Michigan Hit With a “Meteotsunami” – IOTW Report

Michigan Hit With a “Meteotsunami”

Detroit Free Press

Ameteotsunami hit Lake Michigan in Holland on Tuesday after severe weather throughout the state. The storms caused the water to rise 2 feet on beaches in Ludington and Holland.

What is a meteotsunami?

Meteotsunamis are large waves driven by air-pressure disturbances. They are often associated with fast-moving weather events, such as severe thunderstorms and other storm fronts. More

8 Comments on Michigan Hit With a “Meteotsunami”

  1. Wow.
    A whole lot of nothing with a kool name.
    71 mph wind pushed waves?
    No shit? I guess this is the kind of “news” that MSN uses to pretend it’s legitimate.

    mortem tyrannis
    izlamo delenda est …

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