To: yesthatjallen
My parents have had a cottage on Lake Huron for over 40 years.
It is a fact that all of the Great Lakes go thru high and low years.
2 posted on
04/06/2021 10:21:05 PM PDT by
Slyfox
(Not my circus, not my monkeys )
To: Slyfox
I was thinking the same. I remember a few years ago Erie (maybe others) had significant flooding, docks floating off pilings, etc.
14 posted on
04/07/2021 1:29:30 AM PDT by
FreedomPoster
(Islam delenda est)
To: Slyfox
Same here on the Georgian Bay. We built what is basically pier to replace docks in the late 70’s. Within a few years the water had dropped so much we started having to add docks onto the end of it to get past the low water. Last time we were up there the water was back up again. I've been told there are 2 different cycles the control the water depth. A long term one that lasts around 30 years and short term ones that go over 7 years with a smaller rise and fall.
18 posted on
04/07/2021 4:22:31 AM PDT by
whershey
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