I can remember going to Holland MI to see Dave while our daughter was there on 
a college visit. Sunday we woke up, and found nearly two feet of snow! Thank 
goodness for the heated sidewalks on campus!

Jim Matiya 

Too often we underestimate
 the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest 
compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the 
potential to turn a life around...Leo Buscaglia


Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2014 19:54:07 -0500
Subject: Re: [tips] Which of us gets the most snow?
From: [email protected]
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If you want to do colleges as well as universities, this year Hope College 
(Holland, MI) could compete.  As of yesterday, we've had 90 inches of snow 
halfway through winter--with the snow drift outside my office window so high 
that I can't see across the street, and the snow banks along the streets at the 
middle of car windows, meaning we need to be cautious at intersections.  This 
is thanks to lake effect snow that makes for near continuous snow on cold days 
such as we're having now.  As Lake Michigan now chills and gains ice, the lake 
effect diminishes, and will disappear if the lake freezes over to WI, as has 
happened only once in the last half century--but could happen this year.  
Having prayed for snow as a child in my hometown of nearly snow-free Seattle, I 
find this quite beautiful and exciting.


But we in western MI usually don't compete with the western NY folks, and 
certainly not with the northern Michigan colleges, such as Finlandia University 
in Hancock, MI, where lake effect snow from Superior makes for 220 inches in an 
*average* winter.  So far their area has had a reported 219 inches, with 44 
inches on the ground and a long way to go before this unusual winter is over.  


Meanwhile, if you need a counter example for climate change skeptics, the warm 
Alaskan winter has made for avalanches that currently are blocking the highway 
to Valdez.

Dave Myers
www.davidmyers.org

www.hearingloop.org




On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 6:06 PM, Christopher Green <[email protected]> wrote:


         

    


         

    


         

    


On 2014-01-27, at 5:09 PM, David Hogberg wrote:
I cannot resist:   -40F = -40C.

Been there. Done that. (For real. None of this "wind chill" fiction. And not in 
Winnipeg, but in Québec.)

Chris===========


On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 5:02 PM, Jim Clark <[email protected]> wrote:








 The real test of toughness is who gets the most cold!   Especially with wind 
chill … we’re down in the -40s (centigrade) today.
 Jim
 
Jim ClarkProfessor & Chair of Psychology
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http://www.foxnews.com/weather/2014/01/21/10-snowiest-colleges-in-us/
 I think SUNY Oswego should be at the top of this list.
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