This is a fantastic resource, tracing where raindrops go once they hit the land.
https://river-runner-global.samlearner.com/
(Apols for the drop in productivity for anyone having an explore with it)
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This is a fantastic resource, tracing where raindrops go once they hit the land.
https://river-runner-global.samlearner.com/
(Apols for the drop in productivity for anyone having an explore with it)
@HankChief cool website.
However it claims that a raindrop falling on most of the Harrison park will go to North Esk. Only the drops falling on the most northern tip of Harrison Park would go to WoL.
@bill, also oddly a raindrop falling into Harperrig reservoir will apparently end up in the Almond while one in Harlaw goes to the North Esk. It's an interesting site but I assume the terrain data used isn't granular enough.
Dropped a raindrop next to the Falls of Dee in the Garbh Choire of Braeriach and it magically went up over Braeriach and north via Aviemore...
Fun idea all the same.
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