Re: increasing lake level
Yup ^^^^ This has been bugging me since we started talking. wifisher appears to speak from a position of knowledge which beats the heck out of my wild speculative mind.
Again, assuming no wind or wakes or other factors to mess up this theoretical musing. I think it is interesting to think of a Lake fed from an underground spring, perfectly in the middle of a circular lake. Does the lake level rise from the center outward? I am guessing that it depends on the size of the lake vs. the flow coming in etc. If it is just a trickle, but the lake is actually rising, would you ever be able to measure the difference in level at any point on the lake?
Then imagine Powell, it's endless shapes and dimensions would cause underwater currents of "flow" to distribute at very odd points and rates I would think. And yes this seems like a contradiction of my all rises equally original position, but I am willing to imagine alternatives. But again, isn't this all below the surface? Since there is water constantly coming in and going out, I can't imagine an invisible "wave" that's distributing the rising waters on the surface. Help!
Maybe we should move this to non-Boating technical to attract someone that actually knows this stuff. Maybe that's wifisher? Dunno . . .
