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Title: Rare Erie Seiche
Post by: Dan on January 31, 2008, 07:31:38 PM
Crazy Erie effect 1/31/2008
The Great Lakes are known for some crazy weather patterns – glass-like conditions, then 8- to 10-foot rollers a few hours later. Or the "Three Sisters" – a set of three devastating waves in quick succession that were thought to have sunk the Edmund Fitzgerald.

But what happened yesterday was one of the rarest of all Great Lakes phenomena. A powerful cold front blew up the length of Lake Erie from the southwest, with sustained winds of 50 mph and gusts to 70. That created a "seiche" in the eastern end of the lake, which occurs when powerful winds push surface waters toward one end of a waterbody.

The result was a rapid 8-foot rise in water level within 3 hours at the eastern end of the lake near Buffalo, N.Y., and a resultant 5-foot drop on the western end near Toledo, Ohio. It was the second-highest seiche level ever recorded by the National Weather Service.

Taken off the Bass Fan site
Title: Re: Rare Erie Seiche
Post by: 1javelin on January 31, 2008, 07:34:56 PM
8 ft. high :o :o  Time to pitch the bushes ;) ;)

1Jav
Title: Re: Rare Erie Seiche
Post by: djkimmel on January 31, 2008, 10:21:10 PM
I hope no one was in the hot ponds...?
Title: Re: Rare Erie Seiche
Post by: motocross269 on January 31, 2008, 10:39:32 PM
I saw that happen one time on a much smaller scale on Higgins lake about 6 or 7 years ago....My dads boat was parked off shore at the state park and the storm surge set his boat about 15 Ft form the waters edge up on shore.  21 foot deep V Rinker..It was fun getting back into the water
Title: Re: Rare Erie Seiche
Post by: Team KaRu on January 31, 2008, 11:08:57 PM
This is why there are chains on the center of the concrete piers that go out into Lake Michigan on the Chicago lake front... A seiche hit there quite few years ago when I was a kid but I remember my dad telling me about it.. The chains now will help keep the smelt fisherman from getting washed over board.
Title: Re: Rare Erie Seiche
Post by: Skip Johnson on February 01, 2008, 08:31:00 AM
I was looking at the water level chart yesterday and seen that and was wishing I could see the water drop, my guess is that bolles harbor went dry and you could have walked to the hot pond I wonder if there was fish flopping on dry land like before a sunami hits ???
heres a link to the map there was an 8 ft drop  :o

http://glakesonline.nos.noaa.gov/glin.shtml?station_info=9063085+Toledo,+OH
Title: Re: Rare Erie Seiche
Post by: Skulley on February 02, 2008, 02:27:35 PM
My stream into the Hot Pond was probably dried up with a 8ft water drop.  That would be a bummer to be caught in there.  The wind was blowing hard that day right out of the west.

BD             ;D