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01 Jul 09 08:46, TOM WALKER wrote to ROY WITT:
RW>> The Great Lakes area you were in is well documented as one of the
RW>> coldest parts in that neck of the woods. Cold air moving over cold
RW>> water or ice isn't exactly a South Pacific sea breeze. Not to
RW>> mention that the 'lake effect' on temps and precipitation is also
RW>> well known. Hard to say though that Montana winters are any warmer
RW>> since there too they get the arctic air masses that Chicago gets and
RW>> the lattitude is that much further north than Chicago. I doubt it.
RW>> To hear the boys in Saskatchewan and Alberta tell it, it gets mighty
RW>> cold up there.
TW> Wel I know form Experience that Sub Zero Temperatures with ZERO
Where was it that you got lost when I mentioned 'lake effect'? That's
humidity that isn't laying on the ground.
R\%/itt
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