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NWS: Waves might crack 20 ft on Lake Michigan in the present day

By Editorial Board Published November 22, 2024 3 Min Read
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NWS: Waves might crack 20 ft on Lake Michigan in the present day

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The Nationwide Climate Service says a low-pressure system and robust winds ought to kick up some notable waves over the subsequent few days on Lake Michigan, together with some that would probably break 20 ft.

The Nationwide Climate Service up to date its marine forecast Thursday morning. Winds might attain as much as 45 knots, triggering a gale warning for Lake Michigan.

The warning splits the lake into two areas, a hypothetical line between Sheboygan, Wisconsin, and Pentwater, Michigan. To the north, waves Thursday ought to measure between 7 and 10 ft, with some reaching as much as 13 ft. To the south, waves might construct as much as 12 and 16 ft, probably peaking at 21 ft.

In response to the NWS, waves ought to keep sturdy for the subsequent a number of days, however they would be the strongest on Thursday and Friday.

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Within the southern area, waves ought to mood all the way down to the 7 to 10-foot vary Thursday evening and decide again up Friday to between 10 and 14 ft.

Regardless of the warning, climate watchers shouldn’t anticipate any 21-footers to return crashing over West Michigan’s piers.

The marine forecast focuses on waters greater than 5 nautical miles off the shoreline. Whereas the waves will nonetheless be elevated, it’s extremely unlikely they are going to be at that peak by the point they attain the shore. Wind route, topography and the shallower waters are inclined to decelerate waves on their strategy.

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In response to the NWS, the biggest recorded wave on file for Lake Michigan was 23 ft, captured by a mid-lake buoy about 40 miles east of Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Sept. 30, 2011. However nearer to shore, these waves measured in round 17.6 ft.

That’s to not say they will’t occur. Notably, a meteotsunami swept into Grand Haven on July 4, 1929, with one wave estimated at 20 ft, and killed 10 individuals.

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