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Matt_Colie wrote:I've seen Ice pile up in the spring on the eastern end of Lake Ontario, huge chunks of ice 6 feet thick or better, & longer than my pickup, I'm sure it didn't just come out of some bay.
As a man that was many years a mariner on all the Great Lakes, I can assure you that they do freeze. While a total ice cover is rare, it does happen. Yes, Lake Erie is faster to freeze over, but I have been stopped by ice on all the lakes at one time or another and the regular season ends at Christmas. Many years even the winter runs get shut down.
Matt
โNov-20-2014 04:55 AM
BurbMan wrote:
Lake effect is an early season phenomenon because the water is warmer than the land...once winter progresses and the water cools down or freezes, lake effect is no longer a factor in storms. The earlier the storm the worse the lake effect is, as we are seeing now with 5+ feet of snow....
โNov-20-2014 04:44 AM
โNov-19-2014 10:18 PM
Dog Folks wrote:
It is rare, but the Great Lakes DO freeze.
They did last winter.
http wrote:
The lake's "snow machine" starts as early as mid-November, peaks in December, then virtually shuts down after Lake Erie freezes in mid-to-late January.
โNov-19-2014 04:46 PM
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โNov-19-2014 07:40 AM
rcmiller32 wrote:
...Not even winter yet.
โNov-19-2014 03:41 AM
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