16-02-2017 22:30 via theguardian.com

Frozen lakes end the winter with an 'ice tsunami'

If the winds are strong enough and sustained, the spring can deliver ice shove or ice heave at the edge of lakes in the north of the globeIn late February, the winter ice may start to melt. When that happens, frozen lakes can send spectacular slow-motion waves of crushed ice cascading over the shoreline onto the land. These waves are sometimes called “ice tsunamis” but, to meteorologists, they are “ice shove” or “ice heave”.Specific conditions are needed to pr
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