Gales of November with liquid mountains whipping 12-18 high in the waters of Lake Erie on the beach of Port Stanley, Ontario Canada (Nov 19, 2020)


The strong winds on the Great Lakes are often referred to as the "Witch of November," according to Farmers' Almanac and local residents. The winds rage from mid-October through December and often into January as the cold, dry air from Canada mixes with the warmer, moister air moving north from the Gulf of Mexico over the lakes, according to the National Weather Service.


Size: 5600px × 3737px
Location: Port Stanley, Ontario, Canada
Photo credit: © Mette Holm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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