncil.o...p;view=article&id=34
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CEO2044

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www.mysealevel.com for MSL calculations is good, as well.

As someone already stated, Delta Council is a pretty good source of information, as well as the Facebook page for the Yazoo Backwater Flood Updates (never thought I'd say look to a Facebook page for info, but they are putting up the right stuff). You want your info to come from Peter Nimrod, because he's out there everyday, and, well, he's the head guy.

Let's just hope it all works out for the best. I was up on the levee yesterday in G'ville- Yacht Club is over halfway under water. They have sandbags ready at the base of the Central Ave. levee, but Peter doesn't think we're going to need them. Hopefully not. Don't need anybody messing with it, either.

People are ordered not to be on the levee after midnight Saturday; those that violate that ruling will be arrested, no exceptions. I doubt anyone that reads this forum needs to read this, but I figured I'd put it anyway.
 

CEO2044

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Oh yeah...

On Friday there's a briefing on the flood situation at the Bologna Performing Arts Center in Cleveland at 10:30AM. Given by the Corps of Engineers and Mississippi Management Agency. Anyone that wants to listen is invited to attend.
 

coach66

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piled up inclose proximityareas it can result in disease spread among deer. That might not have been known back in 1973 like it is today.