Understanding the physical & hydrologic processes impacting the Great Lakes
There are different physical and hydrologic processes that impact water levels, coastal hazards, and coastal resilience. The Great Lakes Coastal Processes blog breaks down these processes with expert interviews and analysis of current research.
Myth Busting: Evaporation on the Great Lakes & other Water Level Fluctuations
This blog will expose a few myths and facts regarding decreasing water levels...
Managing Stormwater & Groundwater on Coastal Bluff Properties
In this blog, Alan Lulloff (ASFPM) shares how stormwater and groundwater are connected,...
Waves and Coastal Storms and Erosion, Oh My!
This blog answers four questions that explore how water levels and coastal storms...
It’s Evaporation Season (Normally)
This blog discusses the impact of evaporation on Lake Michigan water levels. ...
Evaporation & Water Levels
This blog explains the conditions that cause evaporation to occur on the Great...
Stormwater/Groundwater Connections & Bluff Stability
In this blog, Alan Lulloff (ASFPM) describes how stormwater and groundwater are connected,...
Frost Heave: What Happens When Water in Your Bluff Freezes?
In this blog, Luke Zoet (UW-Madison Department of Geoscience) describes the mechanics of...
Ice Ice Baby (What’s it Gonna Do to My Bluff?)
This blog describes the impact of lake ice on coastal erosion. Ice...