Mississippi truckers & OTR
Posted by Mystery_Chaser@reddit | Truckers | View on Reddit | 9 comments
The link above will take you to a YouTube video that states the Mississippi has dried up. Supposedly in March of this year.
Mississippi & OTR's Have you seen the Mississippi lately? Is this story true?
msstatelp@reddit
That video is so much hokey bullshit (or at least what I watched was). I live just south of Memphis and the river fluctuates all the time depending on rainfall upstream. March was the lowest I’ve seen it in a long time but it’s back to normal levels lately.
Mystery_Chaser@reddit (OP)
Thank you so much for your time. So it wasn't so much BS because as you say it was at the lowest levels in March. I'm glad she came back. Still, what happened in March? Do you wonder?
ExpedientDemise@reddit
It was fine when I rolled through Baton Rouge on Wednesday.
Mystery_Chaser@reddit (OP)
Thank you. Seriously, thank you. I was fully stressed. I didn't know if it was real or not. I was hoping it was something I didn't understand.
stevenmacarthur@reddit
I hear the Mighty Miss dries up quite often, depending on which way our Flat Earth is sloped...
Mystery_Chaser@reddit (OP)
Thank you. Sometimes I watch YouTube and I just don't know what's real. I cannot ask the Internet what's real. I thought I would ask My fellow CDL's
OsBaculum@reddit
Sometimes, one of the four elephants atop Great A'tuin's back gives a big sneeze. It only makes sense.
Capn_T_Driver@reddit
If it was actually dry, it would be a calamity of such proportion that it would be the number one story on every news outlet.
The river level rises and falls every day. Sometimes it gets low and large portions of it get down to the bare earth, which dries out and cracks. Other times it gets so high towns flood along its banks.
Mystery_Chaser@reddit (OP)
Thank you. When I saw this post, I didn't know if it was real. I totally freaked out.