Gales of November...

I'm referring, of course, to the famous Gordon Lightfoot tune about the loss of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald in a storm on Lake Superior November 10th-11th, 1975.



The storm was a doozy, with a rapidly deepening low pressure center moving right across the Great Lakes that fateful night. Its the kind of storm meteorologists call rapid cyclogenesis, otherwise known as a "bomb" with strong shifting winds, chaotic high seas and ice accumulation.

  


While the e_monster doesn't wish for destruction and death, he does watch closely when mother nature shows signs of getting angry. That's part of the reason I chose my profession in weather: to warn others of approaching danger.

So, have you ever been through a violent natural event that scared you? Tornado? Hurricane? Hail? Flood? High seas? Wind driven fire? Bad turbulence? Earthquake? Volcano? Avalanche? Tsunami? Tell the e_monster about it.

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