A bitter blast of Arctic air that brought dangerous wind chills across the Midwest last weekend created erupting “ice volcanoes” on a Lake Michigan beachfront. The National Weather Service in Grand Rapids said the sight was captured Sunday at Oval Beach in Saugatuck, Mich, according to Fox News report.
The National Weather Service posted a photo of “ice volcanoes” on Twitter with the caption: “It was a great day to visit the beach and watch the waves interact with the ice”.
It was a great day to visit the beach and watch the waves interact with the ice. Here's a couple "ice volcanoes" erupting at Oval Beach on Sunday, February 16, 2020. #miwx #wmiwx pic.twitter.com/B0Vkl18RrN
— NWS Grand Rapids (@NWSGrandRapids) February 16, 2020
“Here's a couple of ‘ice volcanoes’ erupting at Oval Beach on Sunday, February 16, 2020”.
“You never know what you'll find at the lake until you go out there. Today it was volcanoes.”
An ice volcano is a cone-shaped mound of ice formed over a lake by the eruption of water and slush through an ice shelf. As the post went viral, Twitterati reacted.
A user wrote, "Wow... I've never seen anything like this...wonderful."
Another wrote: "Probably the most fascinating winter phenomena on the Great Lakes, besides lake-effect snow."
"What's going on in the picture? Are the ice-volcanoes just a result of perspective from the water hitting the ice, or are they actually little mini-volcanoes made of ice?" asked one user.
"That's so unbelievably awesome!" a user remarked.
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