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Climate at a Glance: Water Levels – Great Lakes
« on: November 19, 2020, 03:22:09 pm »

Climate at a Glance: Water Levels – Great Lakes
The Great Lakes of North America. Image by miceking. Licensed for use by 123RF.
 

Bullet-Point Summary:

    The Great Lakes are benefiting from record-high water levels just a few years after alarmists claimed global warming causes low water levels.

    Water levels have been above normal since 2014.

    Alarmists will likely now try to claim global warming causes high water levels, but they have already claimed global warming causes low water levels. Sound science does not allow activists to flip what they assert is “settled science.”

    Any attempts to claim global warming causes water-level volatility are also contradicted by scientific evidence. Water levels were more volatile than today, for example, during the late 1920s and the 1960s.

https://climateataglance.com/climate-at-a-glance-water-levels-great-lakes/