Common Core State Standard
SL.CCS.1/2/3/4 Grades 6-12: An essay of a current news event is provided for discussion to encourage participation, but also inspire the use of evidence to support logical claims using the main ideas of the article. Students must analyze background information provided about a current event within the news, draw out the main ideas and key details, and review different opinions on the issue. Then, students should present their own claims using facts and analysis for support. FOR THE WEEK OF FEB. 24, 2014 This season of wicked weather brings above-normal ice coverage on all Great LakesFind news from any of the eight states touching one of the Great Lakes.
Can you spot a weather-related photo worth sharing?
Now look for winter coverage of interest, including news about flood risks, potholes or an upcoming forecast.
It’s not like we need more proof that this has been one tough winter for most of America. Still, here's dramatic new evidence: The five Great Lakes are virtually frozen over. Ice covers nearly all of Erie, Huron, and Superior, while about 80 percent of Lake Michigan and Lake Ontario are solidly encased by sheets of ice. The figure was around 90 percent two weeks ago. "The amount of ice cover is not unprecedented," says Canadian environmental scientist John Nevin of Windsor, Ontario, "but it's as much as we've seen probably since the 1970s." Even though that’s a sign of the Midwest’s and Northeast’s deep freeze, there are upsides. Commercial and recreational boaters will benefit from higher water levels because ice reduces evaporation. A lower amount of moisture escaping into the atmosphere should mean fewer clouds and less snowfall, although that surely hasn't been the case in some areas. And the safe-to-walk-on lakes brought increased tourism in parts of northern Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, where visitors could reach scenic offshore caves and ice formations that usually are out of bounds this season. The most extensive ice cover on record came in 1979, when the Great Lakes overall were 95-percent covered. To prepare for the return of cargo freighters to the lakes late next month, nine U.S. Coast Guard icebreakers and two from Canada will try to clear shipping channels in the weeks ahead. And lastly, here’s a memory hint to help you recall all five lakes' names" Use HOMES as a reminder of their first letters.
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