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Cascade Overflow
Snoqualmie Falls
Washington
December 2025
The recent atmospheric river slammed western Washington with tons of rain over a short period, soaking the Cascades and foothills. That deluge quickly turned into massive runoff that is still ongoing at Snoqualmie Falls and throughout the Snoqualmie River system.
At the peak of runoff during the storm, observers reported flow rates around ~70,000 cubic feet per second (cfs) over the falls — roughly five times normal high-water flow — before receding again as the rain eased.
"Paris Streets 417, Mass Overflow." Worshipers overflow the small Eglise Notre-Dame de l'Assomption in Paris, France, and participate in the services from the outdoors portico and colonnade.
The excess water flows down these pipes into a spillway that dispels it at the bottom of the opposite side of the dam.
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Explored October 19, 2022 #22
AL SUBIR LAS TEMPERATURAS DESPUES DE LAS NEVADAS DE FILOMENA, SE PRODUCE EL DESHIELO Y EL RIO MANZANARES SE DESBORDA.
WHEN THE TEMPERATURES RISE AFTER THE PHILOMENA SNOWS, THAW OCCURS AND THE MANZANARES RIVER OVERFLOWS.
The sun is finally winning the war over old man winter. Rivers and ponds now are covered in overflow. I shot this nondescript scene on a flat day filled with gray skies and very little definition. That being the case - I once again decided that I'd spend a little time playing around in my photo software. I took this little landscape through several applications, and once it filled my eyes with color - I put down my digital paint brush. I sure wish winter really looked this way, we wouldn't be so starved for color about the time January rolls around.
To get this shot at the river level I needed the permission of the only private landholder in the area who has access to the river bed. He leases the land to Hydro Tasmania which manages the Trevallyn Hydroelectric Dam. So I can’t tell you where I am. Nor could I stay very long because I would show up on their CCTV.
But I’m glad I made the effort, climbing down a steep path, as the photographs I post today show the water flowing over the top of the dam wall from the heavy rain we have had in recent days.
The Hartington sea of mist laps over the shore and partially hides Gateham Grange. The mist was flowing and running south over the higher lands between Hartington and Alstonefield
What's a better time to take seascape pictures than a stormy afternoon here in Southern California coast?
This spot is popular among photographers here in La Jolla, CA. Although it wasn't high tide when I came, the big waves brought by the storm caused the water to cross this rock creating a mini waterfall.
With all the rains we've had over the last few days, normally placid streams have become raging torrents. Any trees growing near the water had better have a strong root system to resist the overflow.
This is a better shot of this overflow at ladybower than my last one I think.
During the 1990s the wall was raised and strengthened to reduce the risk of 'over-topping' in a major flood. The original dam wall contains 100,000 tons of concrete, over one million tons of earth and 100,000 tons of clay for the core, the upstream face being stone faced. Materials were brought in via the Derwent Valley Water Board's own branch line to the site and their sidings off the main line in the Hope Valley.
The dam's design is peculiar in having two totally enclosed bellmouth overflows (locally named the 'plugholes') at the side of the wall. These are stone and of 80 feet (24 m) diameter with outlets of 15 feet (4.6 m) diameter that each discharges via its own valve house at the base of the dam. The overflows originally had walkways around them but they were dismantled many years ago.
A sense given warmth was comfortable when contained in light. Because I did not drink beer at all on that day, I was convinced that this was not a hallucination.
On February 2, 2014 in Yushima, Bunkyo ward.
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光の中に入っていくと、暖かさに包まれる感覚が心地よかったです。 僕はこの日、ビールをまったく飲んでいなかったので、これは幻覚ではないと確信しました。
2014年2月2日、文京区湯島にて。
Another from yesterday's sunrise visit to Newcastle Beach (NSW; Australia).
I have a few more from this shoot, but will post them one at a time........
The high tide and big swell saw me dodging incoming surges of water and trying to find somewhere close enough, yet dry and secure to leave the camera and tripod for the duration of the long exposures!
The chained pool is normally calm and protected - and used by families with small children to introduce them to the water - not today!!
Hope you like this one too; thanks in advance for any comment or favorite.
Have a great weekend!
I'm not sure that is an official water feature - it quite possibly is although you never can tell in Thailand. There is a restaurant under the canopy - you can see the diners dangling their legs over the canal
With the excessive rain we've been getting, the banks of the lake had overflown, creating a shallow area the birds all seemed to enjoy.
This is the very impressive bell mouth spillway of Digley Reservoir near, Holme, Holmfirth, Huddersfield. The reservoir has been overflowing for several weeks now after several days of torrential rain brought by storm Babet. The spillway also has a walkway around, that’s the hexagonal structure you can see in this aerial photo.