Français : Simulation informatique des vents lors du naufrage du SS Edmund Fitzgerald le 10 novembre 1975 à 19 HNE. Le violet dénote des vents de plus de 45 nœuds (83 km/h). Le « X » montre l'endroit du naufrage.
English: Modeled Winds at 7 pm EST November 10, 1975. Purple denotes winds near storm force (45+ kt). The « X » shows the wreck site.
US National Weather Service Office in Marquette, MI
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