Posted on 12/22/2022 8:44:40 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
I think that was the one- There were two major storms, one was lower, one was higher and went inland quite a ways- bringing massive rains and winds- I can’t remember which one we got hit by- I think it was sandy- but might have been the other one- it went offsore, then gathered strength and came back inland if i remember right-
Storms like this are not “scare tactics”.
The combination of the high winds and freezing temperatures about guarantee power outages, which can be very serious for some people.
They ned to be warned.
Storms like this are not “scare tactics”.
The combination of the high winds and freezing temperatures about guarantee power outages, which can be very serious for some people.
They need to be warned.
I thought those were Christmas drinks?! I was waiting for the recipes🤪
You are an idiot to downplay something that has the potential to cost lives like this one does.
People listening to the likes of you are the ones who pay with their lives because they blow it off as just an ordinary storm, which it’s not, and take risks that endanger either them or the people who need to rescue them.
My only disappointment is the Hurricanes/Cyclones/100 year Storms never hit DC and give it a much needed enema!
The catastrophization of normal bad weather.
“ Actual NWS forecast discussions don’t seem so alarmist.”
Then there’s the ones from places like Buffalo where they have blizzard warnings up for two days, sub freezing temperatures, and 1-3 FEET of snow expected.
It all depends where you are. Some may not have it so bad in their area, for which they should be grateful, instead of looking down with contempt on people who are not so fortunate.
For us personally, I expect to lose power again this weekend as the winds and likely ice take out the trees last weekend’s storm left. Matter of fact, out electric company has sent out a notification that they expect power outages. Which is no surprise since with the number of trees here in NH, the power goes out from downed trees regularly.
But we’re ready for it so we are no “scared” or “worried”. If you are wisely prepped, you just ride it out.
This is not “normal” bad weather.
Being a former Clevelander, when that 40mph NW wind rips across Lake Erie, there’s nearly unlimited snow potential.
We are expecting freezing rain in the Seattle area tonight and into Friday. There will be lots of downed branches and powerlines and roads will be terrible. It is good to be warned. It will be warm on Saturday, but it takes the power folks a long time to restore power after a huge event like this.
I got fresh gas for the generator a month ago. Will top off the deep cycle batteries now.
I haven’t seen any names for it yet like “bomb cyclone”.
It will probably be called the Christmas Ice Storm. Well, it’s Seattle - so maybe the Holiday Ice Storm. Or Holiday on Ice! Perhaps “Icepocalypse”.
I survived the Blizzard of 77.
Yes, and especially since the fall was so warm and lakes never cooled as much as usual.
I told my sister and brother to expect a few dandy lake effect events until the lake cooled off some.
It’s a big winter storm, which is the definition of normal bad weather. Take normal bad weather precautions.
I remember when it was so cold Lake Erie froze all the way across and some brave (crazy?) people walked across to Ontario.
https://clevelandmagazine.com/in-the-cle/articles/i-walked-across-lake-erie-149-alone
Late 70’s Cleveland. Makes me want to listen to some Alex Bevan.
At least I am not gullible. Wait and you’ll see, every thing will be fine. It’s only clickbait.
“bomb cyclone” is a descriptive term the NWS has been using for years to describe a low pressure system that undergoes very rapid intensification due to a very quick and significant pressure drop.
It has NOTHING to to with alarmism or fear mongering. The MSM uses it as such, but the term itself is very descriptive and tells meteorologists a LOT of information with an economy of words.
Wrong again.
You can have bad weather without a big storm system.
This is a very large and strong storm and not anywhere near the category of *normal* winter weather.
Yes, you are gullible. Normalacy bias is strong in you.
I’ll bet you’re not a meteorologist either and I’m guessing you don’t live in the affected area.
Why doesn’t Biden stop it?
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