GREAT LAKES ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY, NOAA Climate Data Modernization Project
 National Weather Service Historical Great Lakes Ice Reports for Winters 1899 - 1970

 Site No. 388, Approximate Location: 42.05 N. Latitude, 82.61 W. Longitude
 Site Name  Leamington                     on Lake Erie         
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 Year Mo Da   T1   T2   C1  T1C1 T2C1  C2  T1C2 T2C2  C3 T1C3 T2C3  IMAGE   Supplemental Information
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 1943  3 29   -1   -1   DI   -1   -1   SW   -1   -1       -1   -1  302.TIF   TO POINT PELEE                  

 1944  3 13    2   -1   SO   -1   -1        -1   -1       -1   -1  309.TIF   TO PELEE ISLAND                 

 1946  3  4   -1   -1   IP   -1   -1   WI   -1   -1       -1   -1  318.TIF   TO RONDEAU (CANADIAN SHORE)     

 1947  3 10   -1   -1   SO   -1   -1        -1   -1       -1   -1  327.TIF   TO PELEE                        

 1948  3  8   -1   -1   OW   -1   -1        -1   -1       -1   -1  335.TIF   TO KINGSVILLE                   
 1948  3 22   -1   -1   LF   -1   -1        -1   -1       -1   -1  337.TIF   LAKE                            

 1949  3  7    2    3   NI   -1   -1        -1   -1       -1   -1  342.TIF                                   

 1950  3  6    4    6        -1   -1        -1   -1       -1   -1  350.TIF                                   
 1950  3  6   -1   -1   SO   -1   -1        -1   -1       -1   -1  350.TIF   TO COLCHESTER                   

 1951  3  5   -1   -1   FD   -1   -1   DI   -1   -1       -1   -1  360.TIF   TO POINT PELEE                  
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 Ice thickness is in inches, -1 = no thickness reported, see report for ice conditon codes.
 T1 = ice thickness or part of a range if T2 is present,  C1 = primary condtion of ice.
 T1C1 = thickness of C1 or part of range if T2C1 is presnet.
 C2, T1C2, T2C2, C3, T1C3, T2C3 are secondary and ternary ice conditon and condition thickness.