All Projects
The science and research conducted as part of the International Upper Great Lakes Study was essential to support the Study Board's key findings and recommendations. A list of projects is provided below. Use the filters provided to help find what you're looking for, and select "View Details" to find more information about projects you are interested in.
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- Lake Erie Residual NBS Uncertainty
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Jacob Bruxer; Syed M. A. Moin, Yiping Guo
Uncertainty analysis on Lake Erie residual net basin supplies, including uncertainty in flows and change in storage - View details
- Stochastic NBS
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Laura Fagherazzi; José Salas, Oli Sveinsson
Stochastically generated series of NBS were developed for the upper Great Lakes to evaluate various water management options - View details
- Paleo-reconstructed NBS
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Casey Brown; Yonas Ghile, Paul Moody
Paleo-reconstructed net basin supplies for the upper Great Lakes were developed using the framework of Prairie et al (2008) - View details
- MESH Component NBS
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Vincent Fortin; Chris Spence, DaNeil Deacu, Syd Peel, Yasir Kaheil, Hai Lin, Dorothée Charpentier, Erika Klyszejko, Alain Pietroniro
Hindcast of Great Lakes NBS using MESH hydrologic model to compare and improve water balance estimates - View details
- Seasonal Forecasting of NBS
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Yasir Kaheil; Vincent Fortin, Hai Lin, Ken Snelgrove
Investigation of GEM numerical weather prediction model for forecasting Lake Superior net basin supply - View details
- Analysis of Angel and Kunkel Future Lake Levels and NBS
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Frank Seglenieks; Murray MacKay
Results from a study by Angel and Kunkel (2010) on future NBS and lake levels were investigated - View details
- Climate Data Downscaling using CRCM
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Murray MacKay; Frank Seglenieks
Dynamical downscaling using the Canadian Regional Climate Model was conducted to estimate future NBS - View details
- Closing the Water Balance using MESH
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Vincent Fortin; Erika Klyszejko, Alain Pietroniro
MESH component NBS were back-projected further into the past using GLERL estimates in an attempt to close the water balance - View details
- Component NBS Uncertainty
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Carlo DeMarchi; Tim Hunter, Qiang Dai, Mary Mello
Uncertainty analysis of GLERL's Great Lakes runoff, over-lake precipitation and net basin supply estimates - View details
- Modelling of Climate Change Impacts Using CHARM
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Brent Lofgren; Tim Hunter
GLERL's CHARM model was used to simulate Great Lakes hydrometeorological variables and evaluate effects of climate change - View details