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Minnesota Weather Almanac (2006)

de Mark Seeley

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During which winter in history did Minnesotans experience the greatest amount of snow? What makes our state prone to tornados? What town claims the highest temperature ever recorded? How does one predict when the leaves will change color? Were hunters really found frozen after the infamous Armistice Day Blizzard of 1940? How will ozone depletion affect our environment?   From the dog days of summer and the first sweater weather of fall to "cold enough for you?" winter mornings, Minnesotans love to talk about weather. Now beloved climatologist and Minnesota Public Radio commentator Mark Seeley provides all the answers in Minnesota Weather Almanac. Through charts, maps, and reader-friendly text, Seeley measures Minnesota's history in terms of high temperatures, significant rainfall, and devastating blizzards. He defines the character of our seasons and the climatology of our holidays: Groundhog Day, the Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, and everything in between. He shares stories from climate stations around the state and biographies of well-known figures in weather history. Local meteorologist Belinda Jensen writes in the Foreword, "You may not be able to do anything about the weather, but Minnesota Weather Almanacwill help you understand and appreciate its complexity and beauty. Whether planning your garden, dressing for a February day, settling a bet, or simply making small talk with a neighbor, you will find in this fascinating guide all the facts and figures, trials and tales you need. … (mais)
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This book is the result of inspiration and mentoring by the two people who have most affected my personal and professional development. To my dear wife, Cindy Bevier, who has always encouraged me to challenge myself and to follow through on my commitments, I am profoundly grateful for her love and support. And for the late Earl Kuehnast, a friend and colleague who nurtured in me a love for history and applied climatology, this book serves as a way to honor his legacy of educating Minnesotans about our favorite subject.
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Belinda Jensen
Like most people, I wasn't born with a thermometer in my hand, I didn't draw clouds on the walls with crayons when I was five, and I didn't tell Mom and Dad about the day's weather as we sat at the breakfast table.
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Stricken with Meteorological Affected Disorder
November 1978. I was about to join the University of Minnesota Department of Soil, Water, and Climate as a climatologist.
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During which winter in history did Minnesotans experience the greatest amount of snow? What makes our state prone to tornados? What town claims the highest temperature ever recorded? How does one predict when the leaves will change color? Were hunters really found frozen after the infamous Armistice Day Blizzard of 1940? How will ozone depletion affect our environment?   From the dog days of summer and the first sweater weather of fall to "cold enough for you?" winter mornings, Minnesotans love to talk about weather. Now beloved climatologist and Minnesota Public Radio commentator Mark Seeley provides all the answers in Minnesota Weather Almanac. Through charts, maps, and reader-friendly text, Seeley measures Minnesota's history in terms of high temperatures, significant rainfall, and devastating blizzards. He defines the character of our seasons and the climatology of our holidays: Groundhog Day, the Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, and everything in between. He shares stories from climate stations around the state and biographies of well-known figures in weather history. Local meteorologist Belinda Jensen writes in the Foreword, "You may not be able to do anything about the weather, but Minnesota Weather Almanacwill help you understand and appreciate its complexity and beauty. Whether planning your garden, dressing for a February day, settling a bet, or simply making small talk with a neighbor, you will find in this fascinating guide all the facts and figures, trials and tales you need. 

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