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Great Lakes Sensitivity to Climatic Forcing


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Croley, T. E., II, and C. F. M. Lewis, 2006.
Warmer and drier climates that make terminal Great Lakes. Journal of Great Lakes Research, IAGLR, (in review).

CROLEY, T.E. II., 2006. Using climatic predictions in Great Lakes hydrologic forecasts. Climate Variations, Climate Change, and Water Resources Management. Garbrecht, J., and T. Piechota (Eds.). American Society of Civil Engineers, Arlington, VA, 166-187 (2006).
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Reports

Croley T. E. II, 2006. Modified Great Lakes Hydrology Modeling System for Considering Extreme Climates.
NOAA Tech. Memo. GLERL-137, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 31 pp
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Scientific Presentations

"Warmer and Drier Climates that make Lake Huron into a Terminal Lake"
30 minute presentation, Physical Limnology, Climate and Hydrology and Potential Changes in the Lake Huron System, Second International Symposium in Lake Huron Ecosystem.
State of Lake Huron, Honeyharbour, Ontario, Canada, October 11-13, 2006 (Croley and Lewis)

"A Phase of Terminal Paleo-Laurentian Great Lakes, An Opportunity to Evaluate Their Hydrological Response to High Amplitude Climate Change"
10th International Paleolimnology Symposium on Past Ecosystem Processes and Human-Environment Interactions, Duluth Minnesota, June 25-29, 2006 (Lewis, King, Croley, Blasco, Hubeny, Heil, Brooks, Bedoli, Todd, Moore and Rea)

"Hydrological Modeling"
45 minute presentation , Workshop on Great Lakes Sensitivity of Hydrological Response to Paleoclimatic Change, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, Michigan, March 10-11, 2006

"Great Lakes Sensitivity to Climatic Forcing"
International Association for Great Lakes Research 2005, Ann Arbor, Michigan, May 27, 2005
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Last updated: 2006-08-08 ks