Lake Effect: What changes scientists are seeing on Lake Michigan
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Published 2024-05-20
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If you want to improve water quality and prevent algal blooms, ban lawn chemicals and watering and mandate large buffer zones around fields that have fertilizer applied.
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We are just starting to feel it? or have we been poisoning this state for hundreds of years?
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Why would anyone build a home on sand at the shore’s edge? 🤦🏽♂️
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One photo showed the epidemic of people on the beaches afflicted by pignosis.
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Never heard of whales in lake Michigan. This must be embarrassing for God. He made those people in his image. Time for a little diet and exercise, Big G?
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Need more information on the
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Very informative
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I always have thought thunderstorms coming across Lake Michigan get a softening effect because going over the cold water in middle of the lake.
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They should pass a motion that if the lake reclaims a house the builder is responsible for removing 100 percent of material
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I've seen algae blooms near Alpena early this year. It's covering many rocks on the beaches there because new homes being built on the lake are draining wetlands and letting fertilizer run off. Rocks along the shoreline were beautiful colors 10 years ago, but now are covered in algae. The beauty of these beaches have declined significantly.
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I would build my house on a raft so it would float when the water Rose
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If only the heat could melt the fat off some people
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One of my ears liked this video.
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Great video, storm team 8 👏🎬
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I used to fish the bayous and channels around the Grand River in Grand Haven, Fruitport, and Spring Lake. This was back in 1990's. I used to be able to see clearly into the waters and watch the fish I was about to catch. the water was so clean and clear. Now it's just muck and mud. You can't see anything at all. I used to net bait fish right off the rocks at the Grand Haven State Park Pier. Tons of small fry and bait fish swimming all around I could just dip a net in and scoop them out right into a bucket. Now, nothing lives there. Just murky dead water. There are still some great spots hidden around but they are being fished out and are few and far between now. It feels like the golden years of fishing on these bodies of water are gone forever. Next thing to come will be the Asian carp.
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Someone built a home on sandy soil right above the shoreline? They got just what they deserved.
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I'm all for more fresh water. But if you don't like it there are many dams in the lake Michigan basin where some of it could be let out.
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Am I the only one who lost audio at 2:23?
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To see many ancient shorelines. Point your maps program at Oostburg, Wisconsin and enlarge the shoreline area. Satellite view. Enjoy! I grew up there.
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The Army Corp of Engineers was diverting water from Lake Michigan elsewhere for years because of algae overpopulation in other lakes. Then they stopped (2020?), and Lake Michigan's water level rose dramatically. The water level has effects on the atmosphere here too. Why don't they admit to their interference in the environment.