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Improved seasonal prediction of harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie using large-scale climate indices

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Improved seasonal prediction of harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie using large-scale climate indices

M. Tewari, C. M. Kishtawal, et al.

Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) in Lake Erie are wreaking havoc, leading to significant economic damage. This innovative research by Mukul Tewari, Chandra M. Kishtawal, Vincent W. Moriarty, Pallav Ray, Tarkeshwar Singh, Lei Zhang, Lloyd Treinish, and Kushagra Tewari showcases a groundbreaking machine learning method that enhances prediction accuracy by combining nutrient loading data with large-scale climate indices. Seasonal predictions can be made by early June, paving the way for effective mitigation strategies.

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Abstract
Harmful Algal Blooms lead to multi-billion-dollar losses in the United States due to shellfish closures, fish mortalities, and reluctance to consume seafood. Therefore, an improved early seasonal prediction of harmful algal blooms severity is important. Conventional methods for harmful algal blooms prediction using nutrient loading as the primary driver have been found to be less accurate during extreme bloom years. Here we show that a machine learning approach using observed nutrient loading, and large-scale climate indices can improve the harmful algal blooms prediction in Lake Erie. Moreover, the seasonal prediction of harmful algal blooms can be completed by early June, before the expected peak in harmful algal bloom activity from July to October. This improved early seasonal prediction can provide timely information to policymakers for adopting proper planning and mitigation strategies such as restrictions in harvesting and help in monitoring toxins in shellfish to keep contaminated products off the market.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Aug 31, 2022
Authors
Mukul Tewari, Chandra M. Kishtawal, Vincent W. Moriarty, Pallav Ray, Tarkeshwar Singh, Lei Zhang, Lloyd Treinish, Kushagra Tewari
Tags
Harmful Algal Blooms
Lake Erie
machine learning
climate indices
nutrient loading
economic losses
seasonal prediction
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