Posted on 06/25/2015 2:04:24 PM PDT by Smittie
Like something straight out of "The Twilight Zone", a swirling vortex has opened up in a giant lake on the border of Oklahoma and Texas.
The gaping hole which appeared recently in Lake Texoma alarmed everyone from Twitter users to the Tulsa District US Army Corps of Engineers, who posted a YouTube video of the vortex. Below the video, they describe the hole as being "8 feet in diameter and capable of sucking in a full-sized boat."
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I avoid ‘yahoo.com’ like the plague...must find the pics somewhere else.
that totally cracked me up!
Some might say that the headline is a little misleading...
Swirling Vortex Is Draining Lake Texoma on Texas-Oklahoma Border
http://www.weather.com/news/news/lake-texoma-vortex-oklahoma-texas-flooding-draining
A giant swirling vortex is draining Lake Texoma like a bathtub after the
Army Corps of Engineers took steps recently to lower water levels on the
Texas-Oklahoma border reservoir.
Lake Texoma reached historic levels after record-breaking rains saturated
the region in the past weeks and caused flooding and destruction.
When authorities lowered water levels by opening floodgates, the
massive vortex formed.
Just like in your house, when you fill a bathtub full of water and [open]
the drain, it will develop a vortex or whirlpool, assistant lake
manager BJ Parkey told Business Insider.
When drainage began, the vortex was initially 8 feet wide and powerful enough
to suck in a full size boat, prompting officials to post warning signs and
buoys, lake manager Joe Custer told KXII-TV.
In the video above, taken by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Tulsa
District, the hole spins counter clockwise as water floods into the Denison
Dam spillway. The corps says a vortex like this is common when flood control
gates are used.
Authorities plan to keep the floodgates open, and estimate the lake will
reach normal levels by the end of July.
I have heard that the only reason that Texas doesn’t slip off into the Gulf is because Oklahoma sucks. I guess this is proof!
Waterfall without the cliffs?
Was fishing at the gates of Lake Texarkana, with the gates wide open. Downstream fishing during that time is great. Suddenly this 16’ runabout with motor comes flying out through the gates.
Luckily, it had drifted away from its mooring, so no one was aboard, but had been sucked down through a similar vortex.
Misleading overly-sensationalized headline. It’s just a vortex from the floodgates being opened to lower the reservoir’s level.
That's true but it makes a great metaphor on the current state of the Union...
The most damage from sinkholes tends to occur in Florida, Texas, Alabama, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Pennsylvania. The picture to the left shows a sinkhole that quickly opened up in Florida, apparently eating a swimming pool, some roadway, and buildings."
its just becoming ground-water, that’s all.
Someone with a well a long way away will probably be happy
The map below shows areas of the United States where certain rock types that are susceptible to dissolution in water occur. In these areas the formation of underground cavities can form and catastrophic sinkholes can happen. These rock types are evaporites (salt, gypsum, and anhydrite) and carbonates (limestone and dolomite). Evaporite rocks underlie about 35 to 40 percent of the United States, though in many areas they are buried at great depths.
Two words: salt dome
Actually, the water moves the same way in both hemispheres. (You're just looking at it from the other side.)
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It is a drain that reduces lake levels when its too high
nothing new or novel there
cool video of it out there though
No it’s big worms! Big giant slimy worms! First they suck up all the water and then they come after people! Run for your life!!
They mention flood gates. Is the vortex near the dam intake? If so, its going downstream. Click bait.
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