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Great Lakes Observing System (GLOS)

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We provide end-to-end #data services that support science, policy, management, and industry in the Great Lakes. Part of @usioosgov
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UWM Freshwater Sci (@waterscienceuwm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Call for Sessions! UWM SFS will host IAGLR 2025 in Milwaukee. The Call for Sessions is open, deadline September 20th! The conference will be held June 2-6, 2025 with a theme of Creating Great Lakes Resilience. Details: iaglr.org/iaglr2025/ #uwmilwaukee IAGLR

Call for Sessions! UWM SFS will host IAGLR 2025 in Milwaukee. The Call for Sessions is open, deadline September 20th! The conference will be held June 2-6, 2025 with a theme of Creating Great Lakes Resilience. Details: iaglr.org/iaglr2025/
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One month until the Lakebed 2030 Conference in Traverse City, MI! Focused on the scientific, economic, and environmental value of the mapping of the Great Lakes, the conference will take place Sept. 17-19. Register at nmc.edu/marine-center/… visit lakebed2030.org NMC

NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (@noaa_glerl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Understanding & predicting #GreatLakes water level changes is crucial for safe recreation, shipping, & coastal resilience. New research from U-M SEAS, GLERL & NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research evaluates 2 hydrological models for potential use in GL water balance forecasting: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

Understanding &amp; predicting #GreatLakes water level changes is crucial for safe recreation, shipping, &amp; coastal resilience. New research from <a href="/UMSEAS/">U-M SEAS</a>, GLERL &amp; <a href="/NCAR_Science/">NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research</a> evaluates 2 hydrological models for potential use in GL water balance forecasting: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
CIGLR (@ciglr_um) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Missed The State of HAB Monitoring webinar? Catch the playback! 🌊 Learn from cross-sector experts about how data drives HAB management and protects our waters. Watch now: buff.ly/4e0qOJP

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Learn who and what is making Great Lakes mapping possible, at this year’s Lakebed 2030 Conference. Register: nmc.edu/marine-center/… Learn More: glos.org/priorities/lak…

CIGLR (@ciglr_um) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scientists find cold, dark sinkholes in L. Michigan. It’s an extreme environ & ecosystem, said #CIGLR Dir. Greg Dick. We typically find them in Antarctica, Yellowstone or other exotic places, but this is in our backyard, the #GreatLakes: jsonline.com/story/news/loc… NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory

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Happy National Beach Day! Enjoy the beauty and joy that these waterfront spaces provide. GLOS is attempting to enhance and expand the way people can access weather and water information, to better inform beachgoers with the resources they need to be safe. glos.org/donate/

Happy National Beach Day! Enjoy the beauty and joy that these waterfront spaces provide. GLOS is attempting to enhance and expand the way people can access weather and water information, to better inform  beachgoers with the resources they need to be safe. glos.org/donate/
NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (@noaa_glerl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New buoy alert! 🌊 Meteotsunamis are large waves caused by sudden atmospheric pressure changes, posing serious safety threats on #GreatLakes beaches. A new GLERL buoy monitors lake levels for these dangerous waves & may eventually help detect/predict them. noaaglerl.blog/2024/08/30/new…

New buoy alert! 🌊 Meteotsunamis are large waves caused by sudden atmospheric pressure changes, posing serious safety threats on #GreatLakes beaches. A new GLERL buoy monitors lake levels for these dangerous waves &amp; may eventually help detect/predict them. noaaglerl.blog/2024/08/30/new…
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Happy Labor Day Weekend! Wishing you a safe and relaxing weekend. If you are heading out to the beach or onto the water, take a peek at seagull.glos.org to check out water temps and conditions. And if you appreciate the info, consider supporting: glos.org/donate/

Happy Labor Day Weekend!
Wishing you a safe and relaxing weekend. If you are heading out to the beach or onto the water, take a peek at seagull.glos.org to check out water temps and conditions. And if you appreciate the info, consider supporting: glos.org/donate/
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The Lakebed 2030 initiative to map the Great Lakes is seeking to shed light on one of the most significant sources of freshwater in the world lakebed2030.org nmc.edu/marine-center/… IJC - International Joint Commission

CIGLR (@ciglr_um) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Please SHARE! #CIGLR is #HIRING a Postdoctoral Fellow in #GreatLakes Regional Climate Modeling with WRF. The job posting closes on October 1, 2024. To learn more and apply, visit CIGLR Job Openings (ciglr.seas.umich.edu/opportunities/…) #GreatLakesSci #GreatLakesJobs #Jobs

🚨 Please SHARE! #CIGLR is #HIRING a Postdoctoral Fellow in #GreatLakes Regional Climate Modeling with WRF. The job posting closes on October 1, 2024.  To learn more and apply, visit CIGLR Job Openings (ciglr.seas.umich.edu/opportunities/…)  

#GreatLakesSci #GreatLakesJobs #Jobs
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We are extremely excited about the official designation of the Lake Ontario National Marine Sanctuary today! sanctuaries.noaa.gov/lake-ontario/c…

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The Buoy(s) of August! The Mooring Buoys of Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary mark many popular shipwrecks within the sanctuary, making the shipwrecks easier to locate and safer to visit. thunderbay.noaa.gov/protect/moorin…

The Buoy(s) of August! The Mooring Buoys of Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary mark many popular shipwrecks within the sanctuary, making the shipwrecks easier to locate and safer to visit. thunderbay.noaa.gov/protect/moorin…