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Wrong you are...very very wrong... Lake Michigan has waterspouts all the
time in the summer and has sitch waves....better do some studying up on the meteorological conditions present on the Great Lakes... "Donal" wrote in message ... Much nonsense about whether Lake Michigan is a lake or a sea, has been written here over the years. I would like to settle this debate for once and for all. Here are some photos that depict conditions in real seas. http://www.arendnet.com/atlant4.htm I think that we can agree that conditions like these cannot be found on "Lake" Michigan! Regards Donal -- |
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![]() "Donal" wrote in message Much nonsense about whether Lake Michigan is a lake or a sea, has been written here over the years. I would like to settle this debate for once and for all. Here are some photos that depict conditions in real seas. http://www.arendnet.com/atlant4.htm I think that we can agree that conditions like these cannot be found on "Lake" Michigan! Great photos. The top one looks like a bulk freighter on Lake M. with an approaching squall with a trailing wall cloud. Beyond that there isn't much resemblance. Then again, would any of this ever be seen in the Adriatic, the Med. or the Red sea? Sea doesn't mean the open ocean, necessarily. It refers to bodies of water of various sizes. Max |
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![]() "Maxprop" wrote in message nk.net... "Donal" wrote in message Much nonsense about whether Lake Michigan is a lake or a sea, has been written here over the years. I would like to settle this debate for once and for all. Here are some photos that depict conditions in real seas. http://www.arendnet.com/atlant4.htm I think that we can agree that conditions like these cannot be found on "Lake" Michigan! Great photos. The top one looks like a bulk freighter on Lake M. with an approaching squall with a trailing wall cloud. Beyond that there isn't much resemblance. Then again, would any of this ever be seen in the Adriatic, the Med. or the Red sea? Sea doesn't mean the open ocean, necessarily. It refers to bodies of water of various sizes. The Med. gets some scary storms. A friend got airlifted off of a yacht in an F10 by an American aircraft carrier's helicopter. He was very impressed by the fact that it took a 1/2 hour to get from the helicopter to the sick bay - after the helicopter had landed!! He was very unimpressed by the fact that the helicopter couldn't find them without radio assistance!! Regards Donal -- |
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