On 30/09/15 21:28, Warin wrote:
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Well if you want to have lake Eyre 'qualify' for the tag 'intermittent'
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But if you want to see Lake Eyre full .. 'typically' that is once every 10 years or so...

So to me a full cycle of Lake Eyre in all its 'seasons' would be 'typically' 10 years.
Warin, I think you will find that Lake Eyre has only 'Filled' three times since (white man's) records have been kept, 150 years ? Its a very big place, when water flows in on those ten year cycles, it just gets a bit damp in one small corner, you could not say thats the defining cycle for the whole lake.

Does 'intermittent' still apply to a 50 or 100 year cycle ? Honestly, the natural state of Lake Eyre is dry. And thats how we like it !

David




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