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Thanks Scott. This is great and very timely. I'll add this to the Climate
impacts section of my website for April 2011.
LA
Secretary
American Association of State Climatologists
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Lesley-Ann L. Dupigny-Giroux, Ph.D.
Associate Professor & VT State Climatologist
University of Vermont
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On Wed, 4 May 2011, Scott Whittier wrote:
> 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.
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> 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.
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> Scott
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