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Seiche creates tidal-like waters on Lake Superior in storm’s wake
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 ...
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The Cool Down on MSNScientists stunned after tsunami-like phenomenon hits Lake Superior: 'The water on the Great Lakes can do some interesting things'
"Spectacular." Scientists stunned after tsunami-like phenomenon hits Lake Superior: 'The water on the Great Lakes can do some ...
Scientists wonder if Lake Superior can continue to avoid invasive mussels that have destroyed ecosystems and killed fish in the lower Great Lakes. Scientists believe that low calcium levels and ...
A dynamic weather situation in late June caused some phenomenal water level fluctuations on Lake Superior. Here's why the historic up-and-down water level occurred.
Lake Superior lies north of Michigan's Upper Peninsula and is the largest of the region's five Great Lakes. Here's what to know.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has released information on what it called a "significant meteotsunami and seiche" on Lake Superior last month.
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