Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Berry Lake, Oconto County Rises?

From the Appleton Post Crescent.

Does this mean Berry Lake water levels will go up?
"Water level rising on western Great Lakes
Posted 3/25/2009 5:35 AM ET E-mail | Save | Print
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — The water level of Lake Michigan is on the rise.

The Army Corps of Engineers reports the level of Lake Michigan and Lake Huron is 13 inches higher than it was a year ago.

Tom Johnson of the Corps says two snowy winters have helped replenish the lakes after the level dropped two years ago to within three inches of the record low set in 1964.

He tells WBAY-TV in Green Bay the level now is only about eight inches below the long-term average, and it should rise three to four inches this spring.

Lake Superior is also showing a rise in the water level, up five inches from a year ago." Postcrescent - Water level rising on western Great Lakes

I've heard them all. Berry Lake down because Lake Michigan low. Berry Lake down because people are watering their lawns too much. Hole in Berry Lake is draining lake. Back in 1985 the water levels were at a high point. Back in the 1930's Berry Lake was at it's lowest levels ever. Global warming, global cooling, it's all hog wash.

God takes care of the earth and everything goes in cycles.

End of conspiracy theories. Busy bodies need to find something else to do!

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