Between 11,000 to 8,500 years ago during the last ice age, Michigan did get a lot of hurricanes. It's when the Earth warned up so fast that its vaporize glaciers causing the atmosphere to develop everyday severe foggy stormy, violent tornado and hyper windy conditions. It's was very warm during winter months with 75 degree temperatures and very hot during summer months up to 90 to 115 degrees. The gulf moisture was too much that powerful super hurricanes can come further inland to the U.S. and reach up to Canada as a Tropical Depression.