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Twelve Feet of Snow, but Why All in One Place?

One Small Area of New York State Has Become America's Snow Champion


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Steve Meier, right, and John Bellavia dig out Bellavia's car in Osewgo, N.Y. New York's Governor Eliot Spitzer declared a disaster in Oswego County, where some towns have had 10 to 12 inches of snow since Feb. 3 (Kevin Rivoli/AP Photo)






By NED POTTER

Feb. 13, 2007 — The snow's been so deep that …

There's been so much of it that …

Actually, there's been so much snow in Oswego County, N.Y., on the eastern end of Lake Ontario, that people are running out of ways to describe it.


"In all my life, I mean my entire life combined, I've never seen this much snow at once," said Jim Bevridge, a visitor who drove up from Maryland for a long weekend of snowmobiling.


Unofficially, the town of Redfield reported 12 feet, 2 inches of snow since Feb. 3. Other towns in Oswego County have had nine to 10 feet.


But why there? Why not two counties away? Why, for that matter, is there more snow in Redfield than in parts of Canada, several hundred miles to the north?



Lake Effect Snow



Oswego County is at the receiving end of what's called lake effect snow. It can happen, under the right circumstances, almost anywhere on the planet, but in winter the Great Lakes create almost the perfect mix.


Lake effect snow forms when moisture, evaporating from the surface of a body of relatively warm water, is picked up by cold air blowing over it. In cold months the wind, heavy with humidity, dumps the moisture onshore in the form of snow.


The effect is most pronounced on the shores of a large lake, as the prevailing winds travel from one side to the other.


It explains, for instance, why the Wasatch Mountains of Utah are a skier's paradise. They're fed almost year-round by winds blowing from the west over the Great Salt Lake, which is too briny to freeze.


Likewise, Benton Harbor, Mich., on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan, gets far more snow than Chicago, directly across from it.


But the U.S. champion seems to be at the eastern end of Lake Ontario, an area of upstate New York known as the Tug Hill Plateau, which includes Oswego County.



22 Feet of Snow a Year


Redfield, positioned perfectly on the plateau a few miles from Lake Ontario's end, routinely averages 270 inches of snow a year — about 22 feet, all told. The towns of Montague and North Osceola often get more than 300 inches' worth.

They're used to it. In winter this area is a haven for lovers of snowmobiling. But even the locals will concede this month has been a bit much.

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:lolBIG: , for a second I thought this was going to be an instant classic in the rubber room. If you know what I mean. :missingte
 

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12-16 inches supposed to be coming our way tonight cheater!

Yup, I'm ready.. I spent 2 hours today chopping ice away from my driveway and got ass raped to tune up my snow blower at Hectors...They got me good :hump:

What part you from MR PROFESSOR?

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lockport, i dont think its supposed to be nearly as bad up here though

The storm is widespread, everyone's gonna get it; wind too



LMAO, I just did a job up there.. What a pain in the ass that was finding my way there. Ever hear of Crosby street? Have some friends of the family in Lockport. What the hell do you guys do for entertainment up there in the boonies?
 

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crosby ave off of the bypass? thats not far from me.
lol lockport isnt the boonies. i dont think anyway. lol
drink and gamble! amherst is only a 15 min ride though.
 

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crosby ave off of the bypass? thats not far from me.
lol lockport isnt the boonies. i dont think anyway. lol
drink and gamble! amherst is only a 15 min ride though.


Bypass? you mean where it turns into another street after that stop sign? forget the street.. Dysingsas or something was one of the streets on the way.. Just bustin nuts about the boniness, wasn't that far from the 990.. Just hate back roads when it's the first time on them looking for a job when someone expects you there at a certain time; especially when that someone is a sociopath woman.. lol
 

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crazy.

this is fvcked up and dont remember it being this bad, ever.

i want to move somewhere like fla, but know i would get homesick for the bullshit.

plus sensitive skin. already developed 2nd degree burns last time in fla after passing out on beach for a while with no sun screen and full of booze.

had to see clinic.
 

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:lolBIG: , for a second I thought this was going to be an instant classic in the rubber room. If you know what I mean. :missingte

I don't feel bad now....I thought it was only me that thought this way...lol
 

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I thought this thread was about the movie "Wonderland." John Holmes was notorious for packing 13 inches.
 

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Fuck, me too. We're goddamn pervs.

Same here. Was all set to ask who's complaining about eight inches.

There's a foot of snow dumped overnight on my driveway. That's twelve inches I definitely DON'T need.

Time to go shovel...
 

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