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![]() Wave height is only one factor. Distance between waves is even more important. I'll take a 50 foot ocean wave over a 25 foot Great Lakes wave any day. "W P Dixon" wrote in message ... Dying isn't what the man said, he said get green. Big difference. An experienced sailor can die in Cherokee Lake making a mistake. But he will be a hell of alot less likely to make that mistake than your normal run of the mill, put the bass boat in the water type. I am not disputing storms in the Great Lakes at all, just disputing the strenght as compared to the sea's fury. Just some wave info on the Great Lakes, Rogue waves are not exclusively an ocean phenomena. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has recorded rogue wave patterns occurring frequently on the Great Lakes. Storm wave patterns on Lake Superior in the winter occasionally reach 26 feet and could create a rogue wave over 57 feet based on NOAA's observations. One of the theories behind the tragic sinking of the famous freighter Edmund Fitzgerald is that she was downed by a rogue wave during a major storm on Lake Superior back in November 1975. No one will know for sure as everyone perished. from an article in Boat/US Magazine |
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