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  • A strong late-winter cyclone brought significant snows and blizzard conditions to the upper Great Lakes/northern Plains on 21 February 2014. In the warm sector of the storm, there were numerous reports of tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds in the eastern US. Suomi NPP viewed the storm multiple times, including just before 1800 UTC on 21 February.
    • — September 23, 2024

    Research Brief: Extratropical Cyclone Trends in the Great Lakes Region

    Cyclone dynamics in the Great Lakes region have gradually shifted over the years, impacting communities surrounding the lakes and influencing climate changes. The Laurentian Great Lakes are specifically impacted due[…]

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    • — September 16, 2024

    Reintroducing Historically Native Fish in America’s Largest Wilderness

    https://www.fondriest.com/news/reintroducing-historically-native-fish-in-americas-largest-wilderness.htm

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  • Zebra mussels--an invasive species-- on a pillar.
    • — September 9, 2024

    Research Brief: Understanding Aquatic Invasive Species Characteristics and Impacts in the Great Lakes

    The Laurentian Great Lakes are one of the most invaded aquatic systems in the world, supporting about 188 documented aquatic nonindigenous species (ANS). While some of the ANS are invasive,[…]

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    • — September 9, 2024

    Water Conservation and Smart Growth in Texas

    https://www.fondriest.com/news/water-conservation-and-smart-growth-in-texas.htm

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