Posted on 01/07/2009 5:22:11 AM PST by decimon
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Tempers are so frayed that a man was arrested for shooting at a snow plow operator.
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"This is the most snow I've ever seen," Tennessee women's basketball coach Pat Summitt said when her team played at Gonzaga University on Dec. 30. "It's beautiful."
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Many a morning in Massatwoshetts when I wanted to do the same thing after an operator plowed my driveway back in just after I'd completed the job and went in for coffee.
wow. that global warming is a real b*&ch.
Perhaps you need a break from your snow woes. Won't you consider a short vacation with us here in Green Bay, WI?
Love,
Volunteer
PS - Global warming my fat butt! Al Gore lies!
Let the liberals in Washington suffer from Al Gores Global Warming
Gah, unless you’re skiing that’s a miserable amount of snow.
Here’s how that works.
Global warming causes water to evaporate.
Water rises to the sky, blocks out the sun causing temperatures to drop. The excess moisture falls as snow hence, global warming causes massive snow storms.
At least that’s how some AGW koolade gulpers say it works.
Eastern Washington (Spokane) is the conservative area of the state.
Western Washington, where the liberals are, had its share of snow prior to Christmas, but it has mostly gone away now.
So how many inches of “global warming” did they actually get altogether?
We’re not all liberals over here on the West side of the Cascades.
Almost SEVEN FEET. In two weeks. All melting today. Flood watch. Ugh.
My God, people, suck it up. You aren't Pansy-Americans, for crying out loud. If you don't like winter, move to the south.
“Western Washington, where the liberals are,”
Hey!! Watch who you’re calling Liberal over here Pal! There is still a lot of Red over here in Clark County...
yah, we went through our own 2 weeks of frozen hell over here that the entire area was ill-equipped to deal with. Lots of localities are reviewing their snow removal plans and equipment and updating the ways they can deal with record snowfalls, instead of just allowing it to melt naturally. Over Christmas we got record breaking snowfall all over the area, and now since we’re back to rain, we are looking at massive flooding from mountain snowmelt.
We still have enormous icebergs in all of the parking lots around town. Lots of guys with snowplows on their 4x4’s were out making a bunch of money pushing snow for business owners.
All kidding aside, that does sound like quite a lot of snow for that area (I've only been there once about 20 years ago or so). Hope it doesn't cause too much damage when it melts.
Even other places that are used to lots of snow got quite a load in December. I was talking with my brother in Colorado and he had mentioned that Silverton (a town high up in the San Juan mountains) got 196 inches in December alone, and my sister told me that they got 83 of those inches in one storm. Even when you are used to lots of snow and prepare for it, that's an overwhelming amount. I can only imagine what headaches it must have caused in the Spokane area where they aren't used to that much.
Then there is Valdez, Alaska - where it really snows.
http://www.nebraskaweatherphotos.org/Valdez-Alaska-Snow-Capital.html
Link has some cool photos.
With all due respect — the snow in those (Valdez) photos are nothing near what we have in Spokane - at least yesterday.
I have had over six feet fall in my area north of town.
Big thaw going on as I type.
Spokompton is just as bad as Seattle...
Here is a real trooper when it come to weather. Keep in mind that the tornado is about two miles away (before they RAN away!). This is a big'un.
Did I mention that we dipped below freezing one night?
Then, I got to outrun the next storm coming in so I could make it to Phoenix before my dad passed away. Needless to say, anytime we have a weather pattern that goes from rain, to freezing rain I start to get a bit of a nauseous feeling. When it's all done, and the sun comes out, it truly is beautiful, but the damage it does is astounding.
Could be - we lived in Spokance (Fsirchild AFB) for a few years, nice area. Valdez gets about 134 feet year.
But then it’s pretty wet in the summer as well.
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