Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A forecast shows the water level on Lake Erie will differ by 11.5 feet (355 cm) tonight from the western to eastern shore. (NOAA) ...
A natural phenomenon, known as a seiche, caused Lake Erie to look like it is vanishing, Ohio officials said. Photo by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Is Lake Erie shrinking? Photos shared by ...
Michigan has seen a week of windy weather, so much so, that Lake Erie's waters sloshed back and forth like water in a bathtub. "A fascinating natural phenomenon is happening today (Oct. 22) on Lake ...
Winter Storm Ezra brought 60– to 80-mph wind gusts, blinding snow and subzero temperatures, but it also delivered something especially fascinating along Lake Erie: a seiche (pronounced "saysh").
Powerful winds over Lake Erie on Dec. 29 caused major shifts in water levels, with waves carrying water so high and far that they exposed some of the lake's floor beneath in a phenomenon known as a ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — Powerful winds pushed water out of Lake Erie on Monday, creating a rare phenomenon known as a seiche and exposing parts of the lakebed usually hidden beneath the water. Even after water ...
LUNA PIER, Mich (WTVG) - A seiche that hit Lake Erie this week revealed all kinds of buried treasures in Luna Pier. A seiche occurs when strong winds push the water away from the shore, dropping water ...
Photos shared by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources on Facebook show low water levels, moving the shoreline a significant distance back. Water levels are lower after a seiche, officials said.