The phenomenon becomes a seiche event if the stacked-up water in eastern Lake Erie comes back suddenly - and that's not expected, forecasters said.
Witnessing a seiche is like looking at a hurricane's storm surge and waves - but it can happen during the winter, tossing heavy snow or lake ice into the mix.
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In a story that proves ordinary citizens can achieve extraordinary environmental results, the Lake County Lake Lovers 2025 ...
The developer of the Lake Wales Commons project is reducing density and intensity to avoid meeting the threshold for a ...
Archaeologists have identified more than a dozen ancient canoes that Indigenous people apparently left behind in a ...
The North Carolina Center for Missing Persons (NCCMP) has issued a silver alert for 85-year-old Betty Ward Stanley.