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- The Snowbelt, Snow Belt, Frostbelt, or Frost Belt is the region near the Great Lakes in North America where heavy snowfall in the form of lake-effect snow...
- southeast s**** of Lake Erie, which is located in an area designated as the Snowbelt. Although predominantly not in a subtropical climate, some warmer-climate...
- portions with up to 160 inches (410 cm) annually in the Lake Superior snowbelt each year. Wisconsin has three types of muni****lity: cities, villages...
- Great Lakes, making for abundant snow in some areas. In December 2010, the snowbelt set a new record when it was hit by more than a metre of snow within 48...
- winds, the "snowbelts" receive regular snow fall from this localized weather pattern, especially along the eastern s****s of the lakes. Snowbelts are found...
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- po****tion of 270,462. Corn Belt Economy of the United States Rust Belt Snowbelt Southernization, refers to the political and cultural effects of the growth...
- Chautauqua County. The resort is located at the western end of the ski country snowbelt. P****'n Peak opened in 1964. The lodge was built in the Tudor architecture...
- affected by lake-effect and parallel "ocean-effect" phenomena are called snowbelts. These include areas east of the Great Lakes in North America, the west...
- Corporation National Cash Register Corporation This is far less than the snowbelt regions of northeast Ohio due to distance from the Great Lakes and slightly...