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Meteotsunami-like wave caught on video near Thunder Bay, Ont.

Meteotsunami-like wave caught on video near Thunder Bay, Ont.

CBC07-07-2025
Shuniah, Ont., resident Alan Auld submitted this video of the water levels fluctuating in front of his house. Scientists say they think the video shows a meteotsunami, which is a type of large wave that can be caused by atmospheric pressure changes.
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