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  2. Lake Erie - Wikipedia

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    Lake Erie has a lake retention time of 2.6 years, [24] the shortest of all the Great Lakes. [25] The lake's surface area is 9,910 square miles (25,667 km 2). [7] [26] Lake Erie's water level fluctuates with the seasons as in the other Great Lakes. Generally, the lowest levels are in January and February and the highest in June or July, although ...

  3. Low water levels caused by blizzard reveal potential ... - AOL

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    A possible shipwreck has been found after a blizzard in the midwest caused a seiche, which pushed water across Lake Erie from Ohio to New York. Low water levels caused by blizzard reveal potential ...

  4. Feet of lake-effect snow pile up across Great Lakes as ... - AOL

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    BUFFALO, N.Y. – The fierce lake-effect snowstorm is nearing its end across the Great Lakes. ... and prompted a state of emergency in parts of New York state. Download The Free Fox Weather App ...

  5. Powerful winds create seiche along Lake Erie during lake ...

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    BUFFALO, N.Y. – A lake-effect snowstorm blasting powerful winds along the Great Lakes is causing a weather phenomenon known as a seiche on Lake Erie. According to NOAA, a seiche occurs when ...

  6. Buffalo, New York - Wikipedia

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    With a population of 278,349 according to the 2020 census, Buffalo is the second-most populous city in New York state after New York City, and the 81st-most populous city in the U.S. [10] Buffalo is the primary city of the Buffalo–Niagara Falls metropolitan area, which had an estimated population of 1.2 million in 2020, making it the 49th ...

  7. Seiche - Wikipedia

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    Differences in water level caused by a seiche on Lake Erie, recorded between Buffalo, New York (red) and Toledo, Ohio (blue) on November 14, 2003. The National Weather Service issues low water advisories for portions of the Great Lakes when seiches of 2 feet or greater are likely to occur. [10]

  8. Lake Erie residents may experience rare 'seiche' from ... - AOL

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    This can happen with any small body of water. This weekend, Lake Erie's level at Buffalo is forecast to rise nearly 7 feet higher than before the storm, while at Toledo, Ohio, on the west side ...

  9. Lake-effect snow starts to bring 'major impacts' to Great Lakes

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    The National Weather Service in Buffalo said heavy lake-effect snow will bring multiple feet of accumulation east of Lake Erie and Lake Ontario through Friday morning. Strong winds will produce ...