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Steam fog (arctic sea smoke) and steam devils, Lake Michigan, 1971. Image is from the paper by Lyons and Pease which first reported on, and named, the phenomenon of steam devils. |
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Lyons, W.A. and Pease S.R., "'Steam Devils' over Lake Michigan during a January arctic outbreak", Monthly Weather Review, vol.100, p.235, March 1972. |
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March 1972 |
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