Tenaya Lake is way up at the top of the watershed so it's replenished every year from Spring snow melt before anyplace else. The level certainly fluctuates from year to year but I can't find any historical data on the lake levels. As far as the the images showing signs drought conditions, I don't know if they're indicative or not. The lake is quite shallow around the edges, and it is late in the season when the water level would naturally be a bit lower.
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So, are we seeing signs there of drought? Looks like the shoreline is encroaching in that last pic.
Tenaya Lake is way up at the top of the watershed so it's replenished every year from Spring snow melt before anyplace else. The level certainly fluctuates from year to year but I can't find any historical data on the lake levels. As far as the the images showing signs drought conditions, I don't know if they're indicative or not. The lake is quite shallow around the edges, and it is late in the season when the water level would naturally be a bit lower.
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