The rare weather phenomenon allows residents all along lake erie's south shore to see the lake's north shore.

A wave hit fort erie fishing guide denis kreze while he was recording a video on the icy shores of lake erie on feb.

For those who have seen the lights for the first time, it's a confusing sight but one that has an explanation.

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An impressive temperature inversion over lake erie caused the sunlight to bend downward enough so that distant objects not normally seen could now be seen with the naked.

‘rare’ phenomenon on lake erie:

He admitted he took a major ice bath from the.

As a powerful winter storm battered northeast and northcentral ohio saturday, 65 mph wind gusts pushed lake erie water levels away from the shore revealing portions of the bottom of.

An impressive temperature inversion over lake erie caused the sunlight to bend downward enough so that distant objects not normally seen could now be seen with the naked.

Meteorologist scott sabol explains the occurrence is somewhat rare in northeast ohio, but most likely to appear just before or after.

Water is pushed well past the shoreline, sometimes.

An impressive temperature inversion over lake erie caused the sunlight to bend downward enough so that distant objects not normally seen could now be seen with the naked.

Meteorologist scott sabol explains the occurrence is somewhat rare in northeast ohio, but most likely to appear just before or after.

Water is pushed well past the shoreline, sometimes.

The phenomenon, also known as a seiche, caused the drastic change and allowed people a glance at the bottom of the lake, where they found the shipwreck.

So what are the lights?

Have you seen red lights flashing on lake erie?

Rare photos have been captured of huge boulders that are usually at the bottom of lake erie following an intense winter storm that battered ohio.

Responding to calls from curious.

Have you seen red lights flashing on lake erie?

Rare photos have been captured of huge boulders that are usually at the bottom of lake erie following an intense winter storm that battered ohio.

Responding to calls from curious.

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