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  2. Seiche - Wikipedia

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    The same storm system that caused the 1995 seiche on Lake Superior produced a similar effect in Lake Huron, in which the water level at Port Huron changed by 1.8 metres (6 ft) over two hours. [12] On June 26, 1954, on Lake Michigan in Chicago, eight fishermen were swept away from piers at Montrose and North Avenue Beaches and drowned when a 3 ...

  3. List of storms on the Great Lakes - Wikipedia

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    The shallowest lake, Lake Erie, sometimes sees storm surge rises of 8 or 10 feet. Seiches cause short-term irregular lake level changes, killing people swept off beaches and piers and even sometimes sinking boats [3] The great tolls caused by Great Lakes storms in 1868 and 1869 were one of the main reasons behind establishing a national weather ...

  4. July 2011 Midwest derecho - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the strong thunderstorm winds with this system generated a classic seiche event on the lake. A seiche is a situation where lake water ahead of the storms is piled up along the downwind shore (in this case Indiana and Michigan) and then sloshes back and forth across the lake for several hours. [5]

  5. Lake Erie residents may experience rare 'seiche' from ... - AOL

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    Witnessing a seiche is like looking at the storm surge and waves from a hurricane. When seiches occur during the winter, they add heavy snow and ice into the mix on top of the flood threat.

  6. Residents left dazed and homebound as lake-effect storm ... - AOL

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    Some areas of Erie County were on pace to record nearly 5 feet of snow since the lake-effect storm gripped the region the day after Thanksgiving.

  7. List of shipwrecks in the Great Lakes - Wikipedia

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    A wooden lake freighter that ran aground near Ontonagon due to her crew heading to safety after severe hull stress in a storm. 46°50.17′N 89°32.89′W  /  46.83617°N 89.54817°W  / 46.83617; -89.54817 

  8. Midwest, Northeast Arctic outbreak and lake-effect snow to ...

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    The coldest and most persistent outbreak of Arctic air in a couple of years will have the intensity and staying power to trigger feet of lake-effect snow and whiteouts in some areas of the Upper ...

  9. Particularly dangerous situation - Wikipedia

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    Life-threatening flash-flooding of Lake James, the Catawba River, and Lake Rhodhiss is ongoing. Structural flooding along Lake James continues and is developing along Lake Rhodhiss. Downstream of Bridgewater Dam on the Catawba River, several structrues are damaged or destroyed, with some single-level homes submerged by floodwaters.