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Great Lakes water levels rebound after long slump
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 18 - 07 - 2009


Great Lakes water levels are
rebounding after a decade-long slump that hammered the
maritime industry and even fed conspiracy theories about
plots to drain the inland seas that make up nearly
one-fifth of the world's fresh surface water, according to AP.
The three biggest lakes _ Superior, Huron and Michigan _
have risen steadily since fall 2007, when for a couple of
months Superior's levels were the lowest on record and the
others nearly so. Erie, shallowest of the lakes, actually
exceeded its long-term average in June. So did Lake
Ontario, although its level is determined more by
artificial structures than nature.
The lakes follow cycles, rising and falling over time.
Scientists say it's a natural process with environmental
benefits, such as replenishing coastal wetlands. But
extreme ups or downs can wreak havoc for people.
During the mid-1980s, levels got so high that houses,
businesses and even sections of roads were swept away along
Lake Michigan's southeastern shoreline.
Then a sudden, deep drop-off began in the late 1990s.
Cargo ships were forced to substantially lighten their
loads. Marina operators were unable to lease slips.
Dredging to deepen boat passageways released pollutants
that had been buried for years under layers of sediment.
While some waterfront property owners rejoiced over wider
beaches, others griped as vegetation _ sometimes unsightly
and smelly _ sprang up.
Scientists attribute the rebound primarily to wetter,
colder weather the past couple of years. But if grim
computer modeling proves accurate, global warming will
cause the lakes to recede up to 3 feet (90 centimeters)
this century
«Climate projections say the lakes will go up and down
around a decreasing average,» said Don Scavia, director of
the University of Michigan's Graham Environmental
Sustainability Institute. «The lows will be lower than in
the past and the highs will be lower than in the past.»
Records extending to the mid-1800s document a series of
larger rises and dips at roughly 30-year intervals, said
Craig Stow, a scientist with the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration's Great Lakes Environmental
Research Laboratory in Ann Arbor.
So the drop in the 1990s wasn't unexpected, but its
suddenness and severity caught many off guard. Drought and
warming temperatures didn't help as winter ice caps,
crucial for limiting evaporation, formed in ever smaller
areas.
Since fall 2007, rain and snow have picked up and winters
have been colder. The lakes had substantial ice cover
during the 2008-09 winter, meteorologists say.
At the end of June, Huron and Michigan _ which
hydrologically are one lake _ were 10 inches (25.4
centimeters) higher than the previous year. Erie had risen
5 inches (12.7 centimeters), Superior was near the same
level and Ontario was an inch (2.54 centimeters) lower.
Ontario and Erie were 5 inches (12.7 centimeters) above
their long-term averages, while the others were within 6
inches (15.2 centimeters) of theirs.
When levels were plummeting, some lakeside residents
muttered darkly about secret deals to pipe water to the
parched Sun Belt. Some controversy still persists.
A Canadian group representing homeowners on Lake Huron's
Georgian Bay contends navigational dredging and mining have
lowered Huron-Michigan by increasing outflow to Lake Erie.
They want structures to stem the tide, but a U.S.-Canadian
advisory panel determined it wasn't needed.
Jim Te Selle of Cedarburg, Wisconsin, president of a Lake
Michigan shoreline property owners group, is reluctant to
tinker further with the lakes, even though they're already
regulated to some extent by hydropower dams and locks.
He remembers the high-water days of the 1980s, when the
lake lapped right to his front porch.
«The truth is that we have no idea what the lakes are
going to do,» Te Selle said. «It's better for Mother
Nature to be left alone to do her thing.»


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