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

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    The largest known seiche on Lake Erie was a 22-foot event that killed 77 people and dammed Niagara Falls with ice, temporarily stopping the waterfall from flowing. More recently, a 16-foot seiche ...

  3. Powerful winds create seiche along Lake Erie during lake ...

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    According to NOAA, Lake Erie is known for seiches created by strong southwest winds. These wave events are generally not hazardous but can be. In 1844, a 22-foot wave part of a seiche event ...

  4. Seiche - Wikipedia

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    Lake Erie is particularly prone to wind-caused seiches because of its shallowness and its elongation on a northeast–southwest axis, which frequently matches the direction of prevailing winds and therefore maximises the fetch of those winds. These can lead to extreme seiches of up to 5 metres (16 ft) between the ends of the lake.

  5. Low water levels caused by blizzard reveal potential ... - AOL

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    A possible shipwreck has been found after a blizzard in the midwest caused a seiche, which pushed water across Lake Erie from Ohio to New York. Low water levels caused by blizzard reveal potential ...

  6. Lake Erie - Wikipedia

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    These cause water to pile up at the eastern end of the lake. Storm-driven seiches can cause damage onshore. During one storm in November 2003, the water level at Buffalo rose by 7 feet (2.1 m) with waves of 10–15 feet (3.0–4.6 metres) for a rise of 22 feet (6.7 m). [27]

  7. Effects of the December 2022 North American winter storm in ...

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    The blizzard's intense wind gusts blowing over the warm waters of Lake Erie [6] triggered record lake-effect snow to Buffalo, New York, which at first fell as rain but later converted to snow and accumulated to 56.5 in (144 cm) over 5 days in Snyder adjacent to Buffalo, ending on December 27.

  8. Watch: Lake-effect snows bring whiteout conditions on I-90 ...

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    An intense band of lake-effect snow set up Thursday morning over the Interstate 90 corridor off the shores of Lake Erie between Erie, ... The wind was strong enough to produce a seiche, which is a ...

  9. List of storms on the Great Lakes - Wikipedia

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    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 forecasting service, initially run by the U.S. Army Signal Corps using telegraphs ...