Polar air drifting south and east from Canada has made things interesting on the inland waterways and coastal areas of the United States over the past week. Surface ice, particularly on the Great Lakes, is expanding rapidly and making things difficult, if not impossible in some cases for maritime shippers.
The below images were sent to us from Daniel Frankton while operating on the Great Lakes between Green Bay, Wisconsin and Sault Ste. Marie between mid-December and 3 January 2014. Green Bay: Lower St. Mary’s River: At the Soo Locks (Sault Ste Marie) : Jeffrey Musk from Safety Management Systems LLC in Portland Maine sends us the following images of what happened when super cold air met the relatively warm (although super cold) waters along coast of Maine this week. Do you have photos you’d like to share? Please email us at info@gcaptain.com Looking for base layers or a coat to keep you warm this week? Shop the gCaptain store… CLICK HERE. |
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