Found this very nice explainer from PBS Nova about the relationship between the world’s largest lake (by area) and it’s largest city, Duluth.
Duluth has been talked about as a possible “Climate Refuge” city in coming decades – but there are asterisks.
Duluth News Tribune photo – Wildfire smoke from Canadian fires in summer 2021.


As a general rule, to escape the heat you have to go to a higher altitude or a higher latitude. One gives you thinner air and the other gets you darker winters.
Oh joy.
*its* largest city, dammit.
People thinking of Duluth as a climate refuge don’t realize how much fun it’s going to be to live there when “wintry mix’ conditions are more frequent, as opposed to straight-up lake-effect snow.
You need spiked tires to drive on Duluth’s hills in the winter. I know, I’m from Minnesota and my brother used to live in Duluth.