Courtesy of ZeroHedge. View original post here.
Submitted by Tyler Durden.
Following our exposure of the plunge in Lake Mead water levels post Friday’s earthquake, officials were quick to point out that the drop was “due to erroneous meter readings” – which in itself is odd given we have not seen such an aberration before in the measurements. The data today shows a super surge in the Lake Mead water level – which, even more mysteriously, indicates from pre-earthquake to now, the Lake has risen by the most in a 3-day-period in years (as long as we have found history). How was this level ‘manufactured’ you ask? Simple – discharge flows from the Hoover Dam were curtailed dramatically. We are sure there is a simple explanation for all this…
Yesterday we noted the plunge in Lake Mead water levels…
Officials said – do not worry, the readings are faulty…
Lake Mead’s elevation has NOT dropped to 1,068 feet. Some inaccurate data was posted online. We are at 1,077 feet. http://t.co/a0YUo9iD0P
— Lake Mead (@LakeMeadNRA) May 24, 2015
Which resulted in this miracle…
The biggest 3-day net surge in water levels (0.7 feet from Thursday to Sunday) on recent record…
How was this miracle achieved (given the total lack of precipitation)? Simple, discharge levels were curtailed drastically…
Nope – nothing odd here at all…
So what exactly is going at Lake Mead?
Charts: Zero Hedge, LakeMead.water-data.com