The second phase, called the “White Hurricane,” kicked in on Nov. 9, which became the storm’s deadliest day, especially for sailors on Lake Huron who were busy ferrying grain and iron ore to ...
The Great Lakes ore carrier Daniel J. Morrell went to the bottom of Lake Huron in 1966, claiming more than two dozen lives.
Drone footage captured by Kelly Matter shows scenes from Lake County, located about 30 miles east of Cleveland, blanketed ...
Lake Huron UFO debris identified as "weather equipment," echoing controversial Roswell explanation and raising questions ...
Also known as the "witches" of November, they occur between mid-October and mid-December, when storm tracks collide over the ...
This steamer ran aground during a November storm and floundered in eight feet of water 157 years ago, records say. The 183-foot Portsmouth rests in crystal-clear water just off the shore of Middle ...
Over the decades, the Great Lakes have seen many ship disasters in November. Here's what to know about the Edmund Fitzgerald, others.
The White Hurricane phase followed on Nov. 9 and 10, and brought deadly conditions primarily to Lake Huron where eight ships sank and 187 lives were lost. Among them is the 504-foot freighter Isaac M.