In November of 1913, a storm unlike any other descended on the Great Lakes. Despite not forming over the world’s massive oceans, it would go on to rival the strength of a hurricane with ferocious winds, blinding snow, and towering 35 foot or 11 meter waves. I’m sure you can imagine what it might be like to be a ship in those conditions. This is the story of the White Hurrican, and as always, viewer discretion is advised.