This study out of the University of Houston points to a new theory that as North America began to split away, the Great Lakes ...
With the warm weather these past few days the ice on the Great Lakes is quickly receding. Here's a look at how the ice cover ...
as I show in my new book "The Lives of Lake Ontario: An Environmental History." During the Little Ice Age, which spanned roughly the 14th to 19th centuries, Indigenous and settler societies had to ...
The Great Lakes are currently at 33.19% ice coverage, the highest point so far in 2025. This year's ice coverage is significantly higher than the past two years, with Lake Erie reaching 92.9% ...
It’s hard to get an entirely clear satellite image at this time of year because of lake-effect clouds. The ice amount can be measured with the satellite imagery even if the ice isn’t visible ...
The Great Lakes reached their highest percentage of ice coverage in three years on Feb. 21, federal officials said, but have seen seen the ice shrink dramatically. The Great Lakes were at 52.23% ...
The Great Lakes reached their highest ice coverage in three years on Feb. 22, hitting 52.23%. A warming trend has caused ice coverage to plummet. Ice on the Great Lakes is steadily retreating ...
As we again face a changing climate, the way our predecessors adapted during the Little Ice Age teaches us why it's necessary we change how we use and interact with Lake Ontario today. This cooler ...
The Great Lakes reached their highest ice coverage in three years on February 22, hitting 52.23%. However, a warming trend caused the ice coverage to plummet to 28.95% within a few days.
During the Little Ice Age, which spanned roughly the 14th to 19th centuries, Indigenous and settler societies had to adapt to the cooling Lake Ontario environment. As we again face a changing ...