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BlackCatIslander 04-20-2012 05:56 PM

Lake level
 
Help! I must be having brain lock after the long winter but I can not find the lake levels. I know that it was just a few clicks to find out the lake level. It will be interesting to see what happens after the weekend rains on Sunday/Monday.

hoopdawg 04-20-2012 06:50 PM

is this what you are looking for ??

http://des.nh.gov/organization/divis...vels/index.htm

Lakegeezer 04-20-2012 06:58 PM

Rain expected
 
With three inches of rain predicted between now and Tuesday, the level should get back to normal.

Bizer's lake level chart is also good but updated less frequently.
http://bizer.com/bztnews.htm#lakelevel

Diana 04-20-2012 07:38 PM

If you go to the Snake Eyes Ice Out/Ice In page there are links at the top right of the page. I like the Bizer graph myself even though it only updates once a week, I like seeing how it compares with recent years.

Island Girl 04-20-2012 10:12 PM

All sorts of lake data
 
Www.rattlesnakecam.com/watch.htm

Look at the right column

Bizer 04-23-2012 09:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diana (Post 180392)
... I like the Bizer graph myself even though it only updates once a week, I like seeing how it compares with recent years.

During periods of heavy rain (like today), Bizer updates more frequently. We usually strive to keep you updated whenever the lake level changes unexpectedly by three inches. In April, 2007, the lake level rose 15" in four days. During that period, Bizer updated its web page six times.

Today's reading is 1.7" higher than yesterday's reading after 1.1" rain. (Note: as I write this at 11am, the lake has risen an additional 0.9" since this morning's 6am reading)

laketrout 04-23-2012 08:58 PM

Ok, I know it's 504' at the weirs bridge, what is normal for this tine of year? Talking with people/boating folks they say it's like August in April. Clear me up if I'm wrong.

Lakesrider 04-24-2012 04:39 AM

504 feet?:eek: Really?

Blue Thunder 04-24-2012 05:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lakesrider (Post 180561)
504 feet?:eek: Really?

above sea level.......

laketrout 04-24-2012 08:46 AM

Yes, 504' above sea level, the state of NH has a marker on one side of he Weirs bridge going into Paugus Bay on the left side. Some years especially in the late summer the marker goes down to 502' or lower as the water is let out into Opeche Lake.

Merrymeeting 04-24-2012 10:00 AM

Unfortunately, no real rain in the 10-day forecast. While the rain over the past few days certainly helped, we're still well below where it should be this time of year.

Bizer 04-24-2012 12:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by laketrout (Post 180556)
Ok, I know it's 504' at the weirs bridge, what is normal for this tine of year? Talking with people/boating folks they say it's like August in April. Clear me up if I'm wrong.

Normal is about 504.05, or about an inch higher than it was this morning. Normal is depicted in the lower right corner of Bizer's chart. Readings at www.bizer.com/bztnews.htm#lakelevel also indicate the current deviation from norm.

Quote:

Originally Posted by laketrout (Post 180575)
Yes, 504' above sea level, the state of NH has a marker on one side of he Weirs bridge going into Paugus Bay on the left side. Some years especially in the late summer the marker goes down to 502' or lower as the water is let out into Opeche Lake.

There is also a marker at Weirs. www.bizer.com/lwother/gauge_0980519.jpg

New Hampshire has been keeping daily records since 1982. Only once (07-Nov-2001 to 14-Feb-2002) has the lake fallen below 502. Even falling below 502.5 is rare.

laketrout 04-24-2012 07:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bizer (Post 180586)
Normal is about 504.05, or about an inch higher than it was this morning. Normal is depicted in the lower right corner of Bizer's chart. Readings at www.bizer.com/bztnews.htm#lakelevel also indicate the current deviation from norm.

There is also a marker at Weirs. www.bizer.com/lwother/gauge_0980519.jpg

New Hampshire has been keeping daily records since 1982. Only once (07-Nov-2001 to 14-Feb-2002) has the lake fallen below 502. Even falling below 502.5 is rare.

Ok thanks Bizer. How does the lack rain and lack of snowfall this past winter impact boating, I would think the lake would be shallower as it is in the summer?
Rocks and shoal areas would be more problematic.

Slickcraft 04-24-2012 07:27 PM

We had 3.6 inches in the rain gauge over the 2 day event here in West Alton. I normally take a look here to see the current lake level situation:
http://www2.des.nh.gov/rti_home/stat...+Winnipesaukee

You can also access the tabular data, in this case up about 0.3 feet or 3.6 inches agreeing with our rain gauge. So in this case most lake rise was from direct rainfall.

NoRegrets 04-25-2012 06:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by laketrout (Post 180614)
Ok thanks Bizer. How does the lack rain and lack of snowfall this past winter impact boating, I would think the lake would be shallower as it is in the summer?
Rocks and shoal areas would be more problematic.

Much of the winter snow melts and flows downstream. The ground is frozen so it fills the lakes and then runs off to the ocean. When the frost leaves the ground the remaining snow will soak into the ground.

With normal or average snowfalls year the channel at Weirs beach would look like a set of class 2 rapids and the flow over the Lakeport dam is thundering. This year there is no run off so there is no current through Weirs channel or under the railroad trestle at Lakeport.

NHskier 04-25-2012 03:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoRegrets (Post 180632)
With normal or average snowfalls year the channel at Weirs beach would look like a set of class 2 rapids and the flow over the Lakeport dam is thundering. This year there is no run off so there is no current through Weirs channel or under the railroad trestle at Lakeport.

And that's quite nice for those of us who rent slips at Thurston's, particularly when their boat is being launched for the season this week. :)

RailroadJoe 04-25-2012 03:56 PM

Should be run off now. . The Merrymeeting River was covering the reeds yesterday along Rt 11. All that water has to flow into the lake.

Island Girl 05-10-2012 04:11 PM

Above Full Pool
 
The lake was at full pool this morning and up over another inch today At 504.43!

The sun can come out now!
IG

Kerk 05-19-2012 10:00 AM

Lake Level 5-19-12 ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Island Girl (Post 181724)
The lake was at full pool this morning and up over another inch today At 504.43!

The sun can come out now!
IG

What is the present level of lake and is it dropping?

Island Girl 05-19-2012 12:11 PM

call 603-527-0071
 
The Winnipesaukee Data Phone puts the lake level, water temperature and discharge at Lakeport each day after 7:00 am... Give or take a few minutes.

The state's website has been down for several days. They were hoping to get it back up yesterday, but It is stoll down.

IG

tis 05-19-2012 03:47 PM

WEll, then unofficially, it is still very high. Hope that helps. :laugh:

upthesaukee 05-19-2012 09:10 PM

Three inches to spare
 
Had 3 inches to spare going under the bridge back into Parker Marine in Alton Bay. I was a little busy on the way out making sure that I had clearance. With 3 inches to spare on the way back in, video was a piece a cake...:laugh:

http://youtu.be/7zKBJUpLNXU

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/7zKBJUpLNXU" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

trfour 05-19-2012 09:36 PM

WOW, That Was Close!!
 
Acute video Up! :laugh:

I had to duck just watching it!


Terry
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tis 05-20-2012 06:30 AM

Love the video!!!! Good thing it wasn't rough yesterday. A wave would have done you in!!!!

webmaster 05-20-2012 06:49 AM

I had the same idea for a video a few years ago. Great minds think alike!

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/DbUkkWW5Rg0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

LIforrelaxin 05-22-2012 02:41 PM

as of today the lake is at 504.50, and the dam is flowing at 980cfs....

codeman671 05-22-2012 07:39 PM

Back when we started out at Parker there were multiple times where we had to shift the weight load in the boat as well as push on the bridge and hand walk ourselves through. I even had to remove the windshield on the pontoon once to gain that extra space.

Ropetow 05-25-2012 06:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by upthesaukee (Post 182208)
Had 3 inches to spare going under the bridge back into Parker Marine in Alton Bay. I was a little busy on the way out making sure that I had clearance. With 3 inches to spare on the way back in, video was a piece a cake...:laugh:

http://youtu.be/7zKBJUpLNXU

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/7zKBJUpLNXU" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Well, if you had 3 inches of clearance, then I should have at least 5 or six....

jazzman 08-03-2012 09:59 AM

Historical Lake Level Data?
 
I'm looking for the historical high lake level data... I found a chart that has the highest level since 1982.

http://des.nh.gov/organization/divis.../graph2012.jpg

I'm wondering if older data is available?

I'm buying a place on Big Barndoor that the bank claims is in the flood zone (but I'm hearing everything on the lake shore is declared a flood zone these days).

Good news is the place doesn't have a zillion steps to the cottage... Bad news is maybe it really could flood... Looks like the highest lake level from 1982 - 2012 was just about 506.

I'm bringing a surveyor out to see what the actual level of the house/septic system etc are. Does anyone on Big Barndoor have any memory of high water issues?

I believe you can get a flood insurance waiver if the lowest part of your house is above 506.2. I find that very surprising if the lake has actually achieved 506 in the past 30 years.

Onshore 08-03-2012 10:29 AM

Contact the Dam Bureau at DES at 603-271-3406. They have older log books that you may be able to access.


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