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January 23, 2025 - Harrisburg, PA

New Partnership Tackles Snow Squalls, Supports Safer Winter Travel

Winter weather is here, and navigating the unique hazards of snow squalls is crucial for drivers to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road. Thanks to a new partnership, drivers could soon get more relevant information to help them stay safe on the roads.

The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PA Turnpike), the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) are teaming up with the National Weather Service (NWS) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to prioritize roadway safety and further study how snow squalls affect driving.

"We have seen snow squalls occur on the Turnpike, and it definitely affects how people drive, which is why we want to support this study and hopefully help educate drivers on how to safely navigate through a snow squall," said Craig Shuey, Chief Operating Officer for the PA Turnpike.

A snow squall is a brief and intense period of heavy snow (up to 2 inches in 30 minutes), strong winds (30+ mph), and whiteout conditions (visibility less than mile). Due to their isolated and intense nature, snow squalls can catch drivers off guard and lead to major transportation impacts, including multi-vehicle crashes.

Speakers Include:
Craig Shuey, Chief Operating Officer, PA Turnpike
Larry Shifflet, Executive Deputy Secretary, PennDOT
John Banghoff, Lead Meteorologist, National Weather Service, State College
Dr. Jase Bernhardt, Hofstra University



Craig Shuey, COO of PA Turnpike joins the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) to team up with the National Weather Service (NWS) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to prioritize roadway safety and further study how snow squalls affect driving.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27110_PTC_SnowSquall_EmilyDamiano_01.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Winter weather is here, and navigating the unique hazards of snow squalls is crucial for drivers to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road. Thanks to a new partnership, drivers could soon get more relevant information to help them stay safe on the roads...In order to help drivers visualize what it is like to drive into a snow squall, Dr. Jase Bernhardt from Hofstra University is developing a virtual reality snow squall simulator. Dr. Bernhardt, who teaches courses in sustainability, climate change and weather for Hofstra University, secured a grant from the Road to Zero Traffic Safety Program and has partnered with meteorologists from the National Weather Service office in State College, PA, who have served as subject matter experts to ensure the accuracy of the simulation. The virtual reality simulator will be used to study how drivers react to snow squalls...The simulator immerses the participant in a snow squall with 360-degree graphics and surround sound, while vividly depicting what happens when proper caution is not taken, said John Banghoff, Lead Meteorologist with NWS State College.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27110_PTC_SnowSquall_EmilyDamiano_02.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Winter weather is here, and navigating the unique hazards of snow squalls is crucial for drivers to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road. Thanks to a new partnership, drivers could soon get more relevant information to help them stay safe on the roads...In order to help drivers visualize what it is like to drive into a snow squall, Dr. Jase Bernhardt from Hofstra University is developing a virtual reality snow squall simulator. Dr. Bernhardt, who teaches courses in sustainability, climate change and weather for Hofstra University, secured a grant from the Road to Zero Traffic Safety Program and has partnered with meteorologists from the National Weather Service office in State College, PA, who have served as subject matter experts to ensure the accuracy of the simulation. The virtual reality simulator will be used to study how drivers react to snow squalls...The simulator immerses the participant in a snow squall with 360-degree graphics and surround sound, while vividly depicting what happens when proper caution is not taken, said John Banghoff, Lead Meteorologist with NWS State College.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27110_PTC_SnowSquall_EmilyDamiano_03.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Winter weather is here, and navigating the unique hazards of snow squalls is crucial for drivers to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road. Thanks to a new partnership, drivers could soon get more relevant information to help them stay safe on the roads...In order to help drivers visualize what it is like to drive into a snow squall, Dr. Jase Bernhardt from Hofstra University is developing a virtual reality snow squall simulator. Dr. Bernhardt, who teaches courses in sustainability, climate change and weather for Hofstra University, secured a grant from the Road to Zero Traffic Safety Program and has partnered with meteorologists from the National Weather Service office in State College, PA, who have served as subject matter experts to ensure the accuracy of the simulation. The virtual reality simulator will be used to study how drivers react to snow squalls...The simulator immerses the participant in a snow squall with 360-degree graphics and surround sound, while vividly depicting what happens when proper caution is not taken, said John Banghoff, Lead Meteorologist with NWS State College.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27110_PTC_SnowSquall_EmilyDamiano_04.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Winter weather is here, and navigating the unique hazards of snow squalls is crucial for drivers to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road. Thanks to a new partnership, drivers could soon get more relevant information to help them stay safe on the roads...In order to help drivers visualize what it is like to drive into a snow squall, Dr. Jase Bernhardt from Hofstra University is developing a virtual reality snow squall simulator. Dr. Bernhardt, who teaches courses in sustainability, climate change and weather for Hofstra University, secured a grant from the Road to Zero Traffic Safety Program and has partnered with meteorologists from the National Weather Service office in State College, PA, who have served as subject matter experts to ensure the accuracy of the simulation. The virtual reality simulator will be used to study how drivers react to snow squalls...The simulator immerses the participant in a snow squall with 360-degree graphics and surround sound, while vividly depicting what happens when proper caution is not taken, said John Banghoff, Lead Meteorologist with NWS State College.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27110_PTC_SnowSquall_EmilyDamiano_05.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Craig Shuey, COO of PA Turnpike joins the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) to team up with the National Weather Service (NWS) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to prioritize roadway safety and further study how snow squalls affect driving...Winter weather is here, and navigating the unique hazards of snow squalls is crucial for drivers to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road. Thanks to a new partnership, drivers could soon get more relevant information to help them stay safe on the roads...We have seen snow squalls occur on the Turnpike, and it definitely affects how people drive, which is why we want to support this study and hopefully help educate drivers on how to safely navigate through a snow squall, said Craig Shuey, Chief Operating Officer for the PA Turnpike..A snow squall is a brief and intense period of heavy snow (up to 2 inches in 30 minutes), strong winds (30+ mph), and whiteout conditions (visibility less than  mile). Due to their isolated and intense nature, snow squalls can catch drivers off guard and lead to major transportation impacts, including multi-vehicle crashes.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27110_PTC_SnowSquall_EmilyDamiano_06.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Craig Shuey, COO of PA Turnpike joins the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) to team up with the National Weather Service (NWS) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to prioritize roadway safety and further study how snow squalls affect driving...Winter weather is here, and navigating the unique hazards of snow squalls is crucial for drivers to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road. Thanks to a new partnership, drivers could soon get more relevant information to help them stay safe on the roads...We have seen snow squalls occur on the Turnpike, and it definitely affects how people drive, which is why we want to support this study and hopefully help educate drivers on how to safely navigate through a snow squall, said Craig Shuey, Chief Operating Officer for the PA Turnpike..A snow squall is a brief and intense period of heavy snow (up to 2 inches in 30 minutes), strong winds (30+ mph), and whiteout conditions (visibility less than  mile). Due to their isolated and intense nature, snow squalls can catch drivers off guard and lead to major transportation impacts, including multi-vehicle crashes.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27110_PTC_SnowSquall_EmilyDamiano_07.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Craig Shuey, COO of PA Turnpike joins the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) to team up with the National Weather Service (NWS) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to prioritize roadway safety and further study how snow squalls affect driving...Winter weather is here, and navigating the unique hazards of snow squalls is crucial for drivers to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road. Thanks to a new partnership, drivers could soon get more relevant information to help them stay safe on the roads...We have seen snow squalls occur on the Turnpike, and it definitely affects how people drive, which is why we want to support this study and hopefully help educate drivers on how to safely navigate through a snow squall, said Craig Shuey, Chief Operating Officer for the PA Turnpike..A snow squall is a brief and intense period of heavy snow (up to 2 inches in 30 minutes), strong winds (30+ mph), and whiteout conditions (visibility less than  mile). Due to their isolated and intense nature, snow squalls can catch drivers off guard and lead to major transportation impacts, including multi-vehicle crashes.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27110_PTC_SnowSquall_EmilyDamiano_08.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Craig Shuey, COO of PA Turnpike joins the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) to team up with the National Weather Service (NWS) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to prioritize roadway safety and further study how snow squalls affect driving...Winter weather is here, and navigating the unique hazards of snow squalls is crucial for drivers to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road. Thanks to a new partnership, drivers could soon get more relevant information to help them stay safe on the roads...We have seen snow squalls occur on the Turnpike, and it definitely affects how people drive, which is why we want to support this study and hopefully help educate drivers on how to safely navigate through a snow squall, said Craig Shuey, Chief Operating Officer for the PA Turnpike..A snow squall is a brief and intense period of heavy snow (up to 2 inches in 30 minutes), strong winds (30+ mph), and whiteout conditions (visibility less than  mile). Due to their isolated and intense nature, snow squalls can catch drivers off guard and lead to major transportation impacts, including multi-vehicle crashes.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27110_PTC_SnowSquall_EmilyDamiano_09.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Craig Shuey, COO of PA Turnpike joins the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) to team up with the National Weather Service (NWS) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to prioritize roadway safety and further study how snow squalls affect driving...Winter weather is here, and navigating the unique hazards of snow squalls is crucial for drivers to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road. Thanks to a new partnership, drivers could soon get more relevant information to help them stay safe on the roads...We have seen snow squalls occur on the Turnpike, and it definitely affects how people drive, which is why we want to support this study and hopefully help educate drivers on how to safely navigate through a snow squall, said Craig Shuey, Chief Operating Officer for the PA Turnpike..A snow squall is a brief and intense period of heavy snow (up to 2 inches in 30 minutes), strong winds (30+ mph), and whiteout conditions (visibility less than  mile). Due to their isolated and intense nature, snow squalls can catch drivers off guard and lead to major transportation impacts, including multi-vehicle crashes.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27110_PTC_SnowSquall_EmilyDamiano_10.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Craig Shuey, COO of PA Turnpike joins the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) to team up with the National Weather Service (NWS) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to prioritize roadway safety and further study how snow squalls affect driving...Winter weather is here, and navigating the unique hazards of snow squalls is crucial for drivers to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road. Thanks to a new partnership, drivers could soon get more relevant information to help them stay safe on the roads...We have seen snow squalls occur on the Turnpike, and it definitely affects how people drive, which is why we want to support this study and hopefully help educate drivers on how to safely navigate through a snow squall, said Craig Shuey, Chief Operating Officer for the PA Turnpike..A snow squall is a brief and intense period of heavy snow (up to 2 inches in 30 minutes), strong winds (30+ mph), and whiteout conditions (visibility less than  mile). Due to their isolated and intense nature, snow squalls can catch drivers off guard and lead to major transportation impacts, including multi-vehicle crashes.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27110_PTC_SnowSquall_EmilyDamiano_11.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Craig Shuey, COO of PA Turnpike joins the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) to team up with the National Weather Service (NWS) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to prioritize roadway safety and further study how snow squalls affect driving...Winter weather is here, and navigating the unique hazards of snow squalls is crucial for drivers to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road. Thanks to a new partnership, drivers could soon get more relevant information to help them stay safe on the roads...We have seen snow squalls occur on the Turnpike, and it definitely affects how people drive, which is why we want to support this study and hopefully help educate drivers on how to safely navigate through a snow squall, said Craig Shuey, Chief Operating Officer for the PA Turnpike..A snow squall is a brief and intense period of heavy snow (up to 2 inches in 30 minutes), strong winds (30+ mph), and whiteout conditions (visibility less than  mile). Due to their isolated and intense nature, snow squalls can catch drivers off guard and lead to major transportation impacts, including multi-vehicle crashes.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27110_PTC_SnowSquall_EmilyDamiano_12.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Craig Shuey, COO of PA Turnpike joins the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) to team up with the National Weather Service (NWS) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to prioritize roadway safety and further study how snow squalls affect driving...Winter weather is here, and navigating the unique hazards of snow squalls is crucial for drivers to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road. Thanks to a new partnership, drivers could soon get more relevant information to help them stay safe on the roads...We have seen snow squalls occur on the Turnpike, and it definitely affects how people drive, which is why we want to support this study and hopefully help educate drivers on how to safely navigate through a snow squall, said Craig Shuey, Chief Operating Officer for the PA Turnpike..A snow squall is a brief and intense period of heavy snow (up to 2 inches in 30 minutes), strong winds (30+ mph), and whiteout conditions (visibility less than  mile). Due to their isolated and intense nature, snow squalls can catch drivers off guard and lead to major transportation impacts, including multi-vehicle crashes.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27110_PTC_SnowSquall_EmilyDamiano_13.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Exec. Deputy Secretary Larry Shifflet, PA Dept of Transportation, joins the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PA Turnpike), and Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) to team up with the National Weather Service (NWS) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to prioritize roadway safety and further study how snow squalls affect driving...Winter weather is here, and navigating the unique hazards of snow squalls is crucial for drivers to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road. Thanks to a new partnership, drivers could soon get more relevant information to help them stay safe on the roads...If you are driving on an interstate when a snow squall warning is issued, the best thing to do is to exit the roadway at the next opportunity, said Executive Deputy Secretary for PennDOT Larry Shifflet. If you do get caught driving in a snow squall, avoid slamming on your brakes, turn on your headlights and hazard lights, stay in your lane, and increase your following distance. And buckle up! Your seat belt is your best defense in the event of a crash..<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27110_PTC_SnowSquall_EmilyDamiano_14.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Exec. Deputy Secretary Larry Shifflet, PA Dept of Transportation, joins the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PA Turnpike), and Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) to team up with the National Weather Service (NWS) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to prioritize roadway safety and further study how snow squalls affect driving...Winter weather is here, and navigating the unique hazards of snow squalls is crucial for drivers to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road. Thanks to a new partnership, drivers could soon get more relevant information to help them stay safe on the roads...If you are driving on an interstate when a snow squall warning is issued, the best thing to do is to exit the roadway at the next opportunity, said Executive Deputy Secretary for PennDOT Larry Shifflet. If you do get caught driving in a snow squall, avoid slamming on your brakes, turn on your headlights and hazard lights, stay in your lane, and increase your following distance. And buckle up! Your seat belt is your best defense in the event of a crash..<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27110_PTC_SnowSquall_EmilyDamiano_15.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Exec. Deputy Secretary Larry Shifflet, PA Dept of Transportation, joins the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PA Turnpike), and Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) to team up with the National Weather Service (NWS) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to prioritize roadway safety and further study how snow squalls affect driving...Winter weather is here, and navigating the unique hazards of snow squalls is crucial for drivers to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road. Thanks to a new partnership, drivers could soon get more relevant information to help them stay safe on the roads...If you are driving on an interstate when a snow squall warning is issued, the best thing to do is to exit the roadway at the next opportunity, said Executive Deputy Secretary for PennDOT Larry Shifflet. If you do get caught driving in a snow squall, avoid slamming on your brakes, turn on your headlights and hazard lights, stay in your lane, and increase your following distance. And buckle up! Your seat belt is your best defense in the event of a crash..<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27110_PTC_SnowSquall_EmilyDamiano_16.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> John Banghoff, Lead Meteorologist with National Weather Service, joins the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PA Turnpike), the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) to team up with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to prioritize roadway safety and further study how snow squalls affect driving...Winter weather is here, and navigating the unique hazards of snow squalls is crucial for drivers to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road. Thanks to a new partnership, drivers could soon get more relevant information to help them stay safe on the roads...In order to help drivers visualize what it is like to drive into a snow squall, Dr. Jase Bernhardt from Hofstra University is developing a virtual reality snow squall simulator. Dr. Bernhardt, who teaches courses in sustainability, climate change and weather for Hofstra University, secured a grant from the Road to Zero Traffic Safety Program and has partnered with meteorologists from the National Weather Service office in State College, PA, who have served as subject matter experts to ensure the accuracy of the simulation. The virtual reality simulator will be used to study how drivers react to snow squalls...The simulator immerses the participant in a snow squall with 360-degree graphics and surround sound, while vividly depicting what happens when proper caution is not taken, said John Banghoff, Lead Meteorologist with NWS State College.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27110_PTC_SnowSquall_EmilyDamiano_17.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> John Banghoff, Lead Meteorologist with National Weather Service, joins the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PA Turnpike), the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) to team up with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to prioritize roadway safety and further study how snow squalls affect driving...Winter weather is here, and navigating the unique hazards of snow squalls is crucial for drivers to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road. Thanks to a new partnership, drivers could soon get more relevant information to help them stay safe on the roads...In order to help drivers visualize what it is like to drive into a snow squall, Dr. Jase Bernhardt from Hofstra University is developing a virtual reality snow squall simulator. Dr. Bernhardt, who teaches courses in sustainability, climate change and weather for Hofstra University, secured a grant from the Road to Zero Traffic Safety Program and has partnered with meteorologists from the National Weather Service office in State College, PA, who have served as subject matter experts to ensure the accuracy of the simulation. The virtual reality simulator will be used to study how drivers react to snow squalls...The simulator immerses the participant in a snow squall with 360-degree graphics and surround sound, while vividly depicting what happens when proper caution is not taken, said John Banghoff, Lead Meteorologist with NWS State College.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27110_PTC_SnowSquall_EmilyDamiano_18.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> John Banghoff, Lead Meteorologist with National Weather Service, joins the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PA Turnpike), the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) to team up with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to prioritize roadway safety and further study how snow squalls affect driving...Winter weather is here, and navigating the unique hazards of snow squalls is crucial for drivers to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road. Thanks to a new partnership, drivers could soon get more relevant information to help them stay safe on the roads...In order to help drivers visualize what it is like to drive into a snow squall, Dr. Jase Bernhardt from Hofstra University is developing a virtual reality snow squall simulator. Dr. Bernhardt, who teaches courses in sustainability, climate change and weather for Hofstra University, secured a grant from the Road to Zero Traffic Safety Program and has partnered with meteorologists from the National Weather Service office in State College, PA, who have served as subject matter experts to ensure the accuracy of the simulation. The virtual reality simulator will be used to study how drivers react to snow squalls...The simulator immerses the participant in a snow squall with 360-degree graphics and surround sound, while vividly depicting what happens when proper caution is not taken, said John Banghoff, Lead Meteorologist with NWS State College.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27110_PTC_SnowSquall_EmilyDamiano_19.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> John Banghoff, Lead Meteorologist with National Weather Service, joins the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PA Turnpike), the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) to team up with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to prioritize roadway safety and further study how snow squalls affect driving...Winter weather is here, and navigating the unique hazards of snow squalls is crucial for drivers to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road. Thanks to a new partnership, drivers could soon get more relevant information to help them stay safe on the roads...In order to help drivers visualize what it is like to drive into a snow squall, Dr. Jase Bernhardt from Hofstra University is developing a virtual reality snow squall simulator. Dr. Bernhardt, who teaches courses in sustainability, climate change and weather for Hofstra University, secured a grant from the Road to Zero Traffic Safety Program and has partnered with meteorologists from the National Weather Service office in State College, PA, who have served as subject matter experts to ensure the accuracy of the simulation. The virtual reality simulator will be used to study how drivers react to snow squalls...The simulator immerses the participant in a snow squall with 360-degree graphics and surround sound, while vividly depicting what happens when proper caution is not taken, said John Banghoff, Lead Meteorologist with NWS State College.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27110_PTC_SnowSquall_EmilyDamiano_20.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a>