tug hill VS wasatch mountains cage match for WILLH

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well WILLH I was looking into the weather anomilies you spoke of in ask john....and came across this.....the whole thing is interesting and pits the snow from the mountains against the LES of the plateau....but basically its the wind coming down the mountain range VS the wind across a lake...enjoy....for the win is at the bottom under summary....look under STORM INTENSITY too....I have been in a storm at LOLO PASS that dumped 6 inches every hour....with lightning....wow was it a spectacle for sure and we all thought we were gonna have to spend the night in a snow cave....thank the weather wennies there WILLH

http://wasatchweatherweenies.blogspot.com/2013/12/cage-match-tug-hill-plateau-vs-wasatch.html
 
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water content 15 = is the most snow

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frnash

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water content 15 = is the most snow
Hmmm, methinks I see two areas with water content = 16 (both circled with a thin red line, with a thin red leader connecting the two:

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#1 Looks to be in San Juan County, UT Near:
City/CDP (census-designated place)
elevation (ft.)
Bluff
4,324
White Mesa5,305
Blanding
6,106
Monticello
7,070

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#2 is none other than the Keweenaw and east central UP!
 
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