OWLeS

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The Ontario Winter Lake-effect Systems (OWLeS) was a field project focused on three modes of lake-effect snow: Short-fetch, long-fetch, and downstream coastal and orographic effects.[1] The project was conducted along Lake Ontario in the Great Lakes region and in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York. OWLeS occurred in two field phases, one in December 2013 and another in January 2014.[2] The project is a collaborative effort of nine universities and the Center for Severe Weather Research and is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).[3]

Established5-21 December 2013, 4-29 January 2014
FundingNSF
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Ontario Winter Lake effect-Systems (OWLeS)
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LocationLake Ontario, SUNY Oswego
OwnerSUNY Oswego
Established5-21 December 2013, 4-29 January 2014
FundingNSF
StatusResearch Phase
Websitehttp://www.owles.org/
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