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by nonbel 2856 days ago
Perhaps that water ended up in the great lakes, which currently contain near record high amounts of water?

http://www.uppermichiganssource.com/content/news/Lake-Superi...

2 comments

AFAIK, the Elbe doesn't drain into lake superior.
I think the idea is that wet areas are getting wetter, while dry areas are getting drier as the climate becomes more extreme.
They'd probably call it Über-See over there.
I realize you’re joking, but Übersee is a german word that denotes everything across the ocean. (Der See => the lake. Die See => the ocean)
Ah yes, I'm a native German speaker, but it hadn't occurred to me that "Übersee" does indeed mean "Overseas". It's a different meaning for both "über" and "see" than I had in mind.
The same water has been flooding homes and destroying infrastructure all over the upper midwest for the last couple weeks.