Strange weather phenomenon in Newfoundland







Strange weather phenomenon in Newfoundland

Recorded in the spring 2003 at Miles Cove

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Info: An Ice-Push is a strange weather phenomenon where shore winds cause ice to be pushed onto the beach. This video shows a phenomenon called "ice-shove" or "ice-push" occuring in Miles Cove, Newfoundland, Canada. Such an event occurs when the winds and/or ocean currents push the floating sea ice up against the shore.
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