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Sometimes Jaydog Jun 2022 #1
Lake Michigan sounds like Santa Monica beach, but nothing like the Oregon coast. Binkie The Clown Jun 2022 #2
Loved the Oregon Coast. shrike3 Jun 2022 #18
I've been on the shore of Lake Michigan and the surg... brush Jun 2022 #3
When it's very windy Sympthsical Jun 2022 #4
Wow. You were very fortunate. shrike3 Jun 2022 #7
I've been in severe sudden storms on Lake Ontario, nearly drowned once wishstar Jun 2022 #30
They can, yes. shrike3 Jun 2022 #5
Good question LeftInTX Jun 2022 #6
I live along Lake Michigan. shrike3 Jun 2022 #8
But aren't those secondary due to weather? LeftInTX Jun 2022 #9
Given the dangers involved, it's almost irrelevant. shrike3 Jun 2022 #14
I'm from Wisconsin, so yeah I know LeftInTX Jun 2022 #21
Good point. shrike3 Jun 2022 #27
In Milwaukee TheRealNorth Jun 2022 #17
Oh yeah, we've had bacterial problems down here. shrike3 Jun 2022 #28
No comparison snowybirdie Jun 2022 #10
Good point. Except when you're near the bike/walking path and see those waves. shrike3 Jun 2022 #15
I Buy That ProfessorGAC Jun 2022 #33
I've never seen any of the Great Lakes, but I do know winter storms can take a ship to the bottom Hekate Jun 2022 #11
Yes, depending on conditions kcr Jun 2022 #12
Nothing like the Pacific Ocean Novara Jun 2022 #13
I lived along the Atlantic. Only visited the Pacific. shrike3 Jun 2022 #16
It really is too cold Novara Jun 2022 #19
Well, I never set my foot in it. shrike3 Jun 2022 #20
You have "Lake Effect" cooling with the Great Lakes too. TheRealNorth Jun 2022 #23
Nothing like northern California, though - that's really dramatic Novara Jun 2022 #25
We Live 50 Miles From Lake Michigan ProfessorGAC Jun 2022 #36
I've lived at or near the south shore of Lake Erie my whole life.. LeftinOH Jun 2022 #22
First Great Lake I ever saw. When we drove along the shore, the Hortensis Jun 2022 #37
Lake Superior xmas74 Jun 2022 #24
Lake Michigan from the West Coast of Michigan does. Johnny2X2X Jun 2022 #26
Lake Superior can get some pretty big waves that sound pretty close to the Atlantic DetroitLegalBeagle Jun 2022 #29
Some beautiful pictures of Lake Erie storm waves Tom Kitten Jun 2022 #31
Hang on let me stick my head out the window.. 48656c6c6f20 Jun 2022 #32
They sound like cars rolling by out on 441. nt Tommy Carcetti Jun 2022 #34
Lake Michigan feels very ocean-like Happy Hoosier Jun 2022 #35
Lake Michigan - loved it. phylny Jun 2022 #38
Thank you! To me, that's like the ocean only the waves are closer together. NT raccoon Jun 2022 #50
In my opinion, no they don't sound like the ocean. llmart Jun 2022 #39
Most of the "crashing" sounds come when a wave hits a man-made structure, GoCubsGo Jun 2022 #40
the waves are smaller iemanja Jun 2022 #41
10 November 1975. roamer65 Jun 2022 #47
When the winds up VGNonly Jun 2022 #42
I have seen 15 foot waves along western Michigan shores on windy days. Emile Jun 2022 #43
On the shore, the lakes produce smaller waves, but the ocean has longer waves. SYFROYH Jun 2022 #44
No tides to worry about ironflange Jun 2022 #45
Different frequency to the waves. roamer65 Jun 2022 #46
When it storms ellie Jun 2022 #48
I lived in Chicago for a while BarackTheVote Jun 2022 #49
I would love to see a picture of that nt XanaDUer2 Jun 2022 #51
I might have some pictures somewhere BarackTheVote Jun 2022 #52
Lol, yes XanaDUer2 Jun 2022 #53
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