What's In Store For LOCSS In 2022?
As the year comes to an end, we begin to shift our focus on new and exciting things for 2022.
We share stories about the lakes in our study, our partners and volunteer citizen scientists, as well as interesting results from our research.
As the year comes to an end, we begin to shift our focus on new and exciting things for 2022.
LOCSS team members recently shared the project at the American Geophysical Union fall meeting.
Some gauges will need to be removed if a lake freezes. But not every gauge needs to be removed.
Referencing your lake gauge to a fixed point nearby ensures consistent lake height data
We share stories about the lakes in our study, our partners and volunteer citizen scientists, as well as interesting results from our research.
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We send out a monthly newsletter with updates on our project expansion and what we're learning about lakes with the help of citizen scientists around the world. You can also sign up to receive an email the day before target monitoring dates when satellites pass over your region.