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  1. The Great Lakes Storm of 1913 (historically referred to as the "Big Blow", the "Freshwater Fury", and the "White Hurricane") was a blizzard with hurricane-force winds that devastated the Great Lakes Basin in the Midwestern United States and Southwestern Ontario, Canada, from November 7 to 10, 1913.

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  2. Nov 6, 2020 · The Great Lakes Storm of 1913. The storm that began brewing on November 6, 1913 was more than just a storm. It was a devastating blizzard that blew hurricane-force winds of 145 km/h. These powerful gusts formed 11-meter-high waves and brought with them whiteout snow squalls.

  3. In 1913, from the ninth of November through the twelfth, all five lakes were turned into cauldrons of rolling water by a unique combination of weather patterns. Before the four days ended, 13 ships went under and many more were driven ashore.

    Ship [10] [11]
    Port Of Origin
    Lake
    Location
    Free Trader
    Fort Burwell, Canada
    Comet
    Madison
    Lake Erie
    near Fairport
    Sandusky
    Lake Erie
    beached at Buffalo
    Henry Clay
    Buffalo
    Lake Erie
    beached at Buffalo
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  5. The Great Lakes Storm of 1913 (historically referred to as the "Big Blow", the "Freshwater Fury", and the "White Hurricane") was a blizzard with hurricane-force winds that devastated the Great Lakes Basin in the Midwestern United States and Southwestern Ontario, Canada, from November 7 to 10, 1913. The storm was most powerful on November 9 ...

  6. Nov 8, 2019 · From Nov. 9 through Nov. 11, 1913, the storm hit the eastern Great Lakes region with hurricane-force winds, whiteout conditions, freezing spray and massive waves. In Cleveland, Ohio, the...

  7. Nov 13, 2013 · Technically, the Great Lakes Storm of 1913 was an extratropical cyclone, caused by the convergence of two major storm fronts (see weather map in slideshow above). The lakes’ relatively...

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