02-16-2011, 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Chaos
So, I've been wondering if anyone has ever cross-referenced the winter snow depth data with iceout dates before. With all of the talk about poor ice conditions due to the slush layer under the snow and now the cancellation of the Alton Winter Carnival, I just can't help but wonder if the snow depth on the ice will contribute to an early iceout, a late iceout or an average one. Does the insulating effect that inhibits ice growth also inhibit the ice melting?
I prefer the lake on the soft side, not hard, so I hope I don't bumb out those folks enjoying it's winter use, but I already have the itch and can't seem to shake it. I've been out of the water for 3 and 1/2 months and am ready to get back. 
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Hi Chaos, we have a app for this over in the weather threads already under way.
http://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/...660#post150660
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