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Thanks for the info, interesting, so what would happen during a time when
there are very strong easterly winds, drawing the high seas to the western side of the lake Erie and leaving the Buffalo side very low, I think its only around 15 -20ft around there anyway. Should the water be bunched up at the Western side of the lake, leaving very little volume on the Eastern side, and the two huge hydro generating plants need their water, there could be very very little left over for the falls itself??? "basskisser" wrote in message om... " Tuuk" wrote in message ... What happens on the East side of Lake Erie (Buffalo area) when the SW winds push that much water? Would the Upper Niagara River fill up and more volume of water fall over the Falls? Then a less volume of water on average would have to fall for a few days after that? Cool The amount of water going over the falls is regulated by the electric generating plants. After midnight, you can actually see the difference in the amount of water going over the falls, they fill a huge lake at night to generate power. During the day, the amount of water going over the falls is regulated by treaties between the U.S. and Canada. If not for those treaties, both countries would be sucking it dry! |
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