From rain to snow to driving winds and arctic cold, the Christmas-week blizzard has brought with it just about every kind of crummy weather you can imagine to a large swath of the U.S. As of Friday, ...
Seiche occurs when strong winds force water from one side of the body to the other side, increasing displacement levels at one end and decreasing displacement levels at the other. Over time, the water ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — Powerful wind gusts from a low pressure system are producing a seiche in Lake Erie and the Maumee River on Monday, a phenomenon that exposes the usually-covered floors of these bodies ...
The weather change to a cooler northerly wind created a rapid water rise on southern Lake Michigan. This rapid water rise is called a seiche. Water level sensors at Calumet Harbor in the very southern ...
The south end of Lake Michigan is currently about one-half foot higher than the rest of the lake. This means there is a lot of extra water near the Chicago part of Lake Michigan. A seiche occurred at ...
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 (WTVG) - A seiche pushes water from one end of a body of water to the other. Scientists take advantage of low water levels to conduct research. Dr. Todd Crail with the University of ...