" Lake Efect " . As with all the Great Lakes, they can create their own weather or intensify bypassing storms.
It receives an average of ten tornado touchdowns per year and is subject to lake effect snow from Lake Erie.
Douglas K Salisbury has written: 'Impact of algal-available phosphorus on Lake Erie water quality' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Phosphorus, Mathematical models, Phosphorus
The address of the Erie Branch Library is: 2065 Erie Road, Erie, 48133-9757.
"Erie, like any city, does have affordable hotels. The cost of living is higher so the hotels are a bit more expensive but if you shop around you could find a good hotel for $100 a night."
Harry D Van Meter has written: 'Unharvested fishes in the U.S. commercial fishery of western Lake Erie in 1969' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Fisheries, Fisheries
Yes. Erie, PA is on the coast of Lake Erie.
Erie, PA is in Erie County.
Erie MEANS IRELAND
Erie has a humid continental climate, typical of the Great Lakes. Erie is located in the snow belt that stretches from Cleveland to Watertown, so its winters are typically cold, with heavy lake effect snow. But Erie also has stretches of mild weather that melts the snow. Erie also experiences other big weather events, including snow, ice, rain, thunderstorms, and fog. Its rainfall is somewhat moderate, averaging 42.2 inches annually. Its winters are harsh and sometimes deadly, snowfall totals averaging over 100 inches. In 2010-2011, Erie received 107.4 inches with the first accumulation alone. Winter temperatures average 34 in January to lows averaging 21. In summer, highs average around 80 in July and lows averaging 64.
Overfishing was the major environmental issue associated with Lake Erie in the 1970s. In 1975, the blue pike went extinct because of overfishing.
Yes, there is a town called Erie on the edge of Lake Erie.
The Lake Erie.