Strong winds from a winter storm created a somewhat rare weather phenomenon on Lake Erie this week, pushing water eastward ...
Powerful winds pushed water out of Lake Erie on Monday, creating a rare phenomenon known as a seiche and exposing parts of ...
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Areas that are typically 6 feet or more underwater in western Lake Erie were walkable on Monday, Dec. 29, during an intense winter storm.
Seismic seiches, caused by the passing of seismic waves from an earthquake over a body of water, were recorded after the 1964 ...
The National Data Buoy Center has issued a gale warning for Lake Erie as high winds and waves will foreshadow the area.
A winter storm on Monday brought high winds and snow, resulting in significant power outages for businesses and residents.
Northern Erie County and southern Erie County are under lake-effect snow warnings through New Year's Day at 7 p.m.
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