Do you take into account the run off around the lake ? The volume of real cold water from the bottom of the dam, or the cooling effect of the high winds. Or are you just guessing?
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I did some fancy math and using it with the assumption that X rain will fall on a lake with X sq ft, I came up with a lake water cooling formula that indicates how much cooling hurricane Matthew will cause on Lake Wylie
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Do you take into account the run off around the lake ? The volume of real cold water from the bottom of the dam, or the cooling effect of the high winds. Or are you just guessing?
Don't forget to account for the nighttime cooling temps this next week and the amount of cubic feet of water that will run into the lake from the rains also. Are you using the SWAG system.............or what?!?![]()
Brettw has entirely too much time on his hands! He needs a job!![]()
he's going to work Monday as a mathematician (looked that word up in the "W" dictionary)
but he has to stay on his meds.![]()
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Factorization of all water flow, and the answer
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And the beat go'es on. As Master Yoda from Star Wars would say. Help ,,Plenty of needs he ! Take your meds am go back to sleep.
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Last edited by brettw; 10-08-2016 at 10:53 AM.
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Your calculated formula as with nature only produces muddy water! So what's your fancy math got for how long it takes for the water to clear up?![]()