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Old 09-01-2011, 10:27 PM   #1
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Mine is a 22' pontoon and basically it's the biminy and windscreen that might not clear.
Thank you both for the reply, see yo on the lake.
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Old 09-02-2011, 12:16 AM   #2
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Lake elevation was about two inches below "full' on Monday measured at East Bear Island.
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Old 09-02-2011, 12:33 AM   #3
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Default Good job NH!

I was bitche'n last week about how the state lowered the Lake level in prep. for the storm. Well they hit it right on! After the storm, the level was 1" below full Lake. Perfect for this time of year and I hope that it doesn't change 'till after Columbus day.

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Old 09-02-2011, 06:57 AM   #4
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I agree that the group that controls the lake level hit a grand slam this time!

They should get a special acculade from media, officials, and us.

We were on vacation the week before the storm and watched the lake get lowered by 7 to 8 inches. The flow through the Weirs channel and by the railroad bridge at Lakeport was like early spring. The lake level board at Irwins showed the lake to be 12 inches down from full. Their advance actions saved southern NH and Mass from a major flood!
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Old 09-02-2011, 10:10 AM   #5
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I agree the lake control through this storm was exactly what it needed to be. It wasn't an over reaction. I think even if we had gotten a few more inches off rain we would have been ok. Now if we had gotten the 11 inches reported in Vermont that would have been a different story.

Over all I have noticed a change in how they are handling the dam output from Winnipesaukee, this year they kept the lake level higher then the average. I trend I hope they continue, as the average I believe had gotten to be too low, considering the restrictions in place preventing adequate docking for most people once the lake gets down to 503', with out putting in 50' docks... At 38' my dock is with in the 40' length for a season structure, and at 503' I would need to go out at least 10' further to get adequate water under the boat to feel safe leaving it in the water.
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Old 09-02-2011, 11:02 AM   #6
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They have done a good job all year as they have most years. Of course there was the usual whining at the start of the year.
http://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/...ght=lake+level

They actually don't really have much that much control in the short term, a full release will drop the lake only 1" a day provided zero inflow. Mother nature is the primary control agent here.
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Old 09-02-2011, 11:53 AM   #7
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They have done a good job all year as they have most years. Of course there was the usual whining at the start of the year.
http://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/...ght=lake+level

They actually don't really have much that much control in the short term, a full release will drop the lake only 1" a day provided zero inflow. Mother nature is the primary control agent here.
I disagree the mother nature is the primary control agent... The dam operators have great control of the lake level... In prior years they have left the dam open at high rates longer then needed... thus resulting in low lake levels come Sept. Basically they opened the dam, and wouldn't reduce the flow until the achieved the average lake level historically for the time frame. And they had been doing this for many years... As a result the average lake level for any point in the summer has fallen over the last 20 years.

This year in opposition, they have maintained the output at the dam to the minimum 250 cfs... which has resulted in a higher then normal lake level for most of the summer. And have indeed allowed mother nature to control the lake level...Historically over the last 20 years however the dam has dictated the level of the lake, by increase flow to match the historical curve.
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LIforrelaxin, My statement was that
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They actually don't really have much that much control in the short term
as the rate that they can lower the lake is much less than what Mother Nature can add in a day or two. I think that you missed my point.

Obviously they have longer term control over the course of many weeks or a season, we all understand that.
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