Neusiedler See: High level announce optimistic season

Neusiedler See: High level announce optimistic season

The current water level of the Neusiedler See shows pleasant developments. After an extremely moist September 2022, the level leveled off to a value that corresponds approximately to the long -term average. This marks a positive turn compared to the previous year when many boats had difficulty using the popular waterways due to stagnating water.

A year ago, Lake Neusiedler was a challenge for boaters in autumn. The water level was so low that numerous boats could not move, as the rudder and screws got stuck in the silt. The problems of the past season have caused massive concerns to the catchment area, which is why the current result is all the more encouraging. Thanks to the recent precipitation, it seems that the concerns about continuing drought are not acute for the time being.

weather conditions and water level

The weather conditions in September, which led to these positive changes, are characterized by record -breaking rainfall. This weather situation has filled the Neusiedler See well, while other waters may have to continue to fight with dryness problems. Return to a "normal" water level allows a variety of activities that were difficult to do last year.

fishermen, tourists and water sports enthusiasts are relieved by improvement. Many are pleased that they can pursue their sporty hobbies again without having to worry about the water depth. This could also strengthen the tourist offers around the lake that have suffered from the low water position.

Nevertheless, it remains to be seen how the weather situation will develop in the coming months. The concern about a possible return of drought and a associated decline in the water level is not unjustified. In the current season, however, the signs of a positive development that give hope for everyone involved can be seen.

paddle boats and sailing ships can now be found in the private ports of Lake Neusiedler, which increased the joy of residents and visitors to the water. This revival of the activities gives the lake a touch of normality that was severely impaired last year.

Overall, it can be seen that the interplay between precipitation and water level is complex and dynamic. Even if the current values ​​can be considered gratifying in between, the view of the long -term weather patterns and their effects remains essential. It remains to be seen how the coming winter and the following spring will affect the water levels.

For more information and detailed reports on the current water level of the Neusiedler See, visit the page www.bvz.at .