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  1. A composite satellite image shows North America, with Mexico easily visible against a deep blue sea. The northern U.S. and Canada are hidden, however, under dense white clouds, swirling around an extratropical cyclone center above Minnesota.

    Discovering new connections between Great Lakes’ winter storms and global climate patterns

  2. Oakland County's economy continues to grow

    Oakland County’s economy continues to grow

  3. Michigan's economy positioned to withstand a NAFTA withdrawal

    Michigan’s economy positioned to withstand a NAFTA withdrawal

  4. U-M, partners predict significant summer harmful algal bloom for western Lake Erie

    U-M, partners predict significant summer harmful algal bloom for western Lake Erie

  5. U-Michigan, partners predict third-largest Gulf of Mexico summer 'dead zone' ever

    U-Michigan, partners predict third-largest Gulf of Mexico summer ‘dead zone’ ever

  6. Oakland County's economy hits cruising altitude

    Oakland County’s economy hits cruising altitude

  7. Gabriel Ehrlich

    Forecast 2017 Q&A: U-M’s Gabriel Ehrlich on the economy

  8. Mixed signals: U-M consumer outlook for 2017

    Mixed signals: U-M consumer outlook for 2017

  9. US economy poised for steady growth

    US economy poised for steady growth

  10. U-M researchers, partners predict smaller harmful algal bloom for western Lake Erie in 2016

    U-M researchers, partners predict smaller harmful algal bloom for western Lake Erie in 2016

  11. Chesapeake Bay: Near-average 'dead zone' forecast for 2016

    Chesapeake Bay: Near-average ‘dead zone’ forecast for 2016

  12. U-Michigan and partners predict average 'dead zone' for Gulf of Mexico in 2016

    U-Michigan and partners predict average ‘dead zone’ for Gulf of Mexico in 2016

  13. Oakland County's growth favors high-wage jobs

    Oakland County’s growth favors high-wage jobs

  14. US economy to grow at fastest pace in 10 years

    US economy to grow at fastest pace in 10 years

  15. U-M, partners predict severe harmful algal bloom for Lake Erie

    U-M, partners predict severe harmful algal bloom for Lake Erie

  16. Below-average 'dead zone' predicted for Chesapeake Bay in 2015

    Below-average ‘dead zone’ predicted for Chesapeake Bay in 2015

  17. Average 'dead zone' for Gulf of Mexico in 2015, U-M and partners predict

    Average ‘dead zone’ for Gulf of Mexico in 2015, U-M and partners predict

  18. U-M Block M Logo

    Oakland County’s recovery keeps chugging along

  19. Hurricane-forecast satellites will keep close eyes on the tropics

    Hurricane-forecast satellites will keep close eyes on the tropics

  20. U-M, partners predict significant harmful algae bloom in western Lake Erie this summer

    U-M, partners predict significant harmful algae bloom in western Lake Erie this summer

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