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Re: Snow



Of course, precipitation will fall as snow in any location with the right
atmospheric conditions, regardless of latitude. High altitude locations in
low latitude regions get snow all the time. Many of the peaks in the Andes,
for example (usually those over 6200 meters) have snow year round. Mount
Pumasillo and Mount Salcantay in Peru are two examples. Depends entirely on
the conditions.

Pat

-----Original Message-----
From: David Krentz <David.Krentz@disney.com>
To: dbensen@gotnet.net <dbensen@gotnet.net>; dinosaur@usc.edu
<dinosaur@usc.edu>
Date: Saturday, January 22, 2000 3:01 AM
Subject: Re: Snow


>  I imagine in several million years of weather changes, it must of snowed
at
>least once in a warm climate.  We get snow in L.A every 30 or so years.
Also,
>with so many volcanoes going off, that must've affected weather
dramatically at
>times.
>  David Krentz