The Campus Chronicle
Vol. XVII, Issue 20
for the Amherst campus of the University of Massachusetts
February 8, 2002

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Grounds staff bested by Mother Nature

Last Friday, Mother Nature showed once again who is in charge. The weather reports for this storm, which had been changing almost hourly, indicated that precipitation would be much lighter than expected and that temperatures would rise above freezing early in the morning on Friday. As we all know now, that didn't happen. Temperatures rose at about 7 p.m. In spite of having crews and equipment in at 3 a.m., we were unable to treat the more than 90 acres of parking lots at the last minute and in time for the opening of the University.

Mishelle Micheals, a well-known meteorologist, states it best in the latest issue of the Massachusetts Audubon Society's Sanctuary magazine: "Because there are so many variables that can impact the amount of snow - topography, how close the storm is to the coast - predicting snowfall is one of the most stressful, high-impact events for a forecaster. If you're ever feeling a sense of grandiosity, just wait for winter. It will always humble you."
We apologize for the situation on Friday. All the data we had showed that we'd be able to open at the normal time. Mother Nature had other plans.
We've learned some lessons from this storm and will do better next time.

R. MARC FOURNIER
assistant director,
Grounds Management
Physical Plant

 
    
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