Understanding Changing Lake LevelsThe Traverse City Record-Eagle has an interesting series going about environmental issues that impact the Great Lakes. In today's feature, they talk with Frank Quinn, a retired hydrologist from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Quinn talks about the factors that can contribute to changing lake levels from climate change and glacial rebound to the more annual changes like water runoff, diversion, evaporation and both winter ice levels and storm activity.Read Climate change having impact? in the Traverse City Record-Eagle and also see Program aims to get journalists out into environment. If you really want to geek out on water level data, head over to Great Lakes Water Levels from NOAA's Great Lakes lab! click to
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