Why did the Mississippi flow backwards in 2012?

The storm surge ahead of Hurricane Isaac made the Mississippi River run backwards for 24 hours. US Geological Survey (USGS) instruments at Belle Chasse in Louisiana recorded the flow of the river, finding it running in reverse on Tuesday.
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What caused the Mississippi river to flow backwards?

Between December 16, 1811, and late April 1812, a catastrophic series of earthquakes shook the Mississippi Valley. Towns were destroyed, an 18-mile-long lake was created and even the Mississippi River temporarily ran backwards.
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Why did the Mississippi run backwards during the earthquake?

How did this happen? It happened when a thrust fault created a sudden dam several feet high near the bottom of the river loop near New Madrid. This animation from Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology (IRIS) shows how a river can be forced backwards, albeit only long enough to find a new route.
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Was the Mississippi river reversed?

The fact that the Mississippi River ran backwards after the massive New Madrid earthquake of 1811 is now the stuff of legend, but did you know that it's run backwards at least twice since? It's strange, but true and had nothing to do with earthquakes either.
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How many times has the Mississippi river flowed in reverse?

At least five people were killed. The Mississippi River also flowed backwards during Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Isaac. It also happened for several hours after an earthquake in 1812. According to reports, the series of tremors were the most powerful in U.S. history.
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Has the Mississippi river changed direction?

Since 2005, the Mississippi has actually reversed flow twice. The first time was during Hurricane Katrina, when the flow was reversed and it was an astonishing 4 meters (13 ft) higher than usual. However, the reverse flow of the river only lasted a relatively short time, just a few hours.
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Did the Mississippi River flow backwards during Hurricane Katrina?

Although rare, the river changing course is not unprecedented. It happened during Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and Hurricane Isaac in 2012. "I remember, offhand, that there was some flow reversal of the Mississippi River during Hurricane Katrina, but it is extremely uncommon," USGS hydrologist Scott Perrien told CNN.
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When did Mississippi run backwards?

Between December 16, 1811, and late April 1812, a catastrophic series of earthquakes shook the Mississippi Valley. Towns were destroyed, an 18-mile-long lake was created and even the Mississippi River temporarily ran backwards.
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How long did the Mississippi run backwards?

The storm surge ahead of Hurricane Isaac made the Mississippi River run backwards for 24 hours. US Geological Survey (USGS) instruments at Belle Chasse in Louisiana recorded the flow of the river, finding it running in reverse on Tuesday.
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Why does the Mississippi flow north?

Pouring southward, the glacial meltwaters were joined by the proto-Missouri and Ohio rivers. The combined waters then enlarged the great north-south trough along which the lower Mississippi now flows.
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How big was the earthquake that made the Mississippi run backwards?

However from some of the historical evidence, the February 7th event was an estimated 8.0. (This is TEN times the power of the 1906 San Franscisco earthquake!) Here are some of the more notable observations from the quake.
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What is the only river that flows backwards?

The Chicago River Actually Flows Backwards.
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Does the Mississippi River flow north?

The Mississippi River begins at Lake Itasca, a small glacial lake in northern Minnesota, and flows southward for about 2,350 miles (3,782 km) until it reaches the Gulf of Mexico.
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What would happen if the New Madrid fault line went off?

Nearly 200 schools and over 100 fire stations would be damaged; 37 hospitals and 67 police stations would be inoperable the day after the earthquake in the state of Missouri. Thousands of bridges would collapse and railways would be destroyed, paralyzing travel across southeast Missouri.
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When did the Mississippi river change course?

Many of these abandoned meanders provide important marshland wildlife habitat. The last major change to the river's course in the Vicksburg area occurred in 1876. On April 26 of that year, the Mississippi River suddenly changed courses, leaving Vicksburg high and dry.
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Is the Mississippi river a fault line?

The New Madrid Fault Line runs from the tip of Mississippi up into southern Illinois along the Mississippi River. The last major earthquakes along the fault happened in December 1811 and in 1812, but University of Arkansas professor Gregory Dumond said scientists can't predict when the next one will happen.
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Did IDA make the Mississippi River flow backwards?

(CNN) Storm surge and strong winds from Hurricane Ida stopped the flow of the Mississippi River near New Orleans on Sunday and actually caused it to reverse -- something the US Geological Survey says is "extremely uncommon."
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Did Hurricane Ida reverse the flow of the Mississippi?

Yes, Hurricane Ida temporarily reversed the flow of part of the Mississippi River. Powerful winds pushed the water inland and temporarily reversed the flow in a section of the river. This also happened during Hurricane Isaac and Hurricane Katrina.
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Did Hurricane Ida cause the Mississippi river to flow backwards?

Hurricane Ida blasted ashore Sunday as one of the most powerful storms ever to hit the U.S., knocking out power to all of New Orleans, blowing roofs off buildings and reversing the flow of the Mississippi River as it rushed from the Louisiana coast into one of the nation's most important industrial corridors.
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What are the only two rivers in the world that flow north?

Johns River and the Nile River are the only two rivers in the world that flow north." In this editorial he explains that there are hundreds of rivers that flow north and; in fact, the St. Johns River flows south as well.
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Does the Mississippi River run through Canada?

The magnificent river starts at Lake Itasca and flows into the Gulf of Mexico. Its watershed is the fourth largest in the world covering most or some of 31 states and 2 Canadian provinces. The average speed of the river is 1.2 miles per hour.
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Can rivers run south to north?

While it is true that most rivers flow south, some rivers actually flow from south to north. Since the direction of flow is influenced mostly by topography, some headwaters or sources (mountains) are located to the south of the mouth or destination. In this case, the river will flow in a northerly direction.
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What river flows uphill?

Antarctica river

There's a river that flows uphill beneath one of Antarctica's ice sheets, according to Robin Bell, a professor of geophysics at Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory in New York.
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Is Missouri River longer than Mississippi?

Length. The Mississippi River is the second longest river in North America, flowing 2,350 miles from its source at Lake Itasca through the center of the continental United States to the Gulf of Mexico. The Missouri River, a tributary of the Mississippi River, is about 100 miles longer.
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