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Phenology Show: 11/30/21

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Hole in the clouds (not caused by the snow gun). The hole is caused by ice crystals forming in a cloud deck that is primarily composed of supercooled water droplets. The ice crystals scavenge the water droplets, clearing out part of the cloud as the growing ice crystals begin falling in the middle of the hole
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Hole in the clouds (not caused by the snow gun). The hole is caused by ice crystals forming in a cloud deck that is primarily composed of supercooled water droplets. The ice crystals scavenge the water droplets, clearing out part of the cloud as the growing ice crystals begin falling in the middle of the hole

John Latimer's weekly phenological assessment northern Minnesota

Phenology is the rhythmic biological nature of events as they relate to climate. Every week our resident phenologist John Latimer assesses the subtle and not so subtle changes he notices outside and compiles them in his official Phenology Report.

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As a mail carrier in rural Grand Rapids, Minn., for 35 years, John Latimer put his own stamp on a career that delivered more than letters. Indeed, while driving the hundred-mile round-trip daily route, he passed the time by observing and recording seasonal changes in nature, learning everything he could about the area’s weather, plants and animals, and becoming the go-to guy who could answer customers’ questions about what they were seeing in the environment.
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