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Denver Snowstorm Plowing and DIA Travel Update


SNOW PLOWING
At 2:45 p.m. on March 15, the Denver Department of Transportation and Infrastructure confirmed that snowplow operations will continue today into Tuesday, with drivers on duty to address both the main streets and residential streets. As of 5 a.m. today, the city s extremely useful Plowtracker page showed approximately thirty residential and so-called big plows staged throughout the city, many of them already hard at work.
NEIGHBORHOOD CLEANUP
Residents are required to clear snow and ice from their sidewalks by the day after snow stops falling. Complaints about homeowners who ve shirked this responsibility can be made to Denver 311 and the city can connect those unable to shovel with volunteers. Click to get more info about the Snow Angels program, as well as to learn about fines that can be given out to the able-bodied but lazy. ....

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Weather Forecasting Has Come a Long Way: Get Ready, Denver!


On Friday, March 2, 1990, a young, brash, confident meteorologist addressed the daily news editorial meeting at KCNC-TV (then “Colorado’s News Channel,” now “CBS4”) and stated that a blizzard would strike Colorado’s Front Range on Tuesday of the next week.
His declaration was met with skepticism bordering on pure disbelief. According to conventional wisdom, it was “impossible” to know Colorado’s weather more than one to two days in advance. Historically, that had been true: A young science, meteorology had been growing over the past century much like a puppy does from eight weeks to six months old.
Many of the essential physical and thermodynamic elements of weather were well understood during the first half of the twentieth century; the problem was how to “model” those behaviors into the future. The size of the atmosphere is mind-boggling. In just the lower parts, where most of our weather is formed, it’s roughly 854 million cubic miles in volume, ....

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