Panoramic view of the Great Salt Lake from Promontory Point. Photo courtesy Dan Judd.
The level, salinity, and temperature of the Great Salt Lake respond to
regional weather and climate through the interplay of the passage of
storms, local evaporation, and the distribution of precipitation
throughout the watershed of its closed basin. In turn, the Lake
contributes to the development of lake breezes, lake breeze fronts, and
lake-effect snowstorms that affect the populace of northern Utah.
Faculty in the Department of Meteorology are studying these local
weather and climate feedbacks with the Great Salt Lake. An interdisciplinary program has been proposed to improve monitoring and increase research within the Great Salt Lake Basin.
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 Pat Bagley. Salt Lake Tribune.
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