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But the key here is that the cause occurs in the water, below the surface, and that is the difference from a meteotsunami. For starters, the term meteo derives from the Greek “metéōros ...
A meteotsunami occurs when convective storms moving quickly over water cause a rapid change in air pressure which displaces the water, according to the National Ocean Service. This process generates ...
In case you missed it, a meteotsunami just hit the shore near Holland, Michigan. That's the Lake Michigan shore. Directly across from Racine. And yes, we said tsunami. Well, tsunami-like.
Looking back: Grand Haven’s deadly 1929 meteotsunami In the southern region, waves should temper down to the 7 to 10-foot range Thursday night and pick back up Friday to between 10 and 14 feet.