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trainfan1 wrote:
One interesting point made is that it took 3 years, 1956 to 1959, to reach full pool... even w/o modern demands. Lanier is in trouble. On Fri, 19 Oct 07, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: If they had a year of normal rain, the lake could be back to full levels in a year. While this is the lowest level, we have had other years when it was very low. So.... did Atlanta/Lake Lanier get drenched last night? The radar I was watching just showed state lines and it was hard to tell. Looked like the rain storms may have past to the south of them. But I haven't heard word one from anybody who actually lives there. If that storm missed them, they really missed a deluge (we got drenched here on the Gulf Coast and then sent it on up their way). Rick |
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