Friday, August 24, 2007

Post from Tony2Chins - Lake Links

So the study says that a 10,000 acre lake under flood conditions can affectively drain down a 150 yd wide river because the pitch of the river? Logically it would seem that 7 inches on a 10,000 acre lake would give the flood a head start.

If the lake drained as effectively as the "hydrology study" alleges there would never be high water right? Doesn't seem to hold true does it?

That said I officially retire from the overcooked water level debate.

To all of my RKLD website fans I wish you luck.

Lets get back to the fishing reports and leave the griping to the professionals. Much love, peace, happiness, and safety to all those on "THE DEAD SEA." I expect to see some great fish pics with the plate this full of water

tony2chins,
You can talk logic all you want but the science is correct.

Having said that, everyone must understand this is not the RKLD hydrology data.

We commissioned the study but it is the nationally approved water resource science used by NOAA, USGS and the DNR.

USGS and the DNR were involved in the study agreed with the results.
Diver