Sentences with phrase «snowfall record»

The phrase "snowfall record" means the highest or greatest amount of snow that has fallen in a specific area over a particular period of time. Full definition
This knowledge of the stratigraphy and other properties can be an asset when analyzing the hundreds of thousands of years of snowfall recorded in ice cores.
The largest snowfall recorded in Campbell River was 53.3 centimeters (1 ft, 9 in) in 1978.
Erie, Pa., needs just 1 inch of snow to beat Buffalo's all - time seasonal snowfall record for a major U.S. city.
The storm set a near - record in NYC, with more than 26 inches of snow recorded at Central Park, which broke the all - time daily snowfall record set in 2006.
As of 10 p.m., this was the eighth largest snowfall recorded on any one day in March at the Buffalo airport.
Broome County Executive Jason Garnar said the previous one - day snowfall record is 25 inches in Lisle.
Tas van Ommen and Vin Morgan of the Australian Antarctic Division studied snowfall records in ice cores from East Antarctica's Law Dome.
Had the storm hit only 50 miles or so further northwest, the Twin Cities would have been in the bullseye for at least a foot of snow, which would have shattered the all - time May snowfall record there, which stands at just 3 inches.
In the East, the early - year cold was accompanied by heavy snowfall for some locations, including Boston, Massachusetts, which set a new seasonal snowfall record with 110.6 inches of snow.
In southern Oregon, Crater Lake observed 196.7 in (500 cm) of snowfall, breaking the previous December snowfall record of 196 in (498 cm) set in 1948.
I'd like to know what snowfall records have got to do with AGW.
According to the NOAA, numerous areas of the country set snowfall records during the months of March and April.
Daily maximum snowfall records were also broken at several stations.
Blizzard Jonas on the US east coast has just shattered snowfall records.
January 23, 2016 was a doozy that went by the name of Winter Storm Jonas; a hulking, rambling nor'easter that broke snowfall records from Virginia to Connecticut.
An uncharacteristically large number of snowfall records have been set since 1980.
With Boston just inches away from breaking the all - time snowfall record, it's pretty safe to say that my boots are here to stay despite my protests.
This is of course a misleading strawman argument; global warming does not eliminate either cold or snowfall records.
The First Great Blizzard of 2010 set all kinds of snowfall records, including in the D.C. area; one can only wonder what the record books will tell us about the second.
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