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| Lake Michigan Ice: A colder than normal North American winter
saw the entire surface areas of Lakes Superior, Huron, and Erie
frozen over for the first time in years. The cold has delayed the
opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway and will likely delay the start of
the growing season near the Great Lake shorelines. Although the open
surface waters of Lake Michigan did not freeze this season, the
southern portion experienced a higher than normal amount of ice.
Winds and currents drove broken pieces of ice from the north to the
south. This image taken from the International Space Station shows a number of large pieces of ice collected along and just off the shoreline southwest of Benton Harbor, Michigan. Smaller pieces trail northward offshore from Chicago, Illinois. Note the ice accumulation along the entire eastern shoreline of Lake Michigan as well as the wind-drive lake-effect snow cover over the western half of the lower Michigan Peninsula. |
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