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The Edmund Fitzgerald
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The Storm

Storms on the Great Lakes can rival hurricanes in their intensity and the one that sank the Edmund Fitzgerald had sustained winds of 67 mph, gusts up to 86 mph, and waves reported up to 35 feet according to another vessel in the area that survived the storm. On November 8, 1975, a storm was brewing in the center part of the country and it headed northeastward towards the Great Lakes. On November 9 at 7 p.m. the National Weather Service (NWS) issued a gale warning for Lake Superior. The NWS predicted east to northeasterly winds during the night, shifting to NW to N by the afternoon of November 10. At approximately 10:40 p.m., the NWS revised its forecast for eastern Lake Superior to easterly winds becoming southeasterly the morning of the 10th. At about 2:00 am on November 10th the NWS upgraded the gale warning to a storm warning (winds 48-55 knots) with a prediction of "northeast winds 35 to 50 knots becoming northwesterly 28 to 38 knots on Monday, waves 8 to 15 feet".
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The Edmund Fitzgerald - by Westside - 11-13-2022, 08:41 AM
RE: The Edmund Fitzgerald - by Hoot Gibson - 11-18-2022, 12:56 PM
RE: The Edmund Fitzgerald - by Old School Hound - 11-19-2022, 09:08 PM
RE: The Edmund Fitzgerald - by wheeler - 11-20-2022, 02:24 AM
RE: The Edmund Fitzgerald - by Granny Bear - 11-21-2022, 06:25 PM
RE: The Edmund Fitzgerald - by Westside - 11-21-2022, 07:53 PM
RE: The Edmund Fitzgerald - by Hoot Gibson - 11-21-2022, 08:19 PM

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