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Old 01-17-07, 05:03 PM   #13
ASWnut101
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Back in February 1985 we had a true cold spell (at least for us). One morning in Salt Lake it was -15 F and when I got to Park City it was -44. Only lasted a week, though, and it only happened once in the 36 years I've been here.
I guess you are a believer in the 'Inconvenient Truth".
I'm up in the air on that one. In '78 we had a winter with no snow at all, even at the ski resorts, but in '82 and '83 we had two winters in a row with twice the normal snowfall. Snowbird ended up with 940 inches the first year, and the two-years accumulation runoff ended up flooding downtown Salt Lake City.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_Creek_(Salt_Lake_City)
http://www.ci.slc.ut.us/utilities/Ne...ews5281999.htm

940 inches!!!! thats 78.333333333333333333333333 feet!!!! must be warm there.:p


Here in sunny (but now cloudy) Florida (Orlando area), its like 65 degrees Ferinhight.
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