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The sights and science of seiches on Lake Erie

Jul 28, 2025 | Daily News

Seiches can happen in any of the Great Lakes, but they’re much more dramatic in Lake Erie because of its unique shape and shallow depth. Read the full story by WTVG – Toledo, OH.


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