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Old 10-05-2023, 10:19 AM   #15
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The difference I'd like to see--calculated--
is how far down it is from this year's extreme height.

(I've lost trees over here).

According to Bizer the high point this year was around 504.9 and we are currently at 503.37 so the math looks like this:

504.9 - 503.37 = 1.53 x 12 = 18.36 Inches from the high point in July to today

Now over full at the height of this season 504.9 - 504.32 = .58 x 12 = 6.96 inches over full pool

Over all the high water really wasn't that bad this year, I have seen it much worse.... What made it seem so bad is the duration the water was above full Pool.... which was considerable....
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