GAJ52
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I know absolutely nothing about river flow management, so please forgive me if this question sounds stupid.
As a layman, I do not understand why the Thames doesn't 'drain' quicker via Teddington Weir. When there are very high water levels on the Thames (as at the moment) are the weir gates fully open or is it still controlled so London isn't flooded in the tidal Thames, also does the flow of water through the weir change at low tides i.e does it increase.
Edit : the reason I have asked this question is the flow today provided in the Thames Conditions thread seems to have decreased, but the level here in Old Windsor is the highest since the floods on 11th Jan so why would the flow decrease ?
As a layman, I do not understand why the Thames doesn't 'drain' quicker via Teddington Weir. When there are very high water levels on the Thames (as at the moment) are the weir gates fully open or is it still controlled so London isn't flooded in the tidal Thames, also does the flow of water through the weir change at low tides i.e does it increase.
Edit : the reason I have asked this question is the flow today provided in the Thames Conditions thread seems to have decreased, but the level here in Old Windsor is the highest since the floods on 11th Jan so why would the flow decrease ?
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