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Snowstorms across large parts of the nation in mid-January could distort the numbers, though just how much is hard to predict.
January jobs report to offer important read on economy Neil Irwin 2011
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Snowstorms have become an all-too-familiar scene this winter.
City Pulls Off a Snow Job Michael Howard Saul 2011
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Photo from "Blizzards and Snowstorms of Washington, D.C."
D.C. area snow chances decreasing, not done Ian Livingston 2011
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Snowstorms have struck the east of the US and Canada, while the west has been bitterly cold –30C.
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A day after the Union of Concern Scientists UCS - a non-profit environmental group - announced "Climate Change Makes Major Snowstorms More Likely", USA Today's Weather Editor Doyle Rice published an interesting story on possible linkages between U.S. snowstorms and global warming.
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First thought: Snowstorms are the enemies of driving fantasy.
2011 Nissan Altima 2.5S sedan Warren Brown 2011
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Snowstorms = global warming, lol good luck with that one!
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Second thought: Snowstorms are why the Obama administration's dream of 1 million battery electric vehicles BEVs on U.S. roads by 2015 is likely to remain a dream long beyond 2015.
2011 Nissan Altima 2.5S sedan Warren Brown 2011
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Paul Kocin and Louis Uccellini in their book, Northeast Snowstorms Volume 1, investigated thirty snowstorms that produced at least 10 inches of snow.
Why was last year so snowy? Part II Jason Samenow 2010
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The newspaper version of the photo was published in my first book, "Blizzards and Snowstorms of Washington, D.C." with all its imperfections.
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