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From hand-built canoes to massive freighters, violent storms have tested ships for centuries and led to tragedies that ...
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The 50th anniversary of the shipwreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald reminds us of how important the Great Lakes are as a conduit ...
With the weather forecasting capabilities of today, the captain of the Edmund Fitzgerald may not have even embarked from port ...
One huge November storm sank 18 ships and drowned more than 250 sailors on the lakes 62 years before the Edmund Fitzgerald went down in Lake Superior.
Fifty years after the Great Lakes freighter sank, scientists can explain the weather that still haunts Lake Superior.
The Edmund Fitzgerald changed its route across Lake Superior to protect itself from the violent storm that was coming. It proved fatal.