snopro
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I think they said it was three times the volume of water from 2005?
Trashy???? That would be 300% more water! Lol35% more volume is a lot!!!
I think they said it was three times the volume of water from 2005?
Trashy???? That would be 300% more water! Lol35% more volume is a lot!!!
Yes it would be..... The whole downtown core has been evacuated.Trashy???? That would be 300% more water! Lol
Just heard on the news, that this afternoon. the Bow was flowing at 513 cubic meter's/ minute.
I'm not a mathalete....... But I do know that that is a large volume of water!!!
No I was there and I have that same picture. I had to turn and go up the on ramp at 32 ave and that is where that pic was taken. The deerfoot has not flooded in that area at all today. I just drove by there again 45 minutes ago. Just can't believe everything you see on the net.
Just heard on the news, that this afternoon. the Bow was flowing at 513 cubic meter's/ minute.
I'm not a mathalete....... But I do know that that is a large volume of water!!!
Thanks for the correctionYour info is incorrect. It is actually flowing 1750m3/s where the two rivers meet. the bows max before it crests is 1600ish.
Right by the zoo. train was put there intentionally to stabilize the bridge.
I think he is, there is more than 1/2 of the tracks covered by the train this afternoon. If they have moved it back, that I don't know???are you serious? they would risk more damage if the bridge collapsed??
are you serious? they would risk more damage if the bridge collapsed??
No I was there and I have that same picture. I had to turn and go up the on ramp at 32 ave and that is where that pic was taken. The deerfoot has not flooded in that area at all today. I just drove by there again 45 minutes ago. Just can't believe everything you see on the net.[/QUOTE]
now ya tell me!
The train will add stability to the bridge since its design is based on vertical loading and not side loading. The bridge wasnt designed for side loading, and the more overall mass the bridge has, the harder it will be to move. 1000 tonnes of train should help.... If you push a stick into the mud in the bottom of the stream, eventually the stick will fall over. If you put your hand on the top of the stick, putting vertical pressure on it to help stabilize it, it will stand for a lot longer.
The train folks will be watching the bridge closely you can bet, and if there was a risk of it collapsing they would likely pull the train off if its collapse was imminent. Keep in mind these bridges are struck by massive ice flows each spring and they have been standing for many years.
Yes it is, but looking at the news Global Calgary. I would find an alternate route.Is deer foot open again ?