Researchers find tsunamis on the Great Lakes
Let's see.... not just fishing related, duck and other hunting too.... boating & some cottages.... seems like a good place for it. Every year you hear of people dying for stupid stunts, ignorance or carelessness, I've seen waterspouts and big waves and lightning..... but tsunamis. It has happened on the Great Lakes.
https://www.mlive.com/weather/2016/0...amis_on_t.html
New research has found the Great Lakes may have a type of tsunami after all. They are not tsunamis caused by earthquakes. These tsunamis are caused by organized areas of thunderstorms.
Big waves produced two deadly incidents in Holland and Grand Haven in the early 1900s.
• Fourth of July, 1929: 10 died in Grand Haven when a 20 foot wave hit and buried the pier, and strong rip currents carried people away from shore. The wave came after an early morning storm.
• July 13, 1938. Five died when a 10-foot wave hit during a calm day on at Holland State Park. In the past, researchers have said that water pushed toward Wisconsin after two days of powerful east winds barreled back westward, sweeping people off the Holland beach, pier and boats.
The term meteotsunami first originated in the Mediterranean Sea, where these big waves are common. There the meteotsunamis can grow up to 27 feet tall.