I made a trip to the Delta Loop today to check out the boat and see what the water looked like. I was out there at high tide at about 3:30 p.m.
The water was high, but a couple of feet lower than the high I saw with the New Year's storms of 2006. There was a good three feet of levee left at Spindrift Marina on Andrus Island. A quick trip upstream showed submerged ramps leading to the sheds at Korth's. The water was up to the lawn area alongside of the road there. Things looked fine from the road at Riverboat too, with a good 18" of dry elevation for the paved path to the sheds.
It's looks like the Delta Loop has taken these storms in stride.
Here are some comparison shots taken today at high tide and during the high water leading up to the New Year's storms of 2006.
A longer shot from Spindrift Marina taken today. You can see the ramp to the marina on the right of this photo.
A similar photo taken about January 1, 2006.
The Spindrift ramp running uphill January 1, 2006.
The ramp to Spindrift Marina was high and dry (as always), but flat at high tide today.