Study of Nitinat Lake
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Study of Nitinat Lake
A group at UBC Ciivil Engineering spent last summer studying the hydrology of Nitinat Lake.
They have posted their preliminary report (a Master's Thesis I think) at http://subcritical.civil.ubc.ca/~efmweb ... Rindex.htm
There is interesting wind and temperature data from last summer and a general discussion of the Lake.
mb
They have posted their preliminary report (a Master's Thesis I think) at http://subcritical.civil.ubc.ca/~efmweb ... Rindex.htm
There is interesting wind and temperature data from last summer and a general discussion of the Lake.
mb
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Re: Study of Nitinat Lake
Excellent - thanks mb. Interesting Met data results. Looks like some good winds in Oct/Nov, but not much sun!mb wrote:A group at UBC Ciivil Engineering spent last summer studying the hydrology of Nitinat Lake.
A conversion from m/s: 1 m/s = 1.94 knots or 1m/s ~ 2 knots
I wonder what type of averaging they did for the wind speeds. I don't see any winds in July > 10 knots, or am I missing something. Maybe it is a little sheltered across the lake, or they did some strange averaging.
Wow, that's quite the flood too > 4 metre rise in the lake Oct 17-20!
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Hope they present some interpretation in the report sometime. Otherwise, it doesn't say much. 18 deg water at the surface - pretty nice. Too bad they lost all their wind data from the log dump. "very rough conditions", 10 m per sec wind (20 kt) made data collecting too difficult to complete in the PM? THey should have done all their data collection work in the AM and sailed/kited in the PM!
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