Proceedings of the Great Lakes Water Level Forecasting and Statistics Symposium, May 17 & 18, 1990, Windsor, Ontario.
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Description:By any measure, Great Lakes Basin residents were ill-prepared for the recent drought and the consequences drop in lake levels. Crisis response activity was the norm in the absence of for coordinated Basin-wide response. It was in this environment of uncertainty that on May 17-18, 1990, the Great Lakes Commission, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory/NOAA and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers sponsored a "Special Symposium on Great Lakes Water Levels" at the annual meeting of the International Association for Great Lakes Research in Windsor, Ontario. The objective was two-fold: to assess the strengths and weaknesses of water level forecasting techniques and how policy makers and resource managers can best respond to questions from the public, and to explore innovative approaches for developing and communicating statistics that will best serve the wide of user groups in the Great Lakes Basin.
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