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  1. According to Binnenschifferforum the U-Boot 17 is on a pontoon pushed by the boat "Pieter van der Wees". It has left Dordrecht and will anchor at Nijmegen overnight. notamermaid
  2. Maxau has risen to 661cm and is on official flooding. This is what it looks like on the alert map, a blinking letter H: It is still not dramatic and the level most likely to stay below 700cm. Kaub should rise to 360cm on Saturday and although being high looks likely to stay below the flood mark I of 460cm, which is the relevant figure for river traffic. notamermaid
  3. Hope your river cruise and trip overall will be fabulous. What an adventure to book at short notice and travel as far as you will do. Drop us a line here from somewhere on the rivers if you have time and feel like it. notamermaid
  4. Pfelling has risen to 505cm, flood mark I is at 580cm. Passau went for the top end of the margin that was suggested in the forecast, so has risen very fast and instead of being around 620cm no stands at 648cm. A further rise is expected, around 670cm but the top end suggests 700cm (that is flood mark I). Parts of Bavaria still have a weather warning for prolonged and heavy rain. notamermaid
  5. The weather front that left the Rhine area appears to be moving East slowly, meaning substantial amounts of rain are coming down this evening in most parts of Bavaria and filling the river. At Kelheim mild flooding is expected (level one, but level two is a probability). Subsequently we will see a rise further downstream which, according to the forecast issued this morning, could take Passau up to 620cm around lunchtime tomorrow and a further rise may happen. notamermaid
  6. I tend to agree. The flood warning for the Upper Rhine valley is only on yellow, "mäßig" is the term, moderate. Not that big a deal. We will probably see river traffic needing to adjust to the situation, speed, etc. but, again, not a big deal. The level at Maxau will most likely stay below 700cm. River traffic is halted in the Upper Rhine valley at a level of 750cm at Maxau. Kaub will react accordingly. This of course means that we will have enough water to keep us going in the Rhine Gorge for weeks. Low water risk? Pushed well away into earliest the fourth week of June (according to the authorities' computers). This does not mean that there will be a risk then, it is just that the computer modelling ends at the end of the third week in June. notamermaid
  7. Welcome to Cruisecritic. No need to panic. As RDVIK2016 has already laid out the scenario if low water does occur when you sail I do not need to add anything. Viking is very experienced with this kind of transfer (ship swap). If you would like to read about more about river cruising, check out the pinned threads by our host jazzbeau. Great info in those. Have a great cruise. notamermaid
  8. It is a lot of water that the clouds have poured out over us today and it still has not stopped raining really. Too much for my umbrella and my leather shoes. My yard is almost swimming in water. All this has prompted an alert for the Upper Rhine valley for flooding (meaning "be forewarned"): So far this does not look to become major but the river will be high for sure. notamermaid
  9. My pleasure. I hope nobody asks me to do the same thing now for October, gets one's head spinning. 😁 But seriously, it is interesting to recap and refresh my memory, do not want to make any wrong comments. Talking of memory, seeing that the data is only up to 2020 and 2022 is still clear in the memory, that leaves 2021 which, due to the fact that not many non-European ships sailed and there was not much activity as regards that in the thread of that year, I did not recall. So I have just checked. There was high water with actual mild flooding at Maxau at the beginning of August. The level went down but stayed pleasant until the end of October when bad fortune struck heavily with mishaps combining low water and two (!) ships having got stuck on the same gravel bank. Kaub gauge had the lowest reading on 1 November with 70cm then went back up but remained "wobbly" until rain really set in. This is the graph I posted at the end of the year: notamermaid
  10. I have looked through the data sheets of figures for Kaub, quite interesting. There are no graphs that I can post but here is some historical data, the daily figures of two months in 2020: The data sheet, a pdf file by the Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde in Koblenz, shows the yearly figures (tons of different values) for Kaub. These are the level figures at the gauge in a daily average. So 185 is July 1st, 207 is July 2nd, etc. Basically, only the two digit numbers are of any relevance for indicating low water and those four below 100 in August are not that much of a concern. Below 90cm can be tricky for sailing but normally no river cruise ship stops sailing at 89cm automatically, all most all sail at a lower level, up to which one is the responsibility of the captain. I checked all other July and August figures. In the years 2008 to 2020, only 2015 (in August), 2018 (end of July and the whole of August (abysmal year)) and 2020 (August) present any figures below 100cm. On average, the months of September in that data are worse than the months of August, but not all months of September go down into the double digits, meaning those that stay above do not have low water (for river cruise ships). So, yes, last year was the odd one out, with August having been way worse than September. notamermaid PS: Submarine U17 is currently in Dordrecht, Netherlands.
  11. I have mentioned the low bridge at Passau several times so here it is, the Luitpoldbrücke: https://structurae.net/en/structures/luitpold-bridge-1949 The river is rising again after substantial rain along the Upper Danube, upstream from Regensburg. In the next 48 hours it looks as though the level at Passau will stay well below the critical level for passing under the bridge. notamermaid
  12. We have had downpours in the last 48 hours, more than I had expected. The river is already rising as a result but substantial flooding is not yet expected on any major river. The gauge at Maxau is almost on a "rocket trajectory" and will have risen a lot by this evening. Computer modelling for the next four days suggests mild flooding there. We will see how that goes. A marked rise at Kaub and further downstream will be seen only by tomorrow morning, i.e. the river is due to rise during the night when the wave from the Upper Rhine valley reaches the Rhine Gorge. This is the Basel data sheet with graph of current level: The river went above flood mark I this morning but has fallen again. notamermaid
  13. Most of the low water issues are gone by beginning of December. Depending on the level in November, i.e. if the rivers end that month on a high, you could get flooding mid to end December. No way of calculating a scenario before mid November. Note that the Main has virtually no low water problems but flooding affects it like any other river. The particular problem on the Main is the low bridges which may keep the ship from sailing more than they do on the Rhine. But I have no experience of details on that. The issue on the Danube is the low bridge at Passau. Hope this helps. notamermaid
  14. Many years ago I was staying with people who had rented their house to a film crew for a TV series (one episode). I talked to the props guy. Fascinating. We were in a room away from filming and told to be absolutely quiet (no talking, no moving of objects or walking about) when they shouted "action". Saw the production on TV much later. That felt kind of weird. notamermaid
  15. That is supposed to read compile. Anyway, found the stuff. Lots of figures that will give me something to do in the next couple of days. Will post a couple of rows of tables probably. notamermaid
  16. Thanks. Drinking on the bridge? I cannot imagine the people in Würzburg ever stopping that tradition. I was talking to a lady about well restored Würzburg Palace and its furniture only this afternoon. But most famous in the interior is of course the staircase by Balthasar Neumann with the fresco of Giovanni Tiepolo: https://www.residenz-wuerzburg.de/englisch/residenz/tour.htm Enjoy the Main river. notamermaid
  17. It is the case as a rule of thumb that July and August are not necessarily the driest months of the year around here. Depends on the weather pattern. Last year was drier than average in summer. And the Rhine has the "natural reservoir" Lake Constance which can buffer a bit. notamermaid
  18. Just saying hello after a busy weekend that has not ended yet. I am cooking a longish dish. Got four minutes of coronation watching in. Reminded me of the scene with St. Edward's Chair in the film "The King's Speech". Spend much of the weekend working or being annoyed about work (computer stuff). Hope I have calmed down before an extra shift on Tuesday. Those IT people can be glad we do not share a hallway... Have a good week everyone. notamermaid
  19. Actual data is a bit difficult to comply for a ten year period but I will have a look around. I have been doing this "river level watching" for about eight years now, so my gut feeling is that last year was an anomaly in that July/August was affected but September/October was not. We nearly always get a tricky few weeks in autumn, but that does not mean ships do not sail, just that it is so low that there is a strong likelihood that ships will not sail at some point in September or October, which ships and for how long is anybody's guess. We have had two years with no to very few days of any river cruise ship not making it through the Rhine Gorge, out of the last ten years I think seven or eight years have had some problems but I only remember two Julys/early Augusts. Again, timelines are archived somewhere but while I have them for Pfelling I am not sure where they are for the Rhine. notamermaid
  20. A brief look at the river and weather. It is warm, overcast and a bit thundery. Heavy rain with hail is expected around Offenburg (North of Freiburg). The river will rise but the modelling at Maxau has not changed much, if at all I would say a little for the better. Kaub level looking to be in a perfect range over the weekend and all of next week. notamermaid
  21. I have noticed here in my warm valley that nature is a little behind compared to last year. Our tulips are now fading, it depends on the variety really. Late bloomers still looking lovely. Sounds great. Me falling asleep on the sun deck on the Danube one afternoon - I remember it well, bliss. Needs a repeat. 🙂 notamermaid
  22. Thanks. Thought they were part of The London Transport offers. They all look great - if you are into dark obscure places like me. 😉 Talking of obscure: not so much anymore, now a tourist attraction, but the bunker, or rather the vault were our government stored money, has been revamped and has a new entrance/visitor centre. It is in Cochem: https://www.bundesbank-bunker.de/en/ notamermaid
  23. Turntable ferry, great simple design. Thank you for the link. Coronation coming up, I am kind of getting excited, you know, as an onlooker in a republic. But I have to work at the weekend so not sure yet how much I will see of it live. There will surely be some people coming to England from Germany, there are some real Royalists in Germany, not necessarily of the political kind but those that admire the British Royal family. notamermaid
  24. An update to part 4 - Wiesbaden-Biebrich In post #26 I have already added some new developments in that year at the port of Wiesbaden. The German company Viva Cruises offers an itinerary that stops in Wiesbaden and in the last two years that operator has increasingly marketed to the English-speaking world, so here is that itinerary: https://www.viva-*****/en/cruisedetail?id=352&adults=2 Düsseldorf to Regensburg is an interesting combination of Rhine and Main I find, with the Canal and a tiny bit of the Danube as well. But I should move on to other ports in the Middle Rhine valley that are not so frequented - and on the Lower Rhine I have only done Xanten. notamermaid
  25. Thank you for taking us along. Petrovaradin Fortress, those photos reminded me of Ehrenbreitstein Fortress above Koblenz. They used to call that one Gibraltar on the Rhine, guess what Wikipedia says about Petrovaradin? Have just looked it up - Gibraltar on the Danube! Fürst Metternich is a Sekt - sparkling wine - from Germany and not bad for that kind of alcohol. There are higher priced ones of one would assume higher quality so I am little surprised Amawaterways went for this one. notamermaid
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