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lake effect snow

Unlucky 7 Snowiest Cities in the U.S.

April 30, 2019December 27, 2016 by Tom Moore

Those of us who live around Atlanta, Georgia or Dallas, Texas, who only see around 2 or 3 inches of snow per year on average, can be heard complaining during the winter when a snow event occurs. There are, however, many cities around the nation where considerably more snow falls and it becomes part of the … Read more

The Tools and Concepts for Forecasting Winter Precipitation

December 21, 2017May 10, 2017 by Jeff Haby

Introduction This informative forecast writing will focus on the weather forecasting tools and concepts that are used to predict winter weather events. There are various types of winter weather events that are analyzed and forecasted including mid-latitude cyclones, ice storms, lake-effect snows and sleet storms. Each of these will be discussed separately. In addition, bust … Read more

Difference Between Single vs. Multiple Lake Effect Snow Bands

May 9, 2017December 4, 2014 by Chris Robbins
Radar image showing both single and multiple snow bands.

In an earlier article, we discussed the dynamics and thermodynamics of lake effect snow. In this post, we discuss the meteorological differences between single-band and multiple-band lake-effect snow events.  Keep in mind that all lake-effect snow events are fueled by moisture and latent heat flux from the relatively warm lake water; these fluxes are already … Read more

Lake-Effect Snow: The Physics of Colossal Snow

May 19, 2016November 18, 2014 by Chris Robbins
Lake effect snow formation illustration

One of the most awe-inspiring forces of nature is lake-effect snow. The amount of latent energy required to produce the lake-effect convection is astounding, and in some situations, snowfall rates can reach as high as 5 to 6 inches per hour.  In this article, we discuss the atmospheric physics, dynamics, and thermodynamics responsible for the … Read more

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