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Scott Whittier <[log in to unmask]>
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Climate & Meterology in Vermont <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Wed, 4 May 2011 11:36:45 -0400
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Folks -
Conor Lahiff, one of our forecasters, captured these images 
and aligned them up to make a nice, smooth 4 picture loop of 
the North Country from April 8th to May 1st.

The most obvious thing is the loss of snowpack across the 
region as well as ice cover on area lakes. In the latter 
images you will notice the sediment plumes in Lake 
Champlain, especially near the Winooski, Lamoille and 
Missisuqoi Bay. Lastly, some sediment plumes in Lake 
Memphremagog as well.

Scott

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