Golden Snowball Award

Golden Snowball Award

The Golden Snowball Award is an annual award presented to the Upstate New York city that receives the most snowfall in a season. The original award was the result of a friendly competition of National Weather Service offices in Upstate. After the Rochester and Syracuse offices closed in the mid-1990s, the competition died out.

The award was revived during the 2002-2003 snowfall season, in which Syracuse won. It has won every year since then as well. The prize is accompanied by a ceremonial $100 check to one of that city's school's hat and mitten drive.

Compared to Syracuse's average snowfall of 116.9 inches, or nearly 10 feet per year, New York City's annual snow average is a relatively small 2-3 feet per year in the city and about 3-4 feet per year in nearby suburbs. For the first time ever, during the 2005-06 winter season the city did have more snowfall than Albany, mainly due to the Blizzard of 2006, which was the city's biggest snowfall ever, while Albany was on the extreme northern fringe.

The cities that compete for the award are

* Albany
* Binghamton
* Buffalo
* Rochester
* Syracuse

Until the 2006-2007 season, several smaller cities also competed for a smaller award, that includes a $50 check. These are:

* Fulton
* Oswego
* Utica
* Watertown

Winners of the Golden Snowball

* 2002-2003: Syracuse
* 2003-2004: Syracuse
* 2004-2005: Syracuse
* 2005-2006: Syracuse
* 2006-2007: Syracuse
* 2007-2008: Syracuse

References

*cite news | title=Forecasters suggest resurrection of New York's snowfall competition | date=January 16, 2003 | publisher=USA Today | url=http://www.usatoday.com/weather/news/2003-01-16-golden-snowball_x.htm
*cite web |url=http://www.weather.com/multimedia/videoplayer.html?clip=5538&collection=videocoll26&nav=141&from=abramsandbettes
title=A fierce snowball competition |accessdate=2007-02-23 |format=Video |work=The Weather Channel: Abrams & Bettes

ee also

Snowfall Statistics for Golden Snowball Award Cities

External links

* [http://goldensnowball.com The Golden Snowball Award]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Snowfall Statistics for Golden Snowball Award Cities — Snowfall by Season= Note: Official National Weather Service snowfall statistics were not kept at the current locations for Syracuse until the 1951 52 season and for Binghamton until the 1952 53 season.All measurements are in inches.Snowiest… …   Wikipedia

  • Golden Book Video — Golden Book Videos are a series of children’s animated videos with short stories based on characters and plots from Little Golden Books and other children’s literature. There are also videos made specifically for educational lessons. They were… …   Wikipedia

  • Syracuse, New York — Syracuse   City   A view of the Downtown Syracuse skyline Nickname(s): Salt City, The Cuse, Emerald Cit …   Wikipedia

  • Lake-effect snow — Lake Effect redirects here. For the American literary journal, see Lake Effect (journal). Lake effect precipitation coming off Lake Erie and into Western New York, as seen by NEXRAD radar, October 12–13, 2006 …   Wikipedia

  • Beauty and the Beast (1991 film) — Beauty and the Beast Theatrical poster by John Alvin[1] Directed by Gary Trousdale Kirk Wise …   Wikipedia

  • Debra Winger — in 2009 Born Mary Debra Winger May 16, 1955 (1955 05 16) (age 56) Clevela …   Wikipedia

  • Perfect Dark — Éditeur Nintendo N64 Microsoft Games Studios Xbox 360/ Xbox Live Arcade Développeur …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Paafekuto daaku — Perfect Dark Perfect Dark Éditeur Nintendo Développeur Rareware Concepteur Chris …   Wikipédia en Français

  • パーフェクト・ダーク — Perfect Dark Perfect Dark Éditeur Nintendo Développeur Rareware Concepteur Chris …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Joey (serie televisee) — Joey (série télévisée) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Joey. Joey Titre original Joey Genre Sitcom Créateur(s) Scott Silveri Shana Goldberg Meehan Production Warner Bros. Television Pays …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”