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Survivors of the Blizzard of ’78 Mock the ‘Arctic Vortex’
PJ Media ^ | January 7, 2014 | Paula Bolya

Posted on 01/07/2014 5:58:17 PM PST by Hojczyk

mockery by nearly every Ohioan over the age of forty began on Facebook:

Well I see all the public schools in my area have already WIMPED OUT and cancelled school for the next two days because of . . . snow and ice and cold temperatures. Heavens. I guess the poor little dumplings can’t take it. Is everyone going to cancel work too because it’s so cold?

I can’t believe they cancelled already when the temps are still ok and not one flake has fallen. Hello Wussy USA!!!

My wife rode the bus from the time she and her sisters were in elementary school. If there were one or two foot snow drifts. . .if they could get the buses out of the barns. . .they went to school. Parents can walk or drive their kids. We are turning our kids into wimps nowadays.

I delivered newspapers when in snowstorms many times. I think the real problem is that parents want their kids to be protected every minute from the time they leave home. They probably have a greater chance of getting shot in school than getting frostbite but that is another issue.

I’m only 20. But even I know things have happened a lot worse than what we have now. It’s sad to see that we’ve come so far just to be so annoyingly weak.

NOAA reported:

blizzard caused the most complete disruption of transportation ever known to Ohio. Maj. Gen. James C. Clem of the Ohio National Guard reported the immobilization of Ohio was comparable to the results of a statewide nuclear attack. Prolonged blizzard conditions created enormous snowdrifts that stopped highway and rail transportation and isolated thousands of person. Air travel was stopped for two to three days by low visibility and deep snowdrifts on runways.

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TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: arcticvortex; climatechange; globalcooling; globalwarming; globalwarminghoax; glowbullwarming; hoax
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To: Hojczyk

Every generation has a storm to remember.


21 posted on 01/07/2014 6:10:54 PM PST by DManA
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To: P.O.E.
I was in 8th grade. We lived in Fairview Park. They let the bigger kids out at noon and we all walked home. They kept the little kids at school. I remember later in the day walking toward the elementary school to collect my sister. We only had one car in those days and dad was not any where near home yet. Mom was home with my baby brother.

I found my sister about half way home and we made it home safe. She was in 4th grade. My dad made it home only to be activated. (National Guard). I remember getting stuck in the driveway on Saturday because my mom insisted that I go to catechism class. LOL

22 posted on 01/07/2014 6:11:13 PM PST by defconw (Cibco's my spouse)
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To: ansel12

The blizzard of 78 WAS a big deal.

The snowstorm of 14 (aka Polar Vortex Storm Ion) ISN’T a big deal but is reported as one.


23 posted on 01/07/2014 6:12:07 PM PST by nascarnation (I'm hiring Jack Palladino to investigate Baraq's golf scores.)
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To: ought-six

We had both in Cental Indiana this weekend; 12 inches of snow then 2 days of -40 wind chill. But in 78, it went on with waves of snow for weeks and covered the whole midwest and much of the northeast.


24 posted on 01/07/2014 6:13:11 PM PST by henkster (Communists never negotiate.)
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To: Hojczyk

Haha I was 11 during 78 in the boondocks of indiana and we enjoyed making tunnels in the snow that my 6’1” dad could stand up straight in. I drove an hour to work both ways yesterday and today (no lie) in Ohio and was disappointed by the callins made at work - expected sterner stuff.


25 posted on 01/07/2014 6:13:52 PM PST by reed13k (For evil to triumph it is only necessary for good men to do nothings)
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To: ought-six

Yeah, I don’t remember the Blizzard of ‘78 as being particularly cold, just a lot of snow. And the window of my dorm room froze shut and I couldn’t get it open again until Spring.


26 posted on 01/07/2014 6:15:31 PM PST by kaehurowing
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To: Hojczyk
In 77' the Chesapeake Bay froze over again. There were large icebergs on the Chester River, not too far from DC. snicker.

Ice happens, back when weatherman Thomas Jefferson was recording various weather measurements the winter of 1779-1780 was really brutal.

27 posted on 01/07/2014 6:16:27 PM PST by Theoria (End Socialism : No more GOP and Dem candidates)
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To: defconw; 5Madman2

I used to like to drive down the old back country roads with my lights off (back then there was zero traffic) Just to admire the beauty of the snow-covered fields.


28 posted on 01/07/2014 6:17:05 PM PST by P.O.E. (Pray for America)
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To: Dr. Sivana

We are all fighting this cold the best we can.

Today it only reached 72 here, and while I used the whole house fan to try and replace the cold that had accumulated through the night, is is still only 68 in the house, and with temperatures outside predicted to reach down to 47, well... I don’t have to tell you brother.....it’s tough all over man.


29 posted on 01/07/2014 6:17:49 PM PST by ansel12 ( Ben Bradlee -- JFK told me that "he was all for people's solving their problems by abortion".)
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To: P.O.E.

It is pretty. So long as the idiots and wimps stay off the roads. :)


30 posted on 01/07/2014 6:18:33 PM PST by defconw (Cibco's my spouse)
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To: DManA

I remember the blizzard of 1966 in the Northeast. I lived in Rochester, NY at the time. There was so much snow that the roads were closed. We didn’t have a car, and relied on the bus to get to work, but they weren’t running either. In order to clear the streets, they had to bring in payloaders to load the snow onto dump trucks and take it away.


31 posted on 01/07/2014 6:18:54 PM PST by mass55th (Courage is being scared to death - but saddling up anyway...John Wayne)
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To: Hojczyk

Blizzard of 78

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezBZd4OQOXg


32 posted on 01/07/2014 6:19:48 PM PST by cripplecreek (REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
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To: P.O.E.

The blizzard of ‘78 was awesome for us because we were all home and didn’t lose electricity.

Some weren’t as lucky.

Most snow I’ve ever seen and I’ve been around a long time.

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33 posted on 01/07/2014 6:19:55 PM PST by Mears
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To: mass55th

They still use that method in Minnesota.


34 posted on 01/07/2014 6:19:56 PM PST by defconw (Cibco's my spouse)
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To: Hojczyk

The Feb 1978, blizzard in New England was one for the record books. I visited a couple of weeks after and there were still mountains of snow, 15 feet high, on the Common in Boston. We have become a nation of wimps. But it is what people vote for because they have been indoctrinated by the Big wimps to believe they need to be dependent. Pray for our once great country.


35 posted on 01/07/2014 6:20:18 PM PST by originalbuckeye
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To: P.O.E.
We lived outside of Cleveland, but I had a grand uncle in NW Ohio. He had photos of drifts all the way up into the hay loft.
36 posted on 01/07/2014 6:22:15 PM PST by defconw (Cibco's my spouse)
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To: Hojczyk

I survived the blizzard in Buffalo which began on jan 28, 1977. 15 below zero, 100 mile an hour winds and 24 inches of snow on top of the 42 already on the ground. Worked 5 miles from home, took 3 days to get there, Wimps here in Louisville closed the schools with a half inch of snow and 2 below zero.


37 posted on 01/07/2014 6:22:20 PM PST by anoldafvet (If you think the government is capable of taking care of you, just look at the indian tribes)
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To: P.O.E.
Here's a picture of the Great Beds Lighthouse (off Perth Amboy - Raritan Bay)

1918

“The year 1918 began with two enterprising gentlemen playing a golf game on the frozen waters of Raritan Bay. By Jan. 6, the intense cold had made the ice so thick that thousands were out on the bay, and at least four automobiles drove around the lighthouse and back to Amboy.”

38 posted on 01/07/2014 6:22:21 PM PST by P.O.E. (Pray for America)
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To: Dr. Sivana

That’s Pennsylvania, isn’t it? Heck, Scranton and Wilkes-Barre are like that even in clear weather.

No, that’s Route 138 near Route 128, near Boston. Both had hundreds of cars which were stranded and abandoned because the roads were blocked. As I mentioned in another posting, my girlfriend’s brother lost his car in the snow on Route 128. Think he was near Dedham.


39 posted on 01/07/2014 6:22:21 PM PST by kaehurowing
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To: nascarnation

“The snowstorm of 14 (aka Polar Vortex Storm Ion) ISN’T a big deal but is reported as one.”

Tell me about it. My relatives who moved to Arizona years ago keep calling me to check up on me to see if I’m okay. I’m keep telling them: we had a few feet of snow, and it’s cold, no different than any other winter in Chicago.


40 posted on 01/07/2014 6:23:08 PM PST by Boogieman
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