I remember this in 2013. The climanazis were near beside themselves predicting that the Great Lakes were drying up. Now, according to this article, not a word about that 2013 "sky is falling" moment, but rather a new alarm is being sounded detailing the loss of beach (due to higher water levels) and the associated loss of places to play with your Frisbee.
1 posted on
05/15/2016 5:33:16 AM PDT by
skimbell
To: skimbell
Great Lakes water level below average - Global Warming!
Great Lakes water level above average - Global Warming!
2 posted on
05/15/2016 5:37:01 AM PDT by
sima_yi
( Reporting live from the far North)
To: skimbell
I remember 44 years ago, filling sand bags and placing them on Lake Erie dikes because water levels were too high. Then, a dozen years ago I bought a boat from a marina on Lake Erie that was closing, because water levels were too low. We call that “Climate Change” It’s been around for several billion years.
4 posted on
05/15/2016 5:43:06 AM PDT by
norwaypinesavage
(The Stone Age did not end because we ran out of stones)
To: skimbell
For my 60+ years here in Michigan, water levels have always fluctuated between high and low. Lake St. Clair is more adversely affected with low levels since it's a shallow lake anyway and all the canals along the shore line that house boats have to be dredged during the low level years in order to accommodate the deep draft boats and sailboats........
The main reason lake Michigan is high this year is due to the record snowfall we had two winters ago along with it completely freezing over. With the ice cover there is no typical water evaporation........
5 posted on
05/15/2016 5:44:59 AM PDT by
Hot Tabasco
(#HillaryForPrison-2016)
To: skimbell
The water levels go up and down on the Great Lakes and no one has a convincing explanation of why it happens. But the climate change crowd can accurately predict the climate 50 to 100 years from now?
“Hold my beer and watch while I predict the climate in 2066.”
To: skimbell
10 posted on
05/15/2016 6:00:58 AM PDT by
Iron Munro
(Islam is Islam. Democracy is the train we ride to our ultimate victory. (Recep Erdogan))
To: skimbell
Primary drainage outflow for the lakes is the Niagara Falls to the Saint Lawrence Seaway. Nature isn’t moving fast enough? I recall last year the lakes were frozen much more than in the past years.
12 posted on
05/15/2016 6:13:53 AM PDT by
SMGFan
(Sarah Michelle Gellar is now on twitter @SarahMGellar)
To: skimbell
16 posted on
05/15/2016 6:35:37 AM PDT by
Steamburg
(Other people's money is the only language a politician respects; starve the bastards)
To: skimbell
Re: Global Warming.
I am currently living on the Lake Huron shoreline. It is currently SNOWING.
CC
18 posted on
05/15/2016 6:55:01 AM PDT by
Celtic Conservative
(CC: purveyor of cryptic, snarky posts since December, 2000..)
To: skimbell
Someone in the science field should come up with a new concept about things which are in balance. You know: sometimes a system gets a little high, but then it falls back. Sometimes the system gets a little low, but then it rises up. But, over time, the system might maintain a balance. I think this might be a valuable new concept in the field of science. They could call it equilibrium, or something.
19 posted on
05/15/2016 7:03:21 AM PDT by
ClearCase_guy
(Nation States seem to be ending. The follow-on should not be Globalism, but Localism.)
To: skimbell
I didn’t know that you were that old Hungneess. Hungness said. “Right now, the lake is closest to being the highest it’s ever been.”
23 posted on
05/15/2016 7:17:35 AM PDT by
SandRat
(Duty - Honor - Country! What else needs said?)
To: skimbell
I thought the lake levels were rising because of all the guns lost in boating accidents...
To: skimbell
It’s clear to me that the higher lake levels are caused by the obesity crisis. Too many fat ass boaters displacing way more water.
35 posted on
05/15/2016 11:29:56 AM PDT by
AmusedBystander
(The philosophy of the school room in one generation will be the philosophy of government in the next)
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