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Originally Posted by CreekWalker
Buccaneer's advice couldn't be any better.
I love it around 12,000cfs. Conversely, it's almost worthless when they're not pulling any water.
Blink - how accurate do you find NOAA's forecast? I love the TVA's app and despite the unknown of "or more" within the "2 or more" generators they've been pulling 12,200cfs consistently for awhile now. Adding some flow for a few feeder creeks it's 13,000cfs downtown right now according to RiverFlows. We did get a little storm shower that ran through last night but I'm curious if you think it'll really get to 24,000cfs?
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I have known them to be pretty accurate in the past, but this was in Georgia. I imagine they are letting water out at the dam because if you look at the gauge at the dam you can see how the release has gone for the past few days. The nashville one is the only one with a "forecast" but i look up at the ones toward the dam to get a better idea.
You gotta take Mill Creek into consideration though. It floods from a sprinkle and dumps in right above shelby park. that might have something to do with the forecast also.