Lake Okeechobee: Lake-O is back to normal mode
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Re: Lake Okeechobee: Water level begins to drop
Data Ending 2400 hours 01 JUN 2010
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Okeechobee Lake Regulation Elevation Last Year 2YRS Ago
(ft-NGVD) (ft-NGVD) (ft-NGVD)
*Okeechobee Lake Elevation -NR- 11.29 9.58 (Official Elv)
Bottom of High Lake Mngmt= 16.00 Top of Water Short Mngmt= 10.50
Currently in Water Shortage Management Band
I guess because it's being drained, there is no lake level readout right now!
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Okeechobee Lake Regulation Elevation Last Year 2YRS Ago
(ft-NGVD) (ft-NGVD) (ft-NGVD)
*Okeechobee Lake Elevation -NR- 11.29 9.58 (Official Elv)
Bottom of High Lake Mngmt= 16.00 Top of Water Short Mngmt= 10.50
Currently in Water Shortage Management Band
I guess because it's being drained, there is no lake level readout right now!
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Re: Lake Okeechobee: Water level begins to drop
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# LEVL=14.42
23:00EST 03-JUNE-2010 Satellite
NOTE: All stages and levels are reported in NGVD29 feet.
# LEVL=14.42
23:00EST 03-JUNE-2010 Satellite
NOTE: All stages and levels are reported in NGVD29 feet.
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Re: Lake Okeechobee: Water level begins to drop
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# LEVL=14.59
23:00EST 04-JUNE-2010 Satellite
NOTE: All stages and levels are reported in NGVD29 feet.
Lake-O got a nice dowsing yesterday!
# LEVL=14.59
23:00EST 04-JUNE-2010 Satellite
NOTE: All stages and levels are reported in NGVD29 feet.
Lake-O got a nice dowsing yesterday!
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Re: Lake Okeechobee: Water level increases
L.OKEE
# LEVL=14.59
23:00EST 07-JUNE-2010 Satellite
NOTE: All stages and levels are reported in NGVD29 feet.
Lake-O is getting some more good(bad)rain! To bad it's gonna be released instead of us being able to use it to our advantage!
# LEVL=14.59
23:00EST 07-JUNE-2010 Satellite
NOTE: All stages and levels are reported in NGVD29 feet.
Lake-O is getting some more good(bad)rain! To bad it's gonna be released instead of us being able to use it to our advantage!
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brunota2003 wrote:And there goes a waste of potential hydroelectric power...
The releases are so inconsistent that using the lake to provide power is impractical. If the dikes were raised by a few feet the lake could be used to provide power durring the rainy season. But, a consistent release of fresh water could cause environmental problems downstream to the Everglades restoration project. Ohhh, the irony.
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It would not have to be used as a constant source of power. I didn't say to use it as a direct supply, but during releases it could certainly be used to supply power (for any buildings in the area, any pumps, etc). If that water *has* to be dumped, why waste the opportunity?
Any power source could be put in whenever they finally decide to get around to updating the dikes and levee system currently in place, and the cost could be partly covered by colleges who might want to use it for research purposes into hydroelectric power.
Any power source could be put in whenever they finally decide to get around to updating the dikes and levee system currently in place, and the cost could be partly covered by colleges who might want to use it for research purposes into hydroelectric power.
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Re: Lake Okeechobee: Water level increases
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# LEVL=14.60
23:00EST 08-JUNE-2010 Satellite
NOTE: All stages and levels are reported in NGVD29 feet.
# LEVL=14.60

23:00EST 08-JUNE-2010 Satellite
NOTE: All stages and levels are reported in NGVD29 feet.
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Re: Lake Okeechobee: Water level increases
L.OKEE
# LEVL=14.60
23:00EST 09-JUNE-2010 Satellite
NOTE: All stages and levels are reported in NGVD29 feet.
# LEVL=14.60

23:00EST 09-JUNE-2010 Satellite
NOTE: All stages and levels are reported in NGVD29 feet.
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Re: Lake Okeechobee: Water level increases
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# LEVL=14.61
23:00EST 10-JUNE-2010 Satellite
NOTE: All stages and levels are reported in NGVD29 feet.
# LEVL=14.61

23:00EST 10-JUNE-2010 Satellite
NOTE: All stages and levels are reported in NGVD29 feet.
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Re: Lake Okeechobee: Water level increases
Here is a graph I created for everyone to be able to see the trends of Lake O over the past 30 days. Any gaps are where there was no data on here to use (I used the posts on here to determine the water levels).


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Re: Lake Okeechobee: Water level increases
L.OKEE
# LEVL=14.57
23:00EST 11-JUNE-2010 Satellite
NOTE: All stages and levels are reported in NGVD29 feet.
Going down!
# LEVL=14.57

23:00EST 11-JUNE-2010 Satellite
NOTE: All stages and levels are reported in NGVD29 feet.
Going down!
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Re: Lake Okeechobee: Water level increases
brunota2003 wrote:Here is a graph I created for everyone to be able to see the trends of Lake O over the past 30 days. Any gaps are where there was no data on here to use (I used the posts on here to determine the water levels).
Dude! That is very nice of you..being so far from the lake yourself.
Fortunately it was not a big rainy week for most of the state.. They do need to get it down. This state can get a 6 inch rain in 24 hours easy and that's not even from a tropical system. Combine a rain overhead the lake and upstream and it could get some tensions up.
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Re: Lake Okeechobee: Water level increases
brunota2003 wrote:Here is a graph I created for everyone to be able to see the trends of Lake O over the past 30 days. Any gaps are where there was no data on here to use (I used the posts on here to determine the water levels).
Nice job with the graphics brunota! Now that you've given us a picture of the lake level so that we can actually make sense of the numbers visually, you gotta stay with me(and Hurakan)and keep it updated throughout the 2010 hurricane season ok! Yes I'm volunteering your services LOL!!!

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brunota2003 wrote:I kept the excel file so I can run updates, so it shouldn't be too hard to updateThough I'm not going to update it *every* day, least not until I get back to NY! haha
Take your time! Thanks alot dude!
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Re: Lake Okeechobee: Water level decreases
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# LEVL=14.48
23:00EST 14-JUNE-2010 Satellite
NOTE: All stages and levels are reported in NGVD29 feet.
# LEVL=14.48

23:00EST 14-JUNE-2010 Satellite
NOTE: All stages and levels are reported in NGVD29 feet.
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