Forecast Data
Current Great Lakes conditions and forecasts.
Great Lakes Coastal Forecasting
System (GLCFS)
The Great Lakes Coastal Forecasting System is a real-time coastal prediction
system that was developed for forecasting wind-waves, surface water level
fluctuations, and horizontal and vertical structure of temperatures and
currents in the Great Lakes. It was originally developed as a joint demonstration
project by OSU and GLERL
Great Lakes Hydrology
Outlooks (contact: Tom Croley)
Probabilistic outlooks of Great Lakes hydrology, updated weekly. This
is a joint project between the Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory
(GLERL) and the Midwestern Climate Center. GLERL provides hydrological
models, near real-time meteorological data reduction procedures, and support
for making the outlooks. Through the Coordinating Committee on Great Lakes
Basic Hydraulic and Hydrologic Data, GLERL collaborates with the Great
Lakes Information Network to provide a centralized location for data and
information about Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Hydrology.
GLERL AHPS Products
(Experimental). Links to plots for monthly values of inflow, outflow,
total supply, and mean lake level for each of the Great Lakes and Lake
St. Clair. For each lake there is also a page (accessed by clicking on
the lake name) with many other hydrology and meteorology variables.
Last updated: 2004-05-03 jjs
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