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Lake Lanier, you guys getting any water...yet?
It's snowed pretty think up here over the last week, and then we were
hit with some pretty hard rains. I know it will take a while, but is Lanier's lever starting to rise...yet? |
Lake Lanier, you guys getting any water...yet?
On Feb 8, 9:53*am, Tim wrote:
It's snowed pretty think up here over the last week, and then we were hit with some pretty hard rains. I know it will take *a while, but is Lanier's lever starting to rise...yet? Yes, we are actually at winter pool, which is low as hell, but still! |
Lake Lanier, you guys getting any water...yet?
Tim wrote:
It's snowed pretty think up here over the last week, and then we were hit with some pretty hard rains. I know it will take a while, but is Lanier's lever starting to rise...yet? We had had lots of rain in Jan and Feb, at least compared to the last 6 months, but the lake levels have not risen. At least it has not gone down at all. We will need a number of tropical depressions or hurricanes to drop a ton of rain in North Georgia to get the levels back to where they need to be. |
Lake Lanier, you guys getting any water...yet?
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Tim wrote: It's snowed pretty think up here over the last week, and then we were hit with some pretty hard rains. I know it will take a while, but is Lanier's lever starting to rise...yet? We had had lots of rain in Jan and Feb, at least compared to the last 6 months, but the lake levels have not risen. At least it has not gone down at all. We will need a number of tropical depressions or hurricanes to drop a ton of rain in North Georgia to get the levels back to where they need to be. Sure, I can understand that. it'll take a long time, but looks like you're doing better. |
Lake Lanier, you guys getting any water...yet?
On Feb 8, 10:00*am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote: wrote: On Feb 8, 9:53 am, Tim wrote: It's snowed pretty think up here over the last week, and then we were hit with some pretty hard rains. I know it will take *a while, but is Lanier's lever starting to rise...yet? Yes, we are actually at winter pool, which is low as hell, but still! We are actually way below winter pool, (about 15 ft), check out this graph to see current, forecasted and average lake levels http://water.sam.usace.army.mil/lanfc.htm That doesn't include the drawdown, Reggie. |
Lake Lanier, you guys getting any water...yet?
On Feb 8, 9:53*am, Tim wrote:
It's snowed pretty think up here over the last week, and then we were hit with some pretty hard rains. I know it will take *a while, but is Lanier's lever starting to rise...yet? Hey, check this dude out, he's from Hattiesburg, MS and plays around Atlanta sometimes. He's the real deal and when I saw him he brought the roof down! http://www.blindpigrecords.com/index...ognum=BPCD5120 |
Lake Lanier, you guys getting any water...yet?
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On Feb 8, 10:00 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: wrote: On Feb 8, 9:53 am, Tim wrote: It's snowed pretty think up here over the last week, and then we were hit with some pretty hard rains. I know it will take a while, but is Lanier's lever starting to rise...yet? Yes, we are actually at winter pool, which is low as hell, but still! We are actually way below winter pool, (about 15 ft), check out this graph to see current, forecasted and average lake levels http://water.sam.usace.army.mil/lanfc.htm That doesn't include the drawdown, Reggie. The redline showing the average, does include the normal drawdown, and is the actually average of lake levels. I normally keep my boat in the water during the winter, and on nice days would enjoy a nice cruise just to anchor and read a book, or have lunch on the lake. I have never seen the lake this low, including the last major drought we had in the early 80's. If you visit this site, you can see all of the historical data from 1956 to 2008. We really are 15 ft. below the normal winter low. http://water.sam.usace.army.mil/gage/bufelev.htm |
Lake Lanier, you guys getting any water...yet?
On Feb 8, 10:43*am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote: wrote: On Feb 8, 10:00 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: wrote: On Feb 8, 9:53 am, Tim wrote: It's snowed pretty think up here over the last week, and then we were hit with some pretty hard rains. I know it will take *a while, but is Lanier's lever starting to rise...yet? Yes, we are actually at winter pool, which is low as hell, but still! We are actually way below winter pool, (about 15 ft), check out this graph to see current, forecasted and average lake levels http://water.sam.usace.army.mil/lanfc.htm That doesn't include the drawdown, Reggie. The redline showing the average, does include the normal drawdown, and is the actually average of lake levels. I normally keep my boat in the water during the winter, and on nice days would enjoy a nice cruise just to anchor and read a book, or have lunch on the lake. *I have never seen the lake this low, including the last major drought we had in the early 80's. If you visit this site, you can see all of the historical data from 1956 to 2008. *We really are 15 ft. below the normal winter low. http://water.sam.usace.army.mil/gage/bufelev.htm I agree that it isn't usually this low. But, it is now, after the rains at the low end of the winter drawdown. |
Lake Lanier, you guys getting any water...yet?
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On Feb 8, 10:43 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: wrote: On Feb 8, 10:00 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: wrote: On Feb 8, 9:53 am, Tim wrote: It's snowed pretty think up here over the last week, and then we were hit with some pretty hard rains. I know it will take a while, but is Lanier's lever starting to rise...yet? Yes, we are actually at winter pool, which is low as hell, but still! We are actually way below winter pool, (about 15 ft), check out this graph to see current, forecasted and average lake levels http://water.sam.usace.army.mil/lanfc.htm That doesn't include the drawdown, Reggie. The redline showing the average, does include the normal drawdown, and is the actually average of lake levels. I normally keep my boat in the water during the winter, and on nice days would enjoy a nice cruise just to anchor and read a book, or have lunch on the lake. I have never seen the lake this low, including the last major drought we had in the early 80's. If you visit this site, you can see all of the historical data from 1956 to 2008. We really are 15 ft. below the normal winter low. http://water.sam.usace.army.mil/gage/bufelev.htm I agree that it isn't usually this low. But, it is now, after the rains at the low end of the winter drawdown. Why aren't you out doing a rain dance? |
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