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<blockquote data-quote="Allen" data-source="post: 220285" data-attributes="member: 389"><p>1853.5 is not gonna happen unless the wheels come off the river, so to speak. One must remember that at all points in time, any forecast for Lake Sak, Fort Peck, Oahe, etc are trying to forecast the Corps' management decisions. </p><p></p><p>In that sense, the past couple of forecasts issued by the Corps itself takes Sak up to about 1851. I think that is where they are drawing the proverbial line in the sand on its elevation max for the summer. With no very large rain storms, I'd suggest they are going to keep the releases at whatever level they need (so long as they can stay below the pain threshold in Bis/Man) to prevent it from going over 1851. Once they get to 1851, I think they are not liking the amount of flood storage they have left in their toolbox.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen, post: 220285, member: 389"] 1853.5 is not gonna happen unless the wheels come off the river, so to speak. One must remember that at all points in time, any forecast for Lake Sak, Fort Peck, Oahe, etc are trying to forecast the Corps' management decisions. In that sense, the past couple of forecasts issued by the Corps itself takes Sak up to about 1851. I think that is where they are drawing the proverbial line in the sand on its elevation max for the summer. With no very large rain storms, I'd suggest they are going to keep the releases at whatever level they need (so long as they can stay below the pain threshold in Bis/Man) to prevent it from going over 1851. Once they get to 1851, I think they are not liking the amount of flood storage they have left in their toolbox. [/QUOTE]
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