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July 22, 2016
by Kaye LaFond
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The tricky business of predicting climate change impacts on Great Lakes water levels

An early online release of GLERL researcher Brent Lofgren’s paper entitled “Physically Plausible Methods for Projecting Changes in Great Lakes Water Levels Under Climate Change Scenarios” can be found on the American Meteorological Society’s Journal of Hydrometeorology website. In the paper, Dr. … Continue reading

June 30, 2016
by GLERL Communications Team
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GLANSIS featured in IJC newsletter

Last week, the International Joint Commission featured an article on GLANSIS in their monthly newsletter. Here’s a snippet: GLANSIS: A One-Stop Shop for Great Lakes Aquatic Invaders By Katherine Glassner-Shwayder, NOAA Affiliate Rochelle Sturtevant, NOAA Regional Sea Grant Specialist NOAA … Continue reading