Time tested popular culture…
Maybe semi retired since it’s youthful days of the 1800 hundreds still at work circulating cold water in our tenuous weather systems.
Something to watch for weather prognosticators.
Science of weather
Environment Canada (ECCC) provides crucial weather and marine information for the Great Lakes, particularly concerning storms and severe weather. Their services focus primarily on the Canadian side and include: * Marine Forecasts and Warnings: They issue detailed marine forecasts for various areas of the Great Lakes (Superior, Huron, Erie, and Ontario), which include expected wind speeds and wave heights. *
Alerts
Environment Canada issues various warnings for marine areas, such as Strong Wind Warnings (20 to 33 knots) and Gale Warnings (34 to 47 knots), when conditions pose a hazard. * Current Conditions: They provide real-time observations from land stations and buoys on the Great Lakes, including wind, air temperature, and pressure. * Technical Marine Synopsis: This provides a broader overview of the weather systems affecting the region.If you are looking for current information on storms or marine weather on the Great Lakes, the most up-to-date details can be found on the Environment Canada weather website, specifically their Marine Forecasts and Warnings section for the Great Lakes region.
Severe Weather Alerts:




