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The Great Lakes surf season peaks in fall and winter when the wind creates some of the biggest waves of the year. Surfers clad in thick neoprene wetsuits embrace the cold like seals on the Alaska ...
The Great Lakes saw more than 50% ice coverage in February. As temperatures warm up, that percentage is falling quickly. Here's the current status.
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Mesmerizing Ice Waves Break on Lake Michigan (Watch) - MSNAs mentioned above, however, the surf scene on the Great Lakes is surprisingly thriving. And it’s not something new, either; surfers have been riding waves on Lake Michigan for decades.
You might think the recent cold would make Great Lakes' ice cover skyrocket. Here’s a look at the growth of ice recently, and how it compares to long-term average ice cover.
The Great Lakes saw more than 50% ice coverage in February. As temperatures warm up, that percentage is falling quickly. Here's the current status.
Bundled in wetsuits, winter surfers ride the high waves in the cold weather With shorter days, this Sheboygan woman relishes the time she squeezes in to surf on the lake.
The Great Lakes saw more than 50% ice coverage for the first time in three years. Here's where it stands now.
The ice coverage in Lake Erie has rapidly expanded to 80% this week. February and March are peak maximum ice coverage periods for the Great Lakes.
Thousands of people enjoy surfing on the Great Lakes each year, but it took a hardy group to ride the waves on New Year's Day near Grand Haven. A large group of surfers tested out the waves on ...
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