by marsee | Jul 9, 2020 | News, News Release, water levels, webinar
Webinar: Lakes Michigan-Huron to Reach Summer Peak in July 2020 July 22, 2020 from 6-7 p.m. EST. Webinar to Discuss Options for Shore Protection and Stabilization with Expected Erosion The US Army Corps of Engineers has just released the official July 2020 water...
by boxcar-admin | Apr 3, 2018 | Elliot Nelson, Events, Extension, News, water levels
Lake Superior may set record high in 2018; Sea Grant, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to discuss possible levels, impacts. By Elliot Nelson Lake Superior water levels are high—really high. Current levels are within just a few inches of the all-time monthly high for...
by boxcar-admin | Feb 14, 2018 | Boating and Harbors, Extension, Lake Levels, Marinas and Boating, Mark Breederland, News, Upper Peninsula, water levels
Shoreline erosion and coastal damages likely. Water will also make its way down through the other Great Lakes, too. By Mark Breederland Monthly forecasts for Great Lakes levels in February 2018 have just been released by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Many people...
by boxcar-admin | Feb 6, 2018 | Climate, Coastal Communities, Events, Extension, Fisheries, Great Lakes Health, Hazards, News, Recreation, water levels, Water Quality, Workshop
By Steve Stewart The Great Lakes are one of Michigan’s most valuable resources, providing countless benefits in the present and offering tremendous opportunities for the future. Learn more about the opportunities and also the challenges facing the lakes during the...
by boxcar-admin | Nov 14, 2017 | Coastal Communities, Extension, General Great Lakes, Great Lakes Health, Hazards, Lake Levels, Marinas and Boating, Mark Breederland, News, water levels
November forecast suggest higher levels heading into next year. By Mark Breederland Fall of 2017 was a very wet season in the Great Lakes region. According to the US Army Corps of Engineers, basin-wide precipitation was well above normal for all...