With both Miliken Station ( or what ever it is called now) and the
Cornell lake source cooling adding warm water it almost impossible for
the lake to completely freeze over, there will always be some open
water. It really is just a matter of how much. Also for the record,
having lived in the area except from 1966- 1972, since 1948 and I have
never seen the lake completely freeez over even in the mid 1980s when we
had -20 weather for two weeks.
Besides, were supposed to be having "Global Warming" aren't we? :?)
Carl Steckler
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