Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: Alice Date: 25 Feb 10 - 07:29 PM It's only February, but we are starting to get GRAUPEL once in awhile, instead of just snow. We don't usually get graupel (we pronounce it gropple) until later in March or April. Still deep snow banks everywhere, but it got up into the 40's today. |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: Dave MacKenzie Date: 18 Feb 10 - 06:03 AM Looked out the window about 01:30 last night, and several inches of snow. Woke up this mornin' an' the snow done dead an' gone! |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: gnu Date: 17 Feb 10 - 03:38 PM They need www.yikebike.com |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: Amos Date: 17 Feb 10 - 03:23 PM Gnu: The Pacific portion would provide atmosphere, not to worry. As long as we're swapping fantasies, my version is just as good as yours! :D Meanwhile the blizzard of sunlight continues here, and the poor sufferers who have to go out in it have resorted to using their cars' air-conditioners to keep themselves alive while they make their way to work and back. Will this damned winter never end? A |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: gnu Date: 17 Feb 10 - 03:14 PM Thank goodness the total hit 4". The city plow went by (under 4", they usually don't). That meant the guy I hired with the tractor was here so I don't have to risk my back. Only gotta "trim" up the driveways. |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: Alice Date: 17 Feb 10 - 02:54 PM It's snowing again today. But it is Montana in February, so that's usual. Hard to believe that some people are planning spring gardens and seeing crocus. |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: Ebbie Date: 17 Feb 10 - 12:48 PM Is it snowing where I live? Nope. |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: gnu Date: 17 Feb 10 - 12:14 PM Well... it blew by us. It was supposed to come in at midnight, but it veered and didn't start until dawn. Only gonna get 4 to 6" and not much wind. 20 to 30 miles east... not so lucky. |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: maeve Date: 17 Feb 10 - 10:28 AM My part of Midcoast Maine had Not One Flake of snow. m |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: GUEST,Neil D Date: 17 Feb 10 - 09:25 AM It won't quit snowing where I live(Notheast Ohio). As of last night we broke the February snowfall record with 12 days left in the month. We haven't had a winter like this since the 70's and I can't find 5-buckle boots anywhere. |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: gnu Date: 16 Feb 10 - 05:26 PM And air free. |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: Amos Date: 16 Feb 10 - 05:06 PM Nah--we'd take a significant portion of the Pacific with us, don't forget. Bimeby it would settle out into a loverly atmosphere and we would be a lot like SoCal is today, safely in orbit and well-removed from a lot of the insanity. We'd have some of the most innovative engineers on Earth with us, too, so we could tool up a solar-driven economy, using the hot side of our landmass, and be happily oil-free. A |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: gnu Date: 16 Feb 10 - 04:41 PM I saw a movie years ago about the Calleeforrrneeahhh faults letting go and the whole state being blown into the sky to become Earth's second moon. If that happened, we could wave to the Man In The Moon every night... unless he was on the dark side. Be pretty cold there, Amos... sunny, but cold. |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: Amos Date: 16 Feb 10 - 04:38 PM A gull's gotta do what a gull's gotta do, Gnuster!! A |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: gnu Date: 16 Feb 10 - 04:22 PM Ahhh... when I checked an hour and a half ago... 12". And, this afternoon, while driving along, I saw a seagull land on the Walmart roof and three other guls fell off. Only the gull knows. |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: Bill D Date: 16 Feb 10 - 04:05 PM gee, Amos.. we DO feel your pain. ☺ **planning things to write when the next set of wildfires, mudslides and ground shakes appear.** |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: Amos Date: 16 Feb 10 - 03:16 PM We're in the middle of a full-bore sun blizzard here. The stuff drips from tree branches, runs along the streets, and stacks up in people's drives. In some areas people have to wear protective goggles and special lotions on their generous amounts of exposed skin. Traffic slows down due to the glare. Some people forget how to drive in full sun and have accidents until they re-learn their SoCal driving skills... A |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: Mrrzy Date: 16 Feb 10 - 02:07 PM A measly 4 inches last weekend - but I remember, a few weeks ago, when 4 inches would have been a real snowfall! Anotehr 2 last night... More expected today... This is the winter I always thought I was missing when growing up in West Africa! I'm having a BLAST! Who needs to run errands? |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: AllisonA(Animaterra) Date: 16 Feb 10 - 01:20 PM Yes, in fact it is snowing here for a change (southwestern NH, which had mostly bare ground yesterday!). But it's my chorus rehearsal night and guess who has to make the decision to have the rehearsal or not? lil ol me.... I'll decide later. That's my decision! |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: Bill D Date: 16 Feb 10 - 12:37 PM Yep, JiK...that article comports with what I remember about 1977. At that time, the local weather man, Bob Ryan, claimed there was snow in all the lower 48... *shrug* Maybe there was. Anyway, this time, with modern technology and sharing of data, we know we had it! |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: gnu Date: 16 Feb 10 - 11:26 AM Me and my big mouth. Only supposed to be 6" and windy. The last time they said that it was quite nasty as it stalled right over us. |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: JohnInKansas Date: 13 Feb 10 - 04:28 AM Snow on the ground in 49 states (Hawaii is the only non-participant.) "More than two-thirds of the nation's land mass had snow on the ground when the day dawned, and then it snowed ever so slightly in Florida to make it 49 states out of 50." "The idea of 50 states with snow is so strange that the federal office that collects weather statistics doesn't keep track of that number and can't say whether it has ever happened. The office can't even say whether 49 out of 50 has ever taken place before." The article has some comments on past statistics and "explanations" for the recent weather in the US. Although the explanations are somewhat superficial, they might be of interest to those who care to look. John |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: CarolC Date: 13 Feb 10 - 02:15 AM Yes, for only the second time in the four years we've lived here. I like this kind of snow - a few inches of fluffy snow on everything but the roads once every few years, and it melts in a day or two. |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: GUEST,pattyClink Date: 12 Feb 10 - 09:39 PM A lovely 5-inch snowfall here in Mississippi. I actually got to put on boots and have snow crunch under my feet as I walked the happy but befuddled dog leaving tracks from one mailbox to the next. Beautiful fluffy stuff in the tall pines, the Leyland cypresses, the Bradford pear trees, and frosting the muscadine vines. Meanwhile, the cat is still pissed off about the whole thing. This has been a hell of a fall and winter. I have great hopes that the floods and freezes will eradicate a lot of our bug friends which have been wintering over for too many mild ones. |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: gnu Date: 12 Feb 10 - 05:25 PM I'd rather have snow than snakes that big. |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: JohnInKansas Date: 12 Feb 10 - 04:40 PM DIRE WARNINGS OF PENDING SNOW!!! Parts of South brace for first snow in decade Winter storm warnings span the Gulf Coast states; Interstate-49 shut in La. The Associated Press updated 2:38 p.m. CT, Fri., Feb. 12, 2010 PENSACOLA, Fla. - It took back-to-back blizzards to paralyze the nation's capital, but in the Deep South it only takes a couple inches of snow. Flakes were falling — or threatened — Friday from Texas to the Florida Panhandle and then up along the coasts of Georgia and South Carolina, bringing a rare white landscape to spots that haven't seen snow in a decade or longer. The storm was crawling east out of Texas, where it left the Dallas area with more than a foot of snow, nearly 200 traffic accidents, thousands without power and hundreds of canceled flights. Far less snow was falling in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, though the effect was still crippling. Just the anticipation of an inch of snow was enough to close schools in the Florida Panhandle, while classes also were canceled in parts of Alabama. Nearly two-dozen school districts closed across Georgia because of the snow forecast. ... The southern Alabama city of Andalusia had recorded its largest snowfall since 1973 — 2 inches as of Friday morning. The city of 8,800 near the Florida line was getting ready to close its streets because of snow, which no one could remember happening before, said city building inspector Micah Blair. ... And as much as 3 inches could hit Savannah, Ga., where snow was last traced in February 1996 — "and that was only 0.2 inches ... In Atlanta, Delta Air Lines canceled 1,100 flights for Friday in anticipation of as much as 2 inches of snow expected in the region. AirTran also said Friday that it was canceling more than 60 flights in or out of Atlanta because of the threat of snow. [I guess it depends on what you're used to - and prepared for.] A side note (in another article) is that the recent unusually cold weather is estimated to have produced a possible 50 percent(?) kill of some "invasive species" that have been a concern in Florida and adjacent areas recently - huge tropical snakes of a few kinds, iguanas, and some others. Lovers of "exotic pets" are of course citing this rare event in opposition to the recent import ban on snakes "big enough to eat our children." John |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: mg Date: 12 Feb 10 - 03:41 PM heavy wind and rain and thunder. mg |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: Bill D Date: 12 Feb 10 - 11:44 AM " Schools were shuttered and flights canceled across the South on Friday as snow began falling...." When I moved to the D.C. area in early March, 1977, there was a heavy coating of ice & snow. Later, the local channel 4 weatherman reported that this was the first 'recorded' time that there was snow on the ground in all of the lower 48 states. I suppose we may be near that again. The jet stream is taking quite a dip.... |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: Ebbie Date: 12 Feb 10 - 11:38 AM Nor here, in Juneau, Alaska. The forecasts continue to call for "rain, mixed with snow" but it has stayed dry and warm. |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: gnu Date: 12 Feb 10 - 11:03 AM Same here, SINS... never saw it this warm this long. |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: SINSULL Date: 12 Feb 10 - 09:57 AM Still not snowing in Maine... |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 12 Feb 10 - 09:36 AM How strange, and what bad luck! I'm glad they closed the Interstate. Drivers there have so little experience with snow and ice - not that anybody can actually drive on ice. Well, you know what I mean. |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: Sawzaw Date: 12 Feb 10 - 09:19 AM PENSACOLA, Fla. – Schools were shuttered and flights canceled across the South on Friday as snow began falling, bringing a rare white landscape that could stretch into areas that haven't seen snow in a decade — or longer. Winter storm warnings spanned the Gulf Coast states early Friday as the snow crawled east out of Texas, where it left the Dallas area with more than a foot of snow, nearly 200 traffic accidents and hundreds of canceled flights. Snow, ice and sleet closed parts of Interstate 49 in central Louisiana early Friday. Areas of northern and central Louisiana got 5 inches or more of snow before dawn Friday. In southern Mississippi, 3 inches had fallen in McComb and 2 inches were on the ground in Tylertown. One to 3 inches of snow had fallen in Jackson. Snow also began falling in southern Alabama, where up to 5 inches was expected. |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: frogprince Date: 11 Feb 10 - 08:37 PM In answer to Maire-Aine yesterday: a lot of this area got hit pretty good, but we lucked out right at our place; it must not have been more than about 4". |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: Ebbie Date: 11 Feb 10 - 05:09 PM Leenia, a Swede told me of that, too. Although he said they just hollowed out a grotto and set the candle inside. (Quite likely he was married and his wife did the work. :) Back when I had a yard (garden?) to play with I did it just about every winter. It was lovely. |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 11 Feb 10 - 03:19 PM If you have serious snow, you might as well get some pleasure out of it. Here are the directions for following a tradition from Sweden. When its cold and snowy, you make a little 'igloo' of snowballs and burn a candle inside it. One night long ago, I was going to have board meeting at my house one winter night. I knew that people would be tired and discouraged that day, so I built one of these near my front door. One member said that her heart lifted at the sight of it, and that made it worthwhile for me. I made the snowballs stick together by spraying them with water from a spray bottle and quickly pressing them down. Since the temperature was about 0 F, they froze immediately. |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: Alice Date: 11 Feb 10 - 02:34 PM AP news Feb 11, 2010 DALLAS — Snow blanketed parts of Texas on Thursday as a winter storm slowed traffic, interrupted classes and forced the cancellation of hundreds of flights. |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: Amos Date: 11 Feb 10 - 02:06 PM When even the French Riviera gets hit I am even gladder I live somewhere warm. A |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: Alice Date: 11 Feb 10 - 01:23 PM weather.com in their 10 day forecast for Washington, DC, predicts some more snow next Monday. |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: Bill D Date: 10 Feb 10 - 02:17 PM We are now within 1/2" of the all-time snowiest Winter since records were kept. |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: maire-aine Date: 10 Feb 10 - 02:08 PM It has stopped now, bu my part of SE Michigan got about 6 - 6.5 inches. Frogprince probably got more (?). It's very light, so not great for snowballs & packing. We missed the earlier storm completely, so we don't have much to complain about. (We'll complain anyway, of course.) Careful out there, everybody. M |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: Alice Date: 10 Feb 10 - 02:07 PM Harvard has an interesting page on El Nino. http://www.seas.harvard.edu/climate/eli/Level2/research-elnino.html |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: VirginiaTam Date: 10 Feb 10 - 01:58 PM gawddammitallanyway! yes! |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: gnu Date: 10 Feb 10 - 01:23 PM SINS... starting to look a tad worriesome here, even moreso than for Maine. We have some snow on the ground but it's melting fast... right now in Moncton, it's 5C, sun, no wind. Like you say, could be a dry spring and if it continues into summer, water could be a problem. Of course, it's only Feb 10 so there's lots of time yet. |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: Ebbie Date: 10 Feb 10 - 01:22 PM The local paper reported the other day that we in Juneau have received less than half of the normal precip this winter. |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: Ebbie Date: 10 Feb 10 - 12:38 PM el Weirdo works for me! |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: Alice Date: 10 Feb 10 - 12:33 PM That's funny, Bill. |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: Bill D Date: 10 Feb 10 - 12:00 PM I hereby rename the weather patterns El Weirdo |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: Ebbie Date: 10 Feb 10 - 11:39 AM This morning at 6 o'clock I sat on a streetside bench (dry!) and admired the newborn day. It is warm and the air is still. A man told me last night that he has his springtime snuffles- he thinks winter is over. |
Subject: RE: BS: Is it snowing where you live? From: SINSULL Date: 10 Feb 10 - 09:54 AM We will get some snow today but not much. Wonder if this portends a dry spring. NYC schools closed today - an incredibly rare occurence. They are expecting a foot of snow. |