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Reginald P. Smithers III[_9_] April 6th 08 03:49 PM

Lake Lanier is slowly rising
 
I noticed that the water at Lake Lanier had risen enough so the boat
ramps were actually open again. I was curious as to the actually water
level, and the lake is now above the previous low water levels. Since
the multi religious and non religious prayers for rain seemed to have
worked, would everyone now pray for a few tropical depression to stall
over the North Ga mountains.


http://water.sam.usace.army.mil/lanfc.htm

[email protected] April 6th 08 04:09 PM

Lake Lanier is slowly rising
 
On Apr 6, 9:49*am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote:
I noticed that the water at Lake Lanier had risen enough so the boat
ramps were actually open again. *I was curious as to the actually water
level, and the lake is now above the previous low water levels. *Since
the multi religious and non religious prayers for rain seemed to have
worked, would everyone now pray for a few tropical depression to stall
over the North Ga mountains.

http://water.sam.usace.army.mil/lanfc.htm


It was up almost six feet before this latest round of rain. It'll take
a few days to see where we're at now, but it's certainly getting
better!

Reginald P. Smithers III[_9_] April 6th 08 04:16 PM

Lake Lanier is slowly rising
 
wrote:
On Apr 6, 9:49 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote:
I noticed that the water at Lake Lanier had risen enough so the boat
ramps were actually open again. I was curious as to the actually water
level, and the lake is now above the previous low water levels. Since
the multi religious and non religious prayers for rain seemed to have
worked, would everyone now pray for a few tropical depression to stall
over the North Ga mountains.

http://water.sam.usace.army.mil/lanfc.htm

It was up almost six feet before this latest round of rain. It'll take
a few days to see where we're at now, but it's certainly getting
better!


I had no idea what a small area of North Georgia Watershed drains into
Lake Lanier. It looks like less than 5% of the North GA area actually
drains into Lake Lanier. Most of North Georgia Mountains watershed goes
to Alabama or the Savannah River.




[email protected] April 6th 08 06:18 PM

Lake Lanier is slowly rising
 
On Apr 6, 10:16*am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote:
wrote:
On Apr 6, 9:49 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote:
I noticed that the water at Lake Lanier had risen enough so the boat
ramps were actually open again. *I was curious as to the actually water
level, and the lake is now above the previous low water levels. *Since
the multi religious and non religious prayers for rain seemed to have
worked, would everyone now pray for a few tropical depression to stall
over the North Ga mountains.


http://water.sam.usace.army.mil/lanfc.htm


It was up almost six feet before this latest round of rain. It'll take
a few days to see where we're at now, but it's certainly getting
better!


I had no idea what a small area of North Georgia Watershed drains into
Lake Lanier. *It looks like less than 5% of the North GA area actually
drains into Lake Lanier. *Most of North Georgia Mountains watershed goes
to Alabama or the Savannah River.


Yeah, it's amazing. What is interesting is the amount of water that
that small area generates.

Tim April 19th 08 04:45 AM

Lake Lanier is slowly rising
 
On Apr 6, 11:18�am, wrote:
On Apr 6, 10:16�am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here





wrote:
wrote:
On Apr 6, 9:49 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote:
I noticed that the water at Lake Lanier had risen enough so the boat
ramps were actually open again. �I was curious as to the actually water
level, and the lake is now above the previous low water levels. �Since
the multi religious and non religious prayers for rain seemed to have
worked, would everyone now pray for a few tropical depression to stall
over the North Ga mountains.


http://water.sam.usace.army.mil/lanfc.htm


It was up almost six feet before this latest round of rain. It'll take
a few days to see where we're at now, but it's certainly getting
better!


I had no idea what a small area of North Georgia Watershed drains into
Lake Lanier. �It looks like less than 5% of the North GA area actually
drains into Lake Lanier. �Most of North Georgia Mountains watershed goes
to Alabama or the Savannah River.


Yeah, it's amazing. What is interesting is the amount of water that
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how's the lake doing now?

man, we've had a lot of rain up here!


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