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"Lots of Snow"
Phil Shapiro, Washington DC

"On January 17, 1996, the town of Montague, New York, set a nationwide record for the most snowfall in a single day. Located not far from the eastern shore of Lake Ontario, Montague recorded a whopping 77 inches of snowfall within a 24-hour period.

"This kind of blizzard is fairly common in cities and towns on the eastern shores of the Great Lakes. Cleveland, Ohio and Buffalo, New York, are two cities that regularly see snowfalls of two or three feet...

"But six feet of snow is a lot of snow. And six-and-a-half feet of snow, falling within a 24-hour period, is something you don't see too often anywhere..."

CONTENTS

  • The Great Lakes: Snow Machines
  • Warmer By The Lake?
  • Who Gets All The Snow?
  • How the Snow Machines Run
  • Lake-Effect: Heat and Moisture
  • Transfer Lake-Effect Cloud Formation
  • Here's Our Snow!

FEATURES:

  • 32 cards
  • several graphics
  • navigation: linear, keyboard arrows
  • size:
    normal 300 Kb
    compressed 300 Kb

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