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    Quote Originally Posted by techdvr View Post
    Took these about an hour ago.

    1. Flood record pole at the R51 bridge.
    Some records just don't need to be broken. I am praying that this one doesn't.

    Mathieu


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    I am at Dive Outpost as we speak and we've been checking the level about every 4 hours. It's rising , but slowly ...
    (Still praying a lot )

    Jean

    Oh Lord , keep us safe , ALWAYS safe , and keep ME PRUDENT , ALWAYS PRUDENT !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeandiver View Post
    I am at Dive Outpost as we speak and we've been checking the level about every 4 hours. It's rising , but slowly ...
    (Still praying a lot )

    Jean
    We're praying with you, Jean. Thanks for the updates - please keep us advised.

    Thanks,

    Mike & Tracy


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Wyatt View Post
    I can only see a few inches increase in the Santa Fe river level. I live 3 river miles upstream of Ginnie.
    Jim, what's the latest up in your area? How's it looking near the Hwy 47 bridge? We have a house near 47 and we're worried about it.


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    You can check any river gauge station in the Suwannee basin here:

    http://www.srwmd.state.fl.us/realtim...iverlevels.asp

    On the Santa Fe the Fort White station is at the shoals just downstream of Ginnie. I was just at the Santa Fe at the 47 bridge; it is up between 3 and 5 feet there.

    Jerry


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    Quote Originally Posted by Burke View Post
    Jim, what's the latest up in your area? How's it looking near the Hwy 47 bridge? We have a house near 47 and we're worried about it.
    At the hiway 47 bridge/park the water was about 1 foot below the top of the boat ramp this morning.

    The water may have risen 6 inches at my house in the past 72 hours.

    Jim Wyatt
    Cavediveflorida

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    That's good news... Thanks guys!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Burke View Post
    That's good news... Thanks guys!
    It may be good news now.

    The prediction is for the Santa Fe at Ft. White to rise another 10 feet between now and Thursday.

    Look at: http://tinyurl.com/dmmf4p

    Jim Wyatt
    Cavediveflorida

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    Default Troy Springs

    Troy springs and the park in Branford on 4-11-09 at 6:00 PM
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    More river pics

    John
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