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Tsunami in lake

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Tsunamis on the Great Lakes?

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Tsunamis of the Great Lakes

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Meteotsunami: Lake Michigan’s deadly ‘freak wave’ of 1954 (from April 2019)

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Tsunami

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Lake Winnipeg & Lake superior "Ice Tsunami 2k17" destroyed everything in the way | shock wave

A tsunami is defined as a series of water waves caused by the displacement of a large volume of a body of water, such as an ocean. This is misleading as destructive water waves are not restricted to the ocean, in the case of this article the body of water being investigated will be a lake rather than an ocean. Tsunamis in lakes are becoming increasingly important to investigate as a hazard, due to the increasing popularity for recreational uses, and increasing populations that inhabit the shores of lakes. Tsunamis generated in lakes and reservoirs are of high concern because it is associated with a near field source region which means a decrease in warning times to minutes or hours.
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