The pleasant rhythm of waves lapping at the lake shore is caused by wind blowing over the water at a faster speed than the water is moving. This same thing happens in the air all the time ...
the largest recorded wave on record for Lake Michigan was 23 feet, captured by a mid-lake buoy about 40 miles east of Kenosha ...
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