You know that’s probably happened before cause the Great Lakes actually the entire great lakes region including all the rivers including the saint Claire shore lake and other medium sized lakes just hates everyone that lives near it
"Lake Michigan shoreline" Lake Michigan is enormous and has thousands of miles of shoreline. But it's all shoreline so I'm not sure why they said "*A* Lake Michigan shoreline"
I’ve been rock hunting on Lake Superior when something similar happened. It was yooperlite hunting so it was the middle of the night and at a specific beach my wife and I had never been to before. Luckily there was about 200 yards of beach on this particular spot which we didn’t realize until we went back a second time. Showing up at 10pm because of the 3 hour drive and last minute decision to go. It was spring so it was cold, rainy and windy. We got a quarter of a mile or so down from where we started off and noticed a large sea wall behind us about 6 feet high but it was 100 feet or so back there behind us so it wasn’t a major concern but the waves kept pushing us back and again and then again as we walked along not noticing how close we were getting this sea wall. We still had 50-60 feet between the strongest wave and the backstop that with cold weather gear and bucket of rocks no way we could climb it so we started back toward the way off the car. Being that we got there in the dark and I’m not talking about city dark. I’m talking middle of nowhere, rain storm, Lake Superior dark. We weren’t in any kind of hurry and hadn’t given a second thought to that sea wall being there for a reason. As we got closer to the exit the water ended up pushing our backs hard against that sea wall. Big chunks of ice in the water some remaining snow on the beach. 50 mph winds rain and cold it was a stark reminder of just how powerful the Great Lakes really are
@@mynameishuman4582 they each have their own vibe or spirit that you feel around them, at least I always have. Each has its own feeling and personality. I’ve spent a significant amount of time on lakes Michigan, Huron and Superior of the Great Lakes and maybe it’s my own personal experiences over the years but I have 3 very unique feelings when I’m at each one. Each a really magical place to me.
@@shawnsanders2182 a storm surge are caused by tropical storms or hurricanes. Meteotsunamis are caused by changes in air pressure. Both can happen at the same time, i.e storms.
A seiche is a meteotsunami there just small and there’s not really people near them when they happen and they don’t go very far up so there not very dangerous but they can be if there strong enough
Meteotsunamis are pretty much large waves sprouted from meteorological circumstances. Strong winds from this squall pushing in caused a large enough wave to be considered a meteotsunami. They are quite small compared to actual tsunamis.
@bkanthack not like storm surge, and that's why it's called meteotsunami. It's displacement of water cause by the weather rather than earthquakes. Storm surge is cause by the wind moving across the surface of the water. Watch the video. It'll explain better than. Lol. Sry.
I live there. We have huge sand dunes. Currently I live 4-5 miles away from the shoreline and my whole yard is sand. It doesn’t just stop at the beach in Michigan, there are dunes/sandy mounds and sandy soil very far inland. Holland doesn’t normally have this random push of water that high up the beach. The tides are very small unless there is a huge storm and pushes the waves further temporarily.
@@kyleegarcia5569 no one is sure what that person meant or implied, with their comment... most likely they are a bot with a limited view of the real world, of maybe they are just someone that never left the basement.
Wow that was so exhilarating seeing the lake cover a beach in just a couple centimeters of water 🙄 I love all these attention grabbing headlines that the news corporations seem to enjoy coming up with for stories that are in reality lame as Fu**ing shi*
I misread the title as "Watch a megatsunami strike a Lake Michigan shoreline" and was expecting to see a giant wall of water.
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You know that’s probably happened before cause the Great Lakes actually the entire great lakes region including all the rivers including the saint Claire shore lake and other medium sized lakes just hates everyone that lives near it
Where’s the meteors
Meteo: relating to weather
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You didn't see the word meteor. You see meteor.
You BOTs always trying to Create FAKE NEWS
Is this sleepy Joe ..?
Tsunami missed the leeward side of the jetty - it looks like wind surge on the beach.
THAT was THE most breathtaking and absolutely stunning videos ive ever seen. the part with the water was my favorite. 10/10 🎉
I feel like this was poorly named for no reason.
What does title mean by a Lake Michigan? There is only one Lake Michigan
"Lake Michigan shoreline" Lake Michigan is enormous and has thousands of miles of shoreline. But it's all shoreline so I'm not sure why they said "*A* Lake Michigan shoreline"
I thought it was going to be very bad but it just seems like the tides.
Lake Michigan Tide does not go that far up the shore
I don’t think they go that far up
why is the water always near the shore?
I’ve been rock hunting on Lake Superior when something similar happened. It was yooperlite hunting so it was the middle of the night and at a specific beach my wife and I had never been to before. Luckily there was about 200 yards of beach on this particular spot which we didn’t realize until we went back a second time. Showing up at 10pm because of the 3 hour drive and last minute decision to go. It was spring so it was cold, rainy and windy. We got a quarter of a mile or so down from where we started off and noticed a large sea wall behind us about 6 feet high but it was 100 feet or so back there behind us so it wasn’t a major concern but the waves kept pushing us back and again and then again as we walked along not noticing how close we were getting this sea wall. We still had 50-60 feet between the strongest wave and the backstop that with cold weather gear and bucket of rocks no way we could climb it so we started back toward the way off the car. Being that we got there in the dark and I’m not talking about city dark. I’m talking middle of nowhere, rain storm, Lake Superior dark. We weren’t in any kind of hurry and hadn’t given a second thought to that sea wall being there for a reason. As we got closer to the exit the water ended up pushing our backs hard against that sea wall. Big chunks of ice in the water some remaining snow on the beach. 50 mph winds rain and cold it was a stark reminder of just how powerful the Great Lakes really are
The Great Lakes should always be treated as dangerous as oceans. They are incredibly large and powerful. It's truly amazing!
@@mynameishuman4582 they each have their own vibe or spirit that you feel around them, at least I always have. Each has its own feeling and personality. I’ve spent a significant amount of time on lakes Michigan, Huron and Superior of the Great Lakes and maybe it’s my own personal experiences over the years but I have 3 very unique feelings when I’m at each one. Each a really magical place to me.
It would have been nice to have had a location listed somewhere, just to satisfy our curiosity.
It says Holland, MI in the bottom right corner
Did you not glance around the screen at all?
@@SamJel89 Awesome. Thanks.
@@EEsmalls Did you not see that I didn't and you still had to ask if I had?
@@meatpopsicle1567 I guess I meant WHY did you not glance around the screen at all? It says the town name in both bottom corners
Wow, I wonder how long that actually took. Thank you for sharing.
It's called a storm surge, now YOUR renaming windy day's
@@shawnsanders2182 a storm surge are caused by tropical storms or hurricanes. Meteotsunamis are caused by changes in air pressure. Both can happen at the same time, i.e storms.
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sieche. not tsunami.
A seiche is a meteotsunami there just small and there’s not really people near them when they happen and they don’t go very far up so there not very dangerous but they can be if there strong enough
Tsunami forgot that it was a lake.
Meteotsunamis are pretty much large waves sprouted from meteorological circumstances. Strong winds from this squall pushing in caused a large enough wave to be considered a meteotsunami. They are quite small compared to actual tsunamis.
I'm never gonna get that wasted minute of life back.
This can happen on any beach in the world, whether it's ocean, sea or lake.
Wow, wind and rain 🙄
Looks like wind caused.
Close, more to do with air pressure.
@@matthewzablocki5310 You mean, like storm surge in hurricanes? It's ridiculous to call it a tsunami. Definitions matter.
@bkanthack not like storm surge, and that's why it's called meteotsunami. It's displacement of water cause by the weather rather than earthquakes. Storm surge is cause by the wind moving across the surface of the water. Watch the video. It'll explain better than. Lol. Sry.
…still waiting for the Tsunami part here.
Lol...I came to post a negative comment.... yall didn't disappoint
That’s called storm surge. 🤣🤣🤣
SURFS UP!!!!🏄
Seiche IS CORRECT TERM
No
Lake Erie gets these too.
If people were smart, ask yourselves how did the sand level ever reach this far inland?
huh??
The sand goes inland for miles?
@@kyleegarcia5569 what are you talking about?
I live there. We have huge sand dunes. Currently I live 4-5 miles away from the shoreline and my whole yard is sand. It doesn’t just stop at the beach in Michigan, there are dunes/sandy mounds and sandy soil very far inland. Holland doesn’t normally have this random push of water that high up the beach. The tides are very small unless there is a huge storm and pushes the waves further temporarily.
@@kyleegarcia5569 no one is sure what that person meant or implied, with their comment... most likely they are a bot with a limited view of the real world, of maybe they are just someone that never left the basement.
We could only witness this because the camera man never dies.
is soo epic 💀
A Nada Tsunami
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A just right earthquake could create a tsunami in the Great Lakes, or a small meteor impact could cause a tsunami
Or a underwater rockslide or mudslide luckily that hasn’t happened yet
@@USA-o5o they say it could create tsunami so big it would send water 80 miles inland
Nice moon out
It’s a sieche not a tsunami there is no seismic activity in the Great Lakes region
Meteorological Tsunami = Meteotsunami. Ok, that makes more sense, I guess.
Yeah, it’s understandable. If you watch the mesocyclone that came in just prior to the title surge it was probably a tornado.
beat was kinda hittin'
Thats crazy 😮
A tiny storm surge.
Meat-e-oh tsunami [sounds] like a[n] eating contest with cold cuts.
Lmfao this isn't a tsunami all it looked like was high tide these people 😂
They didn’t say tsunami they said meteotsunami it’s like a mini tsunami but I guess you just don’t like reading 🤦🏽♂️
@supercharger5727 I read it perfectly clear, it just did not look like a tsunami to me, even miniature looks like a high tide.
Mute
High tide
Meteorological Tsunami = meteotsunami
Silly
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Lame
What utter bs!
Is that the same as the global warming we've been hearing about?
click bait....bs
Another geoengineering weapons test.
Remnants of Hurricane Beryl.
Weak!
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Puh du
Bacically storm surge
I farted once and had the same effect. Just sayin 🤷
Not a megatsumnami thats a major storm surge at best...dafuq is up with this news station
It says meteotsunami not mega tsunami
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Wack
They have names for everything these days! High winds will do that. Meteotsunami. 😂
Dude just now finds out the actual name of a phenomenon.
“Guh! They gotta name everything these days” 😲
It's caused by changes in pressure, not by wind. That's why it has the meteo prefix
Garbage
Good day everyone may someone from Michigan please kindly contact me i really need help with my job application
Wow that was so exhilarating seeing the lake cover a beach in just a couple centimeters of water 🙄 I love all these attention grabbing headlines that the news corporations seem to enjoy coming up with for stories that are in reality lame as Fu**ing shi*
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