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Trio of storm systems could have devastating impact on U.S.
KRT Wire ^ | Jan 04 2005 | Seth Boreenstein

Posted on 01/04/2005 8:56:14 PM PST by adaven

Trio of storm systems could have devastating impact on U.S.


Knight Ridder Newspapers

Moisture-laden storms from the north, west and south are likely to converge on much of America over the next several days in what could be a once-in-a-generation onslaught, meteorologists forecast Tuesday.

If the gloomy computer models at the U.S. Climate Prediction Center are right, we'll see this terrible trio:



TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; US: Nevada
KEYWORDS: callingartbell; climatechange; enviralists; thepineappleisfallin; theskyisfalling
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To: kayak; Miss Marple; GretchenM; kitkat; JulieRNR21; MJY1288; DrDeb; Molly Pitcher; DollyCali
Our power is back on long enough for me to get on and tell you that we're in the middle of a nasty ice storm.

Power is off in most of the area, icing is severe, branches coming down all over, roads coated.

We might have a COLD night here if our power goes out again.

Give me SNOW any day! This ICE is for the penguins!

Signing off again!

221 posted on 01/05/2005 6:10:37 PM PST by ohioWfan (W.........STILL the President!!)
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To: ohioWfan

Do me a favor and don't send it here. We've had de-icers out and we don't even have any ice YET. I don't want a repeat of a couple of years ago when we had no electricity or heat for almost three days. (We did have a small woodburner in the family room, but the rest of the house was frigid. We couldn't even heat up a cup of coffee. And the expense for the downed trees in my yard was...well, expensive.)

Keep safe, Ohio, and let us know how you are.


222 posted on 01/05/2005 6:16:16 PM PST by kitkat (Happy New Year, everyone)
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To: thor76
How many threads are you going to drag your wet blanket onto?

You wag your bony finger like a church lady, using every dusting of snow to spread sanctimonious nonsense about visions and the weeping and gnashing of teeth.

It's just a snowstorm, thor.

223 posted on 01/05/2005 6:21:51 PM PST by sinkspur ("How dare you presume to tell God what He cannot do" God Himself)
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To: sinkspur
It's not just him, it's liberal mentality. I live in Wisconsin. Today, there was a dusting of snow, we're expected to get a couple more inches. You'd think we lived in Florida for pete's sake. A city near here sent the kids home from school at noon because they thought we'd get more. Come on, it's WISCONSIN, It's January, it's winter. I can remember back in the old days walking barefoot up hill both ways with no shoes in 5 feet of snow. Now, it's let's blast the roads with a gazillion pounds of salt because we 'might' get snow. We used to go to school in all kinds of weather. 4 inches in these parts was just an inconvenience. Now, it's the end of the world, I suspect, prophesied by bible codes.
224 posted on 01/05/2005 6:30:26 PM PST by Indy Pendance
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To: sinkspur

You know why? Trial lawyers. They're ruining this country.


225 posted on 01/05/2005 6:31:30 PM PST by Indy Pendance
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To: thchronic

When I was in Norway I told them about the Blizzard of 93 (IIRC) and how two feet of snow shut us down for two and a half weeks.


They thought it was funny as heck. :P


226 posted on 01/05/2005 6:50:05 PM PST by Constantine XIII
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To: thchronic

It hasn't rained so much in one day in the Pittsburgh PA area since the big floods of this past September. I was out at 9 PM and waves of water were cascading down the streets. If it gets any heavier, the sewer drains will start to overflow at intersections.


227 posted on 01/05/2005 6:52:42 PM PST by Ciexyz (I use the term Blue Cities, not Blue States. PA is red except for Philly, Pgh & Erie)
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To: thor76

What the heck are you talking about??? You sure you posted this on the right thread?


228 posted on 01/05/2005 6:55:30 PM PST by bonfire
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To: Auntie Dem

Slipperosity Cornpone?


229 posted on 01/05/2005 7:02:23 PM PST by 185JHP ( "The thing thou purposest shall come to pass: And over all thy ways the light shall shine.")
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To: Ciexyz

You're getting our run-off.


230 posted on 01/05/2005 7:24:30 PM PST by Rudder
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To: BurbankKarl
That is a great graphic showing the "Arctic Blast" merging with the "Pineapple Express".
231 posted on 01/05/2005 9:27:19 PM PST by socal_parrot (Sego palms are actually cycads.)
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To: thchronic; All

Sully's weather journal (January, 2005)

Snow in Chicago. Freezing rain in the Midwest. Cold in Boston. Florida in the 80's. Flagstaff has snow. Aquifers in Sierras are being replenished. Mudslides in California.

How will we ever survive?



Sully's weather journal (January, 2004)

Warm in Chicago. Drought in Midwest. Cold in Boston. Florida in the 50's. Flagstaff has no snow. Aquifers in Sierras are dangerously low. California in the 80's.

How will we survive?


Sully weather journal (January, 2003)

Cold but no snow in Chicago. Snow in Midwest. Warm in Boston. Florida in the 60s. Flagstaff in the 70s. Aquifers in Sierras are drying up. California in the 70s.

How will we survive?


Sully weather journal (January, 2002)

Large snow storm in Chicago. Freezing rain and snow in Midwest. Cold in Boston. Florida in the 50s. Flagstaff in the 60s. experts warn next three years will see the cyclical decrease in snow packs filling aquifers in Sierras. California has mudslides.

How will we survive?


People's view of weather history is entirely based on their own perspective. A snow storm to a five year old comes up to his shoulder. And it's paradice. When that same five year old turns 20, he says he remembers bigger snow storms as a kid and loves the hot summers for his days at the beach. When that same 20 something turns 40, he remembers it being warmer when he was a kid and he can't remember driving in all this miserable rain and snow. It's too cold to play sandlot football with the guys anymore and it's too hot to drive his car in traffic to take his kids to the beach. When that 40 something turns 60, he's never been so hot, so cold, so achy, and so miserable in all his life. He can't drive at night in the rain. A flurry or two will keep him from going to the store. And he hires the teenager next door to cut his grass in the extremely hot summers.

When that 60 something turns 90, he can't remember a God-blessed thing in his life.


232 posted on 01/06/2005 10:14:48 AM PST by sully777 (our descendants will be enslaved by political expediency and expenditure)
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