Coverage

Morse is live.
Your lake is next.

Fetch is built to scale — but every lake goes live only after it's been fully modeled. Shoreline geometry ingested. Depth data layered in. Scored points validated against real conditions. Morse proved the pipeline works. Geist is next. The process repeats for every lake that follows.

Morse Reservoir

Cicero, IN · 1,595 acres · 6,226 scored points

Live →

Geist Reservoir

Fishers, IN · 1,890 acres

Next Up

Lake Monroe

Bloomington, IN · 10,750 acres

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Lake Wawasee

Syracuse, IN · 3,410 acres

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Patoka Lake

Dubois County, IN · 8,800 acres

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Raccoon Lake

Parke County, IN · 2,060 acres

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Lake Monticello

White County, IN · 1,500 acres

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Lake Mississinewa

Miami County, IN · 3,210 acres

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Morse Geist Wawasee Monroe Patoka Raccoon Monticello Mississinewa Live coverage Modeled · coverage coming Each lake individually modeled before going live

01 · Geometry

Shoreline data is ingested and the lake boundary is precisely defined. Each scored point gets its fetch exposure calculated against the actual shoreline shape.

02 · Depth

USGS bathymetric data is layered into every scored point. Depth modifies the condition score to reflect how shallow and deep water behave differently under the same wind.

03 · Validation

The model is validated against known conditions before going live. A lake is only published when the output accurately reflects real on-water conditions under tested wind scenarios.