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unusual facts about Snowfall: The Tony Bennett Christmas Album


Snowfall: The Tony Bennett Christmas Album

The album was reissued on CD in 1994, with new cover art and a bonus track, "I'll Be Home for Christmas", recorded during a live appearance by Bennett on The Jon Stewart Show.


Aldan, Russia

Aldan has the typical eastern Siberian subarctic climate (Köppen Dfc) though it is affected by the Pacific Ocean more than localities in the lower Lena basin, which gives it much heavier rainfall during the summer than most of the republic, as well as a little more snowfall and considerably less extreme winter temperatures.

Alina Simone

Alina Simone / The Black Swans – Snowfall & Starlight / Country Cookie No. 3 (7", Ltd) (Sunken Treasure Records, 2009)

Baffin Mountains

The snowfall in the Baffin Mountains is light, much less than in places like the Saint Elias Mountains in southeastern Alaska and southwestern Yukon which are plastered with snow.

December 1969 nor'easter

The cyclone was rated by meteorology researchers Kocin and Uccellini (2004) as a high-end Category 3 on the Northeast Snowfall Impact Scale (NESIS), equating to a "major" winter storm.

Knickerbocker Storm

Baltimore, Maryland was paralyzed as it received the most snowfall within 24 hours since 1872.

Rumford, South Dakota

Banjo Dan and the Mid-nite Plowboys included the song "Rumford, South Dakota, is No More" on their 1974 "Snowfall" album.

Santiam Junction, Oregon

The Santiam Junction State Airport is an emergency/recreational landing strip that is closed from the first snowfall until spring.

The Gerry Ryan Show

During the February 2009 snowfall Ryan reminded his listeners of a similar snowfall in 1982, when the Government even appointed Tánaiste and Labour party leader Michael O'Leary as the Minister for Snow.

Warburton Highway

The Warburton Highway is a 35 kilometre west-east semi-rural highway starting on the eastern fringes of Melbourne, Victoria (Australia) at the Maroondah Highway just after Lilydale, connecting Melbourne to the Yarra Valley wine region and its towns, as well as Melbourne's closest mountain peak to receive regular snowfall, Mount Donna Buang.


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