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 ...
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 ...
Alberta Clipper winds are expected to bring “intense snow squalls” followed by “heavy lake-effect snow” to parts of the Northeast, as a wind advisory will remain in effect in New York City until late ...
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