This has to be a "natural" phenomena as required for posting in "Weather and Bugs"
I had to check the wave action with the current storm condition. Even though it is online and
not in position on shore, I am in awe and in comfort it is not from a boat.
Never have i seen waves recorded this high.
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/greatlakes/?c=map&l=ls&p=a&m=wh
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Re: Lake Superior Wrath
My goodness, what an awesome force Lake Superior can be. I am thankful not to be out in conditions like this. It would be fascinating to see the lake safely from the shore on a winter day like this. Greg Romaneck
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Standing on top of Scoville Point and getting soaked by the waves was pretty awesome. That was 30 years ago. And in the summer.
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Re: Lake Superior Wrath
I believe the highest recorded, or known have been in the high 20's, and 50 ft waves are possible.
Eyewitness accounts the night the Fitz went down said they were 40ft!
I spoke to an older lady a few years back in Grand Marais Michigan and picked her brain about that night. She remembered it vividly and told me about how high the waves were, and to put it into perspective, there's a campground in town there on Lake Superior. If you're ever up that way check it out. It's just up the road from G. Marais harbor. She pointed at the shoreline and the the hillside adjacent to the campground. It's quite high with a stairway that leads down to a very expansive beach. She told me the waves were so high, they were overrunning the couple hundred yards of beach and pounding the hillside, reaching the grass at the campground. Just by my estimation and her account, the waves had to be 35' or more!
Unreal.
Damon
Eyewitness accounts the night the Fitz went down said they were 40ft!
I spoke to an older lady a few years back in Grand Marais Michigan and picked her brain about that night. She remembered it vividly and told me about how high the waves were, and to put it into perspective, there's a campground in town there on Lake Superior. If you're ever up that way check it out. It's just up the road from G. Marais harbor. She pointed at the shoreline and the the hillside adjacent to the campground. It's quite high with a stairway that leads down to a very expansive beach. She told me the waves were so high, they were overrunning the couple hundred yards of beach and pounding the hillside, reaching the grass at the campground. Just by my estimation and her account, the waves had to be 35' or more!
Unreal.
Damon