TRAVERSE CITY — The recent Arctic blast over the warmer waters of Lake Michigan likely will trigger rapid evaporation and sink lake levels to a historic low.
The lake level already edged a fraction of an inch below the 1964 record and probably will fall some more, said Keith Kompoltowicz, chief of watershed hydrology in Detroit.
Lake Michigan and Lake Huron are nearly 5.6 feet lower than the lakes' record high in 1986.
Frankfort City Manager Joshua Mills said he's resorted to "snow dances" in an effort to coax precipitation.
"I'd sacrifice my winter budget in a heartbeat to ensure the water level comes up," he said.
A snow dance wouldn't do much good, said National Weather Service meteorologist Mike Boguth in Gaylord.
"A lot of the snow is lake effect. It takes moisture right off the lake," he said.
Big snow storms from the south could make a real difference, but there have been few, he said.
This week's snowstorm dropped eight inches of lake effect snow, and nearly twice that much in Leelanau County. Traverse City's winter total is way below normal at 26.5 inches, compared to the 30-year average of 70 inches, Boguth said.
There's still reason for hope, said Hans Van Sumeren, director of Northwestern Michigan College's Great Lakes Water Studies Institute.
In the winter of 2007, Lake Superior lost about seven inches to evaporation, but snow, run-off, and a very wet spring replenished the lake, he said.
This winter's overall warmer temperatures have translated to less ice cover, which blocks evaporation. Rain, snow and run-off haven't kept up with the loss, Kompoltowicz said.
Lake Michigan typically rises a foot after the spring melt. But it gained only four inches last spring. Then came a dry, hot summer.
Mills said the water level is a serious issue in Frankfort, a Lake Michigan town known for its prized fishery.
"For us, it's a multi-million dollar industry," Mills said.
Last summer, salmon flopped helplessly in the mud on their upstream journey through the Betsie Bay channel to spawn. The state Department of Natural Resources halted fishing to protect the fish.
The DNR reported enough salmon made it through, but Mills worries about next year. He's talking to government agencies about dredging the channel. In the long-term, there needs to be an environmentally sensitive solution, he said.
"Our greatest asset is Lake Michigan and our waterways," he said.
Mills said low water will force many private marinas to spend significant amounts of money just to stay open.
Elmwood Township warned 17 sailboat owners that West Grand Traverse Bay's waters might be too shallow to moor. Water also might drop too low for four boat slips, said Jack Kelly, township supervisor.
Since early summer 2012, the water inside the boat basin dropped as much as 2 ½ to 3 feet, Kelly said.
Great Lakes water levels are known to naturally fluctuate every 30 years or so, but the lake hasn't risen as expected, said Andy Knott, executive director of The Watershed Center Grand Traverse Bay.
"There is something bigger happening," Knott said. "A prolonged period of drought over the last 12 to 15 years. Less water coming into the system. Much less ice cover."
Knott suspects climate change is part of the reason.
"Maybe a big part of it," Knott said.
Individuals can make a difference in recharging Michigan's aquifers, said Alan Steinman, president of the Annis Water Resources Institute at Grand Valley State University
His advice is to conserve water, such as turning off the tap when brushing your teeth.
"It may seem like a small individual action may not amount to much, but cumulatively it will make a difference," Steinman said.
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FINAL: Evansville 4, Beach Bums 1
Evansville completed a doubleheader sweep of the Traverse City Beach Bums by winning the nightcap 4-1 at Wuerfel Park tonight.
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Prep sports scoreboard: 05/23/2013
A roundup of high school sports results from across northern Michigan:
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FINAL: Evansville 6, Beach Bums 5
The Beach Bums' comeback bid fell just short in game one of a doubleheader today against Evansville, as the Otters won 6-5 in seven innings.
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Accused stalker faces more charges
A Grawn man who already is facing stalking charges is accused of breaking into the home of the female victim and attempting to take her dog.
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END 4TH: Evansville 6, Beach Bums 1
Evansville scored four runs in the top of the fourth inning to give itself a 6-1 lead over the Traverse City Beach Bums in game one of a doubleheader today at Wuerfel Park.
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Victory for medical marijuana patients
Medical marijuana patients and advocates scored a victory after the state’s top court issued a decision on a long-running Grand Traverse County case.
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Parking lot argument chills Bardon's
Robin Bisel and Jean Cline licked ice cream cones at Bardon’s Wonder Freeze off Front Street and wondered how they’d maneuver through traffic when finished with their treats.
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Presidential Scholar has struggled with illness
Nicole “Niki” Tubacki doesn't remember much about her early childhood except for swinging outside in the sun.
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Man said to trade drugs for sex
A man arrested in Leelanau County for violating probation is accused of trading drugs for sexual favors with young women in Missaukee County.
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Car crashes into rocks near house
A Glen Arbor woman told deputies she fell asleep before she ran a stop sign and crashed her vehicle into a row of boulders near an Empire Township home.
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Local educators honored
The Outstanding Educator Award, sponsored by the Traverse Bay Area Intermediate School District, the Traverse City Area Chamber of Commerce and TBA Credit Union, is given annually to a handful of public, private and parochial educators in the Grand Traverse region.
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Man enters guilty plea in assault
A man accused of beating his live-in girlfriend in East Bay Township pleaded guilty to assault charges.
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Memorial Day-related services in Traverse City region
Memorial Day-related services and programs in the Traverse City region:
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Clearing the Record: 05/23/2013
Because of a clerk’s error, an incorrect address was listed in a news brief in the Sunday Record-Eagle.
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Beach Bums rained out
Tonight's Traverse City Beach Bums vs. Evansville Otters Frontier League baseball game has been postponed due to rainy weather.
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Traverse City steps up parking enforcement
Barb Meredith recently had an expensive downtown Traverse City breakfast, but not from anything on the restaurant’s menu.
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Snyder, GOP lawmakers agree to budget targets
Republican Gov. Rick Snyder and leaders of the GOP majority in the Legislature reached a budget agreement Tuesday for next fiscal year that doesn’t include an expansion of government health insurance for low income-adults and puts Michigan’s unexpected surplus toward funding roads and K-12 education.
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TCAPS contract talks continue
Traverse City Area Public Schools educators picketed outside the district’s main office building in a display of opposition to TCAPS administrators’ proposed collective bargaining contract.
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Panera Bread is on its way
A Panera Bread franchise likely will rise in Garfield Township despite what some planning officials consider a stale project design.
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Woman retraces father's steps to Indian marker trees
Dennis Downes traveled 200,000 miles over three decades, a journey to locate Indian trail tree markers around the Great Lakes, including two in Traverse City – one at the Civic Center and another at a Washington Street residence.
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Police looking into assault find 960 pot plants
Investigation into a domestic assault complaint led Antrim County authorities to a "sophisticated" marijuana grow operation and nearly 1,000 plants.
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Man gets prison for heroin possession
An Antrim County man found in possession of about 20 packets of heroin will spend at least 18 months in prison.
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FINAL: Beach Bums 10, Evansville 0
The game didn't go the full nine innings, but the Traverse City Beach Bums still won their home opener 10-0 against the Evansville Otters Tuesday night.
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END OF 6TH: Beach Bums 3, Evansville 0
The Beach Bums have extended their lead over the Evansville Otters to 3-0 after six innings.
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UPDATE: Beach Bums 2, Evansville 0 after three
Mother Nature sent some rain to Wuerfel Park for the Traverse City Beach Bums 2013 home opener, but it hasn't slowed them down. They lead the Evansville Otters 2-0 after three innings in a Frontier League baseball game Tuesday night.
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FINAL: Evansville 4, Beach Bums 1



