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Robert
November 19th, 2014, 01:06 PM
Vood, are you in the midst of this current fluff collection a la Grande? I see crazy footage on TV from Buffalo.

We have a little bit of white powder, but not much. More will come soon though.

Hope you are safe, where ever you may be.

duhvoodooman
November 19th, 2014, 02:15 PM
Nope, nothing but flurries here in the Albany NY area, but we're almost 300 miles from Buffalo. The problem out there is lake effect snow, due to cold Canadian air (see, it's YOUR fault, you Canucks!) coming across Lake Erie, where it picks up a ton of moisture from the relatively warm water and then dumps it when it gets over the colder land. It can be extremely localized, too. On the news last night, they mentioned that at one location in the Buffalo area, they had 48" on the ground and it was still snowing at a rate of 4 - 5" per hour. Four miles away at the airport, they had 4" of snow and none was falling.

marnold
November 19th, 2014, 02:54 PM
We've had three snowfalls of about an inch or two apiece. There's enough snow on the ground to barely cover the grass. The normal high temp is 41F. It's been 20 or more degrees below that for a week or so.

Spudman
November 19th, 2014, 06:30 PM
Man, poor old Buffalo. Why do people live there anyway? Is there something special about that place? All I ever hear is negative about Buffalo. I certainly wouldn't want to live there just because of the extreme weather they get.

Eric
November 19th, 2014, 09:06 PM
Man, poor old Buffalo. Why do people live there anyway? Is there something special about that place? All I ever hear is negative about Buffalo. I certainly wouldn't want to live there just because of the extreme weather they get.
I'd consider living in Buffalo. I kind of like that dystopian thing in cities, which is part of why I like Cleveland. I like winter and snow a lot though, so I'm probably in the minority.

As to the OP, yeah we got a bunch of snow in Cleveland. I've been in Dayton for work for a while now, and there's not as much snow down here, but it has been plenty cold here this week (~10 degF).

piebaldpython
November 19th, 2014, 09:43 PM
That's amazing (in a bad way) how the storm took a very narrow path and covered some areas with 4' of snow and then areas of the periphery got 4". I hate cold and snow.....with a passion. Last year in Philly........every damn snow storm that came near Philly wound up hitting Philly the hardest and then the outlying suburbs and Poconos got much less. Then, we had the longest sustained cold snap here that anyone could remember. It was cold for seemingly FOREVER, with no breaks. haha Too damn old for this crap.

Tig
November 20th, 2014, 08:33 AM
I'd put up with snow if there was a nice mountain nearby to play on. Otherwise, you can keep the white stuff.

I'll post a few pic's from my trip to Belize last month to warm up my fellow Fretters. :socool

https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3939/15390552747_734c0bee15_b.jpg
https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3945/15389913559_ffef393ae3_b.jpg
https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3935/15389913539_002d950394_b.jpg
https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3956/15390552627_fa32770dcf_b.jpg

Robert
November 20th, 2014, 09:23 AM
Anyone wanna help them shovel snow in Buffalo? Free tickets to the football game!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7fjHI-gUck

By The Numbers

5,000 (tonnes): Over 5,000 tonnes of snow has been removed from south Buffalo so far.

365 (days): Western New York has received a years' worth of snow in just four days, meteorologists report.

100: About 100 motorists were trapped on the I-90 roadway, some for many hours, after snow made driving impossible. Officials were forced to close a 212 km stretch of road.

20 (hours): Bryce Foreback of Pennsylvania told CBS Cleveland that he had spent more than 20 hours in his vehicle, stuck in a line of cars south of Buffalo Monday night. "It seemed like a nightmare. I just didn't feel like it was going to end," he told the news agency.

18: The number of snowmobiles being used by the city to respond to emergency calls.

5: As of Wednesday afternoon, the snow in New York state is being linked to five deaths. Two additional snow-related deaths have been reported in New Hampshire and Michigan.

2: The number of days schools and train services have been suspended in the Buffalo area.

1.5 (metres): The amount of snow that has hit the Buffalo area so far.

1 (metre): A second storm is targeting the area. It's expected to dump another metre of snow on the region, starting Wednesday.

http://www.msnbc.com/sites/msnbc/files/styles/ratio--3-2--770x513/public/slideshow-photos/aptopix_wintry_weather.jpeg-0aace.jpg?itok=gWT2z-xP

marnold
November 20th, 2014, 12:30 PM
They have volunteers shovel out Lambeau Field in Green Bay when it's necessary. No free tickets, but they are paid.

Makes me think of the Keweenaw Peninsula that juts out into Lake Superior. Their record snowfall is over 300 inches for a season. Buffalo is really getting nailed now because the Great Lakes haven't had an opportunity to cool down / freeze yet.

Spudman
November 20th, 2014, 02:29 PM
Temperatures are going to be close to 50 F in just a few days. Can you say "massive flooding?"