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Salt-Water Snow DX

Any rumors to the truth that a lot of us in the North Atlantic region are now surrounded by frozen salt water blown in off the ocean, and therefore will temporarily be like living in Bermuda as far as water-path AM skip is concerned?

(The Little Woman here snarkily says that I might be on to something only if planes and boats start disappearing over Eastern Pennsylvania).
 
'Little Stevie' -- harumph. I cash my fourth SS retirement check in three weeks, thank you Sonny, hi!

The winter/summer ground conductivity experiments in the Midwest USA, snow or no snow, would not involve the sheer amount of salt-water snow that we hapless souls in NE PA and MA and DE get as a weekly rebuke, Spence.

Basically, I'd asked, as an interested, semi-retired, sideband-slop scarred DXer, if anyone snowbound (from stuff off the Atlantic) ever noticed a reception spike or two as they sat, headset crackling, marooned on an iceberg of meteorlogical exhaust largely composed of frozen brine.

May as well look for some sort of benefit from living fttb in Antarctica during Cabin Fever season!
 
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