Sorry if this got posted last year - but this site has thermal imaging of a number of local lakes
Lanier: https://www.lakemonster.com/lake/GA/Lake%20Lanier-water-temperature-234
West Point: https://www.lakemonster.com/lake/GA/West%20Point Lake-water-temperature-1033
Allatoona: https://www.lakemonster.com/lake/GA/Lake%20Allatoona-water-temperature-1024
Hartwell: https://www.lakemonster.com/lake/GA/Lake%20Hartwell-water-temperature-1029
You can search for others or go to the master list: https://www.lakemonster.com/area
Edit: fixed links. the autoconversion feature doesn't like links with spaces
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I hope surface temps fluctuate greatly on a daily basis. This map says Lanier is below 40 degrees around old Federal and north.
Looking at Tampa for next week
Probably even matters what time of day the scan is made if it's catching surface temps. Shallow spots and where creeks run in would, I'd think, be highly variable and the latest scan was taken the day after the freeze and snow.
Seems surprising to me. I don't recall the team measured at the dam ever being below 44. This has been a very mild winter. We had a heat wave at the end of December. (I know all of this is easy for me to say, having stuck with Terrestrial Wind Sports lately.)
What happens in a black hole stays in a black hole.
I'm like the editor of one of those grocery store checkout line magazines. I just recycle content every year hoping no one will ever notice.
https://windsportatlanta.com/comment/51323#comment-51323
and more below
we've also discussed the temps the Corps takes at the dam ad nauseum
https://windsportatlanta.com/comment/41774#comment-41774
the common thread for most of these conversations is that they occur in January or February
Which seems due to the fact that you started all these in January or February........
What happens in a black hole stays in a black hole.
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