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DULUTH, MINN — The water in Lake Superior sloshed back-and-forth like a bathtub between Minnesota and Michigan when a storm system caused a tidal-like phenomenon known as a seiche across the region ...
On Thursday, Aug. 28, lakes Michigan, Huron and Superior will be dangerous for swimmers and boaters. Wave and wind forecast.
Michigan's beaches could see 8-foot waves and life-threatening currents on Monday, Aug. 25, and officials have issued small craft and swim risk advisories for beach-goers. "High wave action along the ...
Man, 61, dies after large wave sweeps him into Lake Superior originally appeared on Bring Me The News. A 61-year-old man died after a large wave knocked him over and swept him into the waters of Lake ...
On June 21 this year, gusts of wind turned Ontario’s Lake Superior into a monster. The lake’s waters were jolted in a dance of rising and falling. When Alan Auld stepped out of his house to look at ...
Dangerous swimming conditions are expected in Lakes Michigan, Huron, and Superior due to large waves and strong currents. A high swim risk is in effect for Lake Superior beaches in Marquette and Alger ...
Boat captains today have far more information about weather conditions, thanks to buoys and other data sources. Federal funding cuts could jeopardize those safety advances.
LUTSEN, Minn. — A 61-year-old man died Tuesday after a large wave pulled him from shore into Lake Superior. The Cook County Sheriff’s Office said it responded to a report of someone in the water near ...
Watch, read and reflect as we revisit the storm, the ship, and the souls aboard the Edmund Fitzgerald through exclusive ...
Anna Skinner is a Newsweek senior reporter based in Indianapolis. Her focus is reporting on the climate, environment and weather but she also reports on other topics for the National News Team. She ...
LUTSEN — A 61-year-old man died Tuesday after a large wave pulled him from shore into Lake Superior. The Cook County Sheriff’s Office said it responded to a report of someone in the water near 4840 W.