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Thanks Scott and Jason. This is some really neat info!
LA
Acting Chair
Geography Department
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Lesley-Ann L. Dupigny-Giroux, Ph.D.
Associate Professor & VT State Climatologist
University of Vermont
Department of Geography
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http://www.uvm.edu/~geograph/?Page=Dupigny-Giroux.php
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On Wed, 3 Aug 2011, Scott Whittier wrote:
> As you all know...what a difference a few days, weeks
> and months have made on the lake level.
>
> As of midday today at the King Street Ferry Dock we
> were at 96.02 feet, more than 7 feet below our peak
> level of 103.20 feet on May 6th. Our lowest point in
> 2011 was 95.70 feet on March 5th.
>
> Thus we've seen the lake jump 7.5 feet from March 5th
> to May 6th then drop 7.18 feet from May 6th to August
> 3rd...AMAZING!!!
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>
> So, looking back at our database (Special thanks to
> Jason Neilson here at NWS BTV), here are our top
> yearly lake level differentials (Low to High)
>
> 1)8.21 feetin 1933
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> 2)7.77 feetin 1939
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> 3)7.70 feetin 1913
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> 4)7.66 feetin 1909
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> 5)7.58 feetin 1936
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> *6) 7.50 feet in 2011**
>
> In order to add to this figure for 2011, the lake
> level must fall below 95.70 feet.
>
> Historically, the lake level recedes another foot
> between NOW and mid-Autumn, so there's a good
> possibility as long as we don't see above normal
> rainfall.
>
> Enjoy and any questions on this data, please check
> with Jason - [log in to unmask] or myself.
>
> Scott
>
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