Growing up I'm not sure I ever saw the Cowhouse out if banks. But then again I don't remember it ever being this wet.
quote:Yesquote:Are you talking about the one labelled Old River in Google Earth?
if you look on google earth at brazos/burleson counties, you can see that the Brazos used to be a couple of miles west of its current channel. There is an old channel that is west of FM 50 and snakes across the river bottom down towards Independence.
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If it gets that high what will it do to the university farm and other land in the bottoms over there?
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It looks like Dallas is going to be hit hard again tonight, is there any practical method to protecting my house if the creek rises too high? Sand bags in front of doors?
quote:yes, and you can see some old channels as well that look orphaned and plowed over or grown over with grass) b/c they've silted in.quote:Are you talking about the one labelled Old River in Google Earth?
if you look on google earth at brazos/burleson counties, you can see that the Brazos used to be a couple of miles west of its current channel. There is an old channel that is west of FM 50 and snakes across the river bottom down towards Independence.
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Update on Somerville going over?
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Just an FYI for anyone in the Grapevine/Flower Mound area, apparently they're going to be closing the dam road over Lake Grapevine at 1PM today. Water is about to crest the spillway and flood the road. The traffic around the 2499 and 114 area is about to get unbearable.
quote:I wouldn't rule out the possibility. I've seen meanders cut off in below bank full flows.
Any possibility that the Brazos or some of the other rivers will change course back to an older or different route/
quote:quote:I wouldn't rule out the possibility. I've seen meanders cut off in below bank full flows.
Any possibility that the Brazos or some of the other rivers will change course back to an older or different route/
I would not expect it to make a full switch to anotherl side of the floodplains.
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I think that was the year that the Brazos River crept up all the way to West Columbia, which is several miles from the Brazos. I remember seeing river water in the ditches around town.
quote:quote:quote:I wouldn't rule out the possibility. I've seen meanders cut off in below bank full flows.
Any possibility that the Brazos or some of the other rivers will change course back to an older or different route/
I would not expect it to make a full switch to anotherl side of the floodplains.
There's a hairpin bend just above the fm 60 bridge that's only 100yrds wide. Wonder if that will cut off in my lifetime.
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Just an FYI for anyone in the Grapevine/Flower Mound area, apparently they're going to be closing the dam road over Lake Grapevine at 1PM today. Water is about to crest the spillway and flood the road. The traffic around the 2499 and 114 area is about to get unbearable.
And 2499 was diverting traffic to the dam road this morning because 2499 was flooded.
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Corps of Engineers to Close Fairway Drive (Dam Road) at 8 p.m. Friday, May 29 The Town just received word the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plan to close
Fairway Drive (Dam Road) at approximately 8 p.m. Friday, May 29.
Currently, the lake is a little more than 2-feet from cresting the
spillway. The Flower Mound Streets Department will deploy barricades
and sign boards at the traffic circle adjacent to our Town boundary to
divert traffic.
In the interest of life safety and property conservation, the Corps respectfully requests people to not trespass
onto Corps property. Both the Corps and the Town do not want curious
individuals to be swept away by water coming over the spillway and the
Corps also does not want erosion on their dam as a result of foot
traffic as they have seen at other area lakes.
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I think that was the year that the Brazos River crept up all the way to West Columbia, which is several miles from the Brazos. I remember seeing river water in the ditches around town.
WC is less than 2 miles from the river. If the Brazos comes out of its banks in that area, West Columbia is going to get water. Won't be the first time.
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Just south of FM50 and TX Hwy21 is "Moehlman Slough", a former path of the Brazos River. It's a very deep cut, with water sometimes pooled in the bottom. Totally FULL as of yesterday!
quote:35 Congrats on graduation and finally being able to come back to the OB!
Sorry it isn't more clear. The 40mph gust front made holding the tripod difficult. The shot was last night as the gust front hit us. Shot taken at the top of the hill on Old Denton Road above the Fort Worth Cabela's near Alliance Airport.![]()
quote:Yeah, everything is on stilts on that side of the road. Haven't been back that way in years, but there used to be excellent fishing on Mallard and Manor. Enormous gators too!quote:
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I think that was the year that the Brazos River crept up all the way to West Columbia, which is several miles from the Brazos. I remember seeing river water in the ditches around town.
WC is less than 2 miles from the river. If the Brazos comes out of its banks in that area, West Columbia is going to get water. Won't be the first time.
When the flood maps were redrawn in 1989 Fema took Mallard and Manor lake area on Cr 25 out of the AE zone and rezoned it X. I had an insured that had a house there and the early 90's had more than a foot of water in his house for 2 months
quote:what the heck?!
How it feels around my back yard.
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How it feels around my back yard.