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Originally posted by Rhain
Lake Superior continues it's low level trend. The month of August has recorded the lowest ever for the lake.
Originally posted by wantsome
Trust me people its not a hole that is sucking water to the center of the earth.
Originally posted by Rhain
I am just letting everyone see for themselves what is going on.
Goulais Bay's shore line was once deep enough to tie your boat up at shore on your dock. Now we drive our cars out into the middle of the bay where the boat is anchored.
By all means read your charts and reports. I will report what I see.
The level of Lake Superior remains below its chart datum level.
A new record low monthly mean level was set for September, at 183.02 m. (600.46 feet) - the previous record low September level was 183.12 m (600.79 feet) set in 1926.
Originally posted by wantsome
They dredged the center of river so ships could pass through it thus making the river deeper in the middle. The river and current is eroding the shipping lane that they dredged. Making it wider and deeper allowing more water to drain out of the upper lake system faster.
Originally posted by Rhain
Lake Superior continues it's low level trend.The month of August has recorded the lowest ever for the lake.
The all-time record low was 182.72 metres above sea level in April 1926; the all-time high was 183.91 metres set in October 1985.
www.canada.com...
Precipitation has tapered off across the upper Great Lakes since the 1970s and is nearly 15 centimetres below normal in the Superior watershed the past year. Water evaporation rates are up sharply because mild winters have shrunk the winter ice cap — just as climate change computer models predict for the next half-century.
www.theglobeandmail.com...