Far beyond the most optimistic expectations of three months ago, the Kinneret Sea - Israel's largest reservoir - keeps climbing. Standing 15 centimeters higher than yesterday, it now tops off at 210.64 meters below sea level, or 12.5 feet higher than at the beginning of the rainy season. The Mekorot Water Company has been drawing about 1.1 million cubic meters of water a day - about 2/3 of a centimeter in height - and sending them on to other aquifers around the country.