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A suspected meteotsunami hit lake superior

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Scientists are investigating unusual rapid water-level changes observed last weekend on Lake Superior near Shuniah, just east of Thunder Bay.

Residents like Alan Auld described the phenomenon as the lake “draining like a bathtub,” then suddenly surging back—leaving many in awe.

Guest: Eric Anderson - associate professor at the Colorado School of Mines who has been studying meteotsunamis for over a decade

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Scientists are investigating unusual rapid water-level changes observed last weekend on Lake Superior near Shuniah, just east of Thunder Bay.

Residents like Alan Auld described the phenomenon as the lake “draining like a bathtub,” then suddenly surging back—leaving many in awe.

Guest: Eric Anderson - associate professor at the Colorado School of Mines who has been studying meteotsunamis for over a decade

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