On 27 May 2012, atmospheric conditions gave rise to two convective systems that generated a series of waves in the meteotsunami band on Lake Erie. The resulting waves swept three swimmers a 0.5 mi offshore, inundated a marina, and may have led to a capsized boat along the southern shoreline. Analysis of radial velocities from a nearby radar tower in combination with coastal meteorological observation indicates that the convective systems produced a series of outflow bands that were the likely atmospheric cause of the meteotsunami. In order to explain the processes that led to meteotsunami generation, we model the hydrodynamic response to three meteorological forcing scenarios: (i) the reconstructed atmospheric disturbance from radar analysi...
This article has two purposes. The first is to describe how the Great Lakes Coastal Forecasting Syst...
On 1-2 Feb, 2011, a mid-latitude cyclone moved through the US Midwest, covering much of the region i...
Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) imagery is used to demonstrate the developm...
This study examines the effect that Lake Erie, and its corresponding marine boundary layer (MBL), ha...
Meteotsunamis pose a unique threat to coastal communities and often lead to damage of coastal infras...
Meteotsunamis pose a unique threat to coastal communities and often lead to damage of coastal infras...
Lake-effect snowstorms can produce prolific snowfall amounts near the shores of Lake Ontario while p...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94907/1/jgrc8906.pd
On the morning of 23 June 2016, a 0.70 m meteotsunami was observed in the English Channel between th...
Recent lake-effect snow field projects in the Eastern Great Lakes region [e.g., the Long Lake-Axis-P...
Meteotsunamis are a tsunami-like wave generated from severe weather impacts on speed and direction ...
The Ontario Winter Lake-effect Systems (OWLeS) Project collected a wealth of data on several lake-ef...
This repository includes data associated with the manuscript, "Predicting wave-induced sediment resu...
Computer-based, mathematical models that simulate spatially distributed and time dependent environme...
Observations of lake-effect storms that occur over the Great Lakes region during late autumn and win...
This article has two purposes. The first is to describe how the Great Lakes Coastal Forecasting Syst...
On 1-2 Feb, 2011, a mid-latitude cyclone moved through the US Midwest, covering much of the region i...
Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) imagery is used to demonstrate the developm...
This study examines the effect that Lake Erie, and its corresponding marine boundary layer (MBL), ha...
Meteotsunamis pose a unique threat to coastal communities and often lead to damage of coastal infras...
Meteotsunamis pose a unique threat to coastal communities and often lead to damage of coastal infras...
Lake-effect snowstorms can produce prolific snowfall amounts near the shores of Lake Ontario while p...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94907/1/jgrc8906.pd
On the morning of 23 June 2016, a 0.70 m meteotsunami was observed in the English Channel between th...
Recent lake-effect snow field projects in the Eastern Great Lakes region [e.g., the Long Lake-Axis-P...
Meteotsunamis are a tsunami-like wave generated from severe weather impacts on speed and direction ...
The Ontario Winter Lake-effect Systems (OWLeS) Project collected a wealth of data on several lake-ef...
This repository includes data associated with the manuscript, "Predicting wave-induced sediment resu...
Computer-based, mathematical models that simulate spatially distributed and time dependent environme...
Observations of lake-effect storms that occur over the Great Lakes region during late autumn and win...
This article has two purposes. The first is to describe how the Great Lakes Coastal Forecasting Syst...
On 1-2 Feb, 2011, a mid-latitude cyclone moved through the US Midwest, covering much of the region i...
Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) imagery is used to demonstrate the developm...