Chris_d
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River here at Days (Dorchester) has continued to rise overnight and still going up this morning, it will almost certainly burst its banks today and all that water will carryon down. Weekend is a right off
River here at Days (Dorchester) has continued to rise overnight and still going up this morning, it will almost certainly burst its banks today and all that water will carryon down. Weekend is a right off![]()
Do not be fooled by the apparent calm on the surface, there was definitely more water passing through yesterday than there had been the day before. Rest assured, below the surface the water is very ferocious. A lot of the weirs look more tame, due to the tail water (lower level) climbing, making the fall (height difference above/below the lock/weir) considerably less than normal. There is therefore significantly less turbulence as the water flows past the weirs, as the water is not tumbling as far. I hope that was not too technical!
Surely this depends on how much water there is to shift through and the tides at the other end. As much as I'd love to know too (was hoping to be out on the boat for most of the next 10 days originally) I think that there isn't really an answer to this.
Do not be fooled by the apparent calm on the surface, there was definitely more water passing through yesterday than there had been the day before. Rest assured, below the surface the water is very ferocious. A lot of the weirs look more tame, due to the tail water (lower level) climbing, making the fall (height difference above/below the lock/weir) considerably less than normal. There is therefore significantly less turbulence as the water flows past the weirs, as the water is not tumbling as far. I hope that was not too technical!
Of course there is no exact answer but I really have no feel for how quickly a body of water moves down the river.
And the good thing thing apart from the rather boaty centric views on here,is the entire river is getting a blooming good spring-clean with all that man made sh*te being dislodged ,plastic bags,bottles and even worse stuff.
More importantly silt and dead vegetation is being washed away helping everything in the food chain and ensuring a healthy river.
Oh good! Loads more rubbish to pick up on props on the Lower Thames![]()
So although water does its very best to run level, in reality there is quite a gradient to it, which is exaggerated as the flow increases. therefore the water will stack up at the top end of each reach, more so on the longer reaches, whereas the level above the lock tends not to vary as much.
I didnt think water could do that .![]()
Amazing isn't it. I find it hard to fathom myself.
It was best described to me as a funnelling effect - The weirs are designed to transfer large quantities of water quickly, the reaches between the weirs are not.
Amazing isn't it. I find it hard to fathom myself.
It was best described to me as a funnelling effect - The weirs are designed to transfer large quantities of water quickly, the reaches between the weirs are not.