Man has it poured the last 36 hours. The creek behind the house is out of its banks for the first time in the 5 years we have lived here, and they weatherman says that there is more on the way. Taking a look at the ACOE websit it appears that all of the local lakes have had a substantial increase in levels. A have heard a few reports that some of the lakes arround here have already begun to start the turn over process. My question is this; Will the deluge that has fallen the last couple of days hasten or prolong the turn over process. I know that it is triggered by temprature changes at the surface level, and with all of this moderately cool rain, will it cause these lakes to speed through the turnover. Additionally shouldnt all of the churned up oxygen enriched water help disturve the stratified oxygen levels? Just looking for others opinions and some past experiences from you seasoned vets.

Thanks and,
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