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I will agree, the water level in the NE has been bad the second half of '12, but let us not forget that in the spring of 2011 they had many local lakes and canals closed because the water level was too HIGH!
The SE and middle the of the country is a different story, some of you are approaching a decade of drought....which makes us in the NE complaining about the second half of our '12 season seem petty :D |
Originally Posted by hotjava66
(Post 3831443)
Water levels here on Saginaw Bay/Lake Huron are now at record lows. Was working the other day on Sand Point near Caseville MI, at the end of the point there was over a mile of lake bottom exposed out from the normal waters edge. Took a pic but didn't download to the laptop yet. Praying for some heavy snows in the north this year.
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Originally Posted by Interceptor
(Post 3832030)
We need a hard freeze on the big lakes with snow on top other wise everything evaporates and goes elsewhere.
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Originally Posted by 4bus
(Post 3831927)
Too bad most of the snow in the GL region is lake effect, formed by the evaporation of water from the lakes....not sure how that is going to help :lolhit:
Pretty sure the 8ft of snow that was in Ottawa when I was there a few years ago WASN'T lake effect snow, but, maybe you could clear that up for me. Following your theory the lack of snow over the last few years would mean an INCREASE in water levels, would it not??? |
Originally Posted by Interceptor
(Post 3832030)
We need a hard freeze on the big lakes with snow on top other wise everything evaporates and goes elsewhere.
so far this winter is just like last years and we are gonna be screwed next boating season, the western basin of Lake Erie is shallow enough now, hate to see it worse... |
Originally Posted by Full Force
(Post 3832059)
Yep, we need the great lakes to freeze all winter to keep it from evaporating,and TONS of snow up north, the snow on the states side of the country dont really help much, its the snow up far north that trickles down into the great lakes and helps...
so far this winter is just like last years and we are gonna be screwed next boating season, the western basin of Lake Erie is shallow enough now, hate to see it worse... |
Originally Posted by 4bus
(Post 3831927)
Too bad most of the snow in the GL region is lake effect, formed by the evaporation of water from the lakes....not sure how that is going to help :lolhit:
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Originally Posted by Full Force
(Post 3832059)
Yep, we need the great lakes to freeze all winter to keep it from evaporating,and TONS of snow up north, the snow on the states side of the country dont really help much, its the snow up far north that trickles down into the great lakes and helps...
so far this winter is just like last years and we are gonna be screwed next boating season, the western basin of Lake Erie is shallow enough now, hate to see it worse... ed |
The weather "experts?" Around here on the various weather channels and news programs are predicting a "normal" winter for snowfall, we aren't supposed to get TONS, but we aren't supposed to get none, however these are the geniuses who can't predict rain accurately a day ahead of time, so, I wouldn't bank on there predictions being overly accurate )-:
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