Two small Earthquakes were recorded near Lake Oroville in the last 24 hrs, which appear to be a result of
the fast lake level changes, and the subsequent release of pressure from water weight.
Not exact matches
Despite recent heavy showers and thunderstorms since June 22,
Lake Ontario's water
level is slowly going down, but not
fast enough for many, though — including Cuomo.
I have personally witnessed
faster sea
level rise in Everglades National Park, Florida and a decreasing snow pack in Crater
Lake National Park, Oregon.
WUWT posted a column a few days ago about solar impacts on rivers and
lakes (http://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/07/22/solar-to-river-flow-and-
lake-
level-correlations/), and the
Lake Victoria water
level rose anomalously
fast from 62 - 64.
Although phosphates are an important plant nutrient, higher than normal phosphate
levels can destroy the health of the
lake, stream or other fresh water body, as they allow algae in the water to grow
faster than would naturally occur, turning clear
lakes and rivers green and cloudy.