Giant Crack Forms in Frozen Lake Erie, Visible from Space
Giant Crack Forms in Frozen Lake Erie, Visible from Space
US · Published Feb 10, 2026
A massive crack, visible from space, has formed in Lake Erie's ice cover after the lake froze to 94%.
The National Weather Service in Cleveland reports this level of ice cover hasn't been seen since February
The crack, over 80 miles long, was captured by the GOES-19 Satellite, highlighting the extreme weather event.
Lake Erie's massive ice crack seen via satellite
Lake Erie, a large North American freshwater lake, has a massive crack in its ice cover, visible in satellite images. The crack formed after the lake nearly froze solid, with 94% ice coverage, exceeding the typical 65-70%. The National Weather Service in Cleveland noted this freeze, unseen since February 1996. The crack, over 80 miles long, was captured by the GOES-19 Satellite, drawing attention due to its size. While ice cracking is normal, this scale is notable.
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