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May 30, 2023
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SinkingQuffa
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It seemed a reasonable guess.
All that runoff coming in gotta be relatively warm --if not "hot"-- compared to the lake's depths.
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Lake Powell daily tidbit: Water is 5 degrees warmer than average and it hasn't been that hot this spring
Pete
The Hope That Kills You
5/30/23 10:52am
So much warmer surface water to dilute the chill factor of the lake's depths.
SinkingQuffa
5/30/23 11:02am
Is this the reason?
byuwahoo
5/30/23 11:03am
It seemed a reasonable guess.
SinkingQuffa
5/30/23 11:04am
More silt in the water absorbs the sun's radiation
UberDeek
5/30/23 11:08am
RE: More silt in the water absorbs the sun's radiation
Backcountry
5/30/23 11:41am
RE: More silt in the water absorbs the sun's radiation
ImRonBurgundy?
5/30/23 11:43am
According to the comment analyzer it's 27% spam
UberDeek
5/30/23 11:50am
RE: According to the comment analyzer it's 27% spam
ImRonBurgundy?
5/30/23 11:57am
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