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| Subject: WALPUT LAKE ,NORTH OF MOUNT ADAMS IN THE CASCADES REGION, HAS INDICATIONS OF MAGAMA RISING AND HEATING THE LAKE WATER Thu Aug 22, 2019 10:17 am | |
| https://www.stevequayle.com/index.php?s=33&d=2309 WALPUT LAKE ,NORTH OF MOUNT ADAMS IN THE CASCADES REGION, HAS INDICATIONS OF MAGAMA RISING AND HEATING THE LAKE WATER - OUR CASCADIA FILM TRAILER SHOULD BE AVAILABLE IN 2 WEEKS,VERY TROUBLINGSteve:
Talked to a friend today who went swimming with his wife in Walupt Lake in WA which is just north of Mt Adams, one of the deepest lakes in WA state at 300 ft deep.
This was on August 8th, 2019 which was just 13 days ago.
Normally the lake is icy cold, fed by snow melt runoff from the Goat Rocks complex.
But he stated that the lake is lukewarm (which is around 80 - 85 degs at best guess) water and many campers were swimming in it, unaware of the temperature change, but happy to have lukewarm water to swim in. There has been NO hot weather up here in WA and Oregon, instead Aug has been unusually rain and 69-70 degs during daytime.
When a 62,000 acre ft lake changes temperature something is up.
The outlet entering Crisup River is warm but that river is icy cold and the contrast is noticeable at the mixing point.
He and his wife have swam in this lake numerous times, but he said that he noticed that something unusual was up.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walupt_Lake
evidently human beings don't tend to notice things like this, but I am happy to have found out this anomaly from him.
I wanted to let you know:FROM LOGICAL AMERICAN-THANK YOU SQ-Aug 22, 2019 |
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