First Created 10/1/2012
August 20, 2012
Lake Michigan Plagued by Hot and Wild Weather, Waterspouts
Reports of bizarre Wizard of Oz-like weather over Lake Michigan are touching down all over the Internet.
This past weekend, up to nine twisters were sighted over the lake. But they weren’t traditional tornadoes; they were waterspouts.
Waterspouts are most common in warm tropical ocean water, and have been documented extensively in the Atlantic Ocean, especially around the Florida Keys. But they are not unheard of in the Great Lakes region. Continue reading
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