8. It can’t be too cold to snow.
There is a popular myth that it can be too cold to snow. While there is some coloration between temperature and amount of snow, it can snow at any temperature below zero except absolute zero.
Most heavy snowfall happens when the temperature is 15F or above. When it gets colder, the air gets more dry and holds less water vapor. So when the temperature is in the single digits heavy snow is unlikely, but some snow is always possible.
That’s way more clever than I was exgictenp. Thanks!
Well I guess I don’t have to spend the weekend fiuigrng this one out!
Thta’s going to make things a lot easier from here on out.
It is interesting to note also that the numbers keep getting revised downward – 2Q 2011 numbers are not as good as first reported. And QE3 is looming . . . yikes.Yet my world (higher education philanthropy) seems to be doing really well and I am engaged daily with very optimistic people. Anecdotal, I know – but the optimism is infectious. Sometimes difficult to reconcile the ‘bad news’ with the outpouring of generosity that I see daily.