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Old Posted Aug 24, 2022, 2:48 AM
rivernorthlurker rivernorthlurker is offline
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Yeah I recall years back (talking like 2012) when Lake Michigan was near 50 year lows (see above) that the lake was so low. This had to do with climate change! Now it's really high, because of climate change!? Or the increased variance now has to do with climate change... etc.

If it gets too high can't we just increase the flow through the locks and send it over the falls into the St Lawrence? Also it's freshwater, worst case we build another canal and send it into Iowa for some farmland.

Too high doesn't doesn't seem like a problem at all, it's the too low (see out west) is a real problem.
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