BUFFALO, N.Y. – A lake-effect snowstorm blasting powerful winds along the Great Lakes is causing a weather phenomenon known as a seiche on Lake Erie. According to NOAA, a seiche occurs when ...
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It looks like part of Lake Erie is vanishing — but why? Experts have an explanationPhotos shared by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources on Facebook show low water levels, moving the shoreline a significant distance back. While the waters of the western part of the lake that ...
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The article details record-breaking lake-effect storms along the southern shore of Lake Erie this winter, including the storm that dumped more than 5 feet of snow in parts of Erie and Ashtabula ...
Lake Erie is the shallowest of the Great Lakes and swings in air temperature can influence ice coverage “more rapidly than other lakes,” said James Kessler, physical scientist with the Great ...
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