Feb. 7 Great Lakes Level News .... Lake Erie tipped 4.7 metres or close to 15 ft..... downhill water skiing anyone ?? Seems Jan. 30 was a little breezy with winds clocked at 126 km/hr. ( 100 mph) *yksFrom the Environemt Canada web site Sustained winds pushed the water in Lake Erie toward the eastern end of the lake, causing a maximum positive surge (a short time-period increase in water levels often referred to as storm set-up) of 2.95 metres above pre-storm levels at Buffalo, NY. As levels rose at the eastern end of the lake, there was a corresponding negative surge (or set-down) at the western end of the lake. At Toledo, Ohio, levels fell 2.39 metres below pre-storm levels. Although the maximum positive and negative surges did not occur at the same time, for a short period of time during the storm the difference between water levels recorded at Buffalo and Toledo was more than 4.7 metres. In fact, the tilt in the lake's surface from one end to the other was more than 4 metres for more than 4 ½ hours and in excess of 3 metres for almost eight hours during the storm.On a brighter note lake levels in Michigan and Huron rose 8 cm ( 3 inches) instead of declining and there is a 50/50 chance they'll hit chart datum this summer. Previously predicted to be below all time record lows in the 60's.Read more info here http://www.on.ec.gc.ca/water/level-news/ln200802_e.html