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Jim Wallis wrote in message news:08egqb.opv.ln@Eskdale...
Hey Charlie, where did you get that flow data? I know the Tay is wide and deep, but 1000cumecs seems too much to me. I've paddled a lot of big volume rivers and I'm sure the tay wasn't one of them ![]() Good old SEPA. http://www.sepa.org.uk/data/river_le...k.asp?id=15006 It has exceeded 1000cumecs on a couple of occasions, though not very often. If you look carefully there's one spike at over 1500cumecs. To put it in context 1000cumecs is around 38000cfs - that's the sort of volume you might see in the salmon or snake or colorado. 1000cumecs is 35,300cfs but then that's peak. The Colorado in the Grand Canyon has a suggest maximum paddling flow (AWA) of 100000cfs and I guess it goes a lot higher than that, and that's with dams holding it back. And at the opposite end of the water level spectrum, a wee trib o'The Etive... http://www.urchaidh.com/gallery/madsun/ |
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