Also known as the "witches" of November, they occur between mid-October and mid-December, when storm tracks collide over the GreatLakes, creating unpredictable and violent weather. They've left ...
But really, it was two storm systems colliding to produce what forecasters now call a “meteorological bomb” that exploded over the GreatLakes from Nov. 7-10 in 1913. Lake Huron saw the worst ...
The GreatLakes remain at above-normal temperature and ... The first significant lake effect storm of the season last year came on Nov. 27-29, with the areas south of Buffalo and the Tug Hill ...
Could a storm cause such calamity on the GreatLakes again? Not likely, experts say, considering modern weather forecasting and maritime communications. The public, let alone ships' captains ...