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Summer 2024 Water Level Update

…Water Level Summary). Compared to… Current Water Levels are… One month ago 4 inches higher One year ago 1 inch lower Long-term March monthly average (1918 to 2022) 3 inches…

February 2023 Water Level Update

…positive since September 2022. NBS relative to long term average NBS for the past 5 years. Retrieved from: https://www.lre.usace.army.mil/Missions/Great-Lakes-Information/Great-Lakes-Information-2/Basin-Conditions/ Places you can find more relevant information: Our Coastal Hazards page…

Lake Level Viewer

…shows potential flooding impacts projected on images of local landmarks. These functions provide users with background information to support proactive management decisions and are helpful when communicating risk and the…

Wisconsin Shoreline Inventory & Oblique Photo Viewer

…At its core, the Viewer provides an inventory of shoreline conditions and erosion management practices. Toggling through the data layers and comparing photographs allows users to identify and prioritize areas…

Spring 2018 Coastal Resilience Community of Practice Meeting

Spring 2018 Coastal Resilience Community of Practice Meeting   A spring meeting for the Southeastern Wisconsin Coastal Resilience Community of Practice was held in Cudahy, WI on May 2nd. Three…

Southeastern Wisconsin Coastal Community Overview Map

Southeastern Wisconsin Coastal Community Overview Map \   An interactive map has been developed that provides quick access to local government information about coastal resilience for communities in southeastern Wisconsin….

Samuel Myers Park Walking Tour

…an adaptive management approach to help achieve resiliency. The event was attended by neighboring local communities as well as the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission and state agencies and organizations….

It’s Evaporation Season (Normally)

…of water into and out of the lake. Great Lakes Long Term Water Level Data provided by Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory. Retrieved from https://www.glerl.noaa.gov/data/wlevels/levels.html#observations   Evaporation & the Water…