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20040223:Lake Effect Snow case study
- Subject: 20040223:Lake Effect Snow case study
- Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 09:37:12 -0700 (MST)
HI Dennis,
A myriad of options are available to you:
Look at past LES events:
PLease see:
http://www.joss.ucar.edu/cometCases/avail.html
and check cases 5 and 32..
Also for your specific event you can try the NCDC for any archived data,
and another useful vehicle can be the "needdata" mail list which you can
subscribe to at:
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/mailinglist/mailing-list-form.html
You must be a member to post.
Good luck,
Jeff
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> hi,
>
> I am currently a meteorology major at Millersville University and am working
> on a case study on the December 24, 2002, till January 1, 2003 lake effect
> storm in Buffalo new york. If you have any data or information on how to
> obtain data could you please let me know. THank you,
>
> Dennis O'Donnell
>
> Dennis M O'Donnell Jr.
> Millersville University
> cell: 610-329-2478
> AOL IM: Den748
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