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Greenguy 2006-10-12 11:33 PM

1st Snow Storm Of The Season In Buffalo - WAHOO!
 
http://www.wgrz.com/news/news_articl...?storyid=41820

Quote:

...NYSEG tells us 14,000 of its customers are without power....
...There runways are closed at the Buffalo Niagara International Airport...
...The National Weather Service in western New York says an historic snowfall may be in store overnight for the Buffalo area...
...Most trees still have leaves on them, and the snow could cause damage...
...and people are in a contest to come here in February |pokefun| |snowman|

Maj. Stress 2006-10-12 11:41 PM

Enjoy the snow, our forecast for tomorrow is a chilly 78 with a chance of rain. :)

ponygirl 2006-10-12 11:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Greenie (Post 305868)
...and people are in a contest to come here in February |pokefun| |snowman|

Snowed here too. By Feb we'll be living in our igloos & have the dogsleds out. You Americans are pussies :D

MrYum 2006-10-13 12:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Greenie (Post 305868)
http://www.wgrz.com/news/news_articl...?storyid=41820



...and people are in a contest to come here in February |pokefun| |snowman|

I figure it's an excuse to wear my leather trench coat that's been in the closet since moving to Florida |thumb


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Originally Posted by ponygirl (Post 305870)
Snowed here too. By Feb we'll be living in our igloos & have the dogsleds out. You Americans are pussies :D

Well my dear...ya know the old saying..."You are what you eat" :D

ponygirl 2006-10-13 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by MrYum (Post 305874)
Well my dear...ya know the old saying..."You are what you eat" :D

hehe I should have known you'd come back with something like that |thumb

MrYum 2006-10-13 12:32 AM

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Originally Posted by ponygirl (Post 305878)
hehe I should have known you'd come back with something like that |thumb

But of course...nothing but the facts mam :D

JustRobert 2006-10-13 01:07 AM

I was in snow a couple of years ago. Have a picture of me in my shorts having a snowball fight with kids.

Tomorrows forecast: 76 degrees with a chance of white puffy clouds :D

SheepGuy 2006-10-13 01:20 AM

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Originally Posted by ponygirl (Post 305870)
Snowed here too. By Feb we'll be living in our igloos & have the dogsleds out. You Americans are pussies :D

LOL
Ponygirl, you still use dogs? Gotta get one of them new-fangled skee-idoos ;)
I like the cold and the snow though, time to wax up the ski's, load up the wineskin and head for the hills!! Gives you a lot more respect for a good wood burning stove and a warm brandy ;)

Ramster 2006-10-13 08:45 AM

A friend called me 20 minutes ago to see if I wanted to go golfing. :D

docholly 2006-10-13 08:59 AM

Ohh they showed pictures on CNN of the thruway.. dayam. :D

johnnybg 2006-10-13 08:59 AM

Frank Zappa: "And she said, with a tear in her eye
Watch out where the huskies go, and dont you eat that yellow snow"
:)

Fonz 2006-10-13 09:08 AM

So much for global warming :)

Simon 2006-10-13 09:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Greenie (Post 305868)
...and people are in a contest to come here in February |pokefun| |snowman|

Supposed to be 89 degrees here today, and the girls will have their |boobies| out getting them all tanned. I'm not sure I could even find cold weather clothing in a store anywhere near here (unlike all the stores at Cleo's malls).

CNN is now reporting over 300,000 people without power in Wuppern NY and blaming it all on the leaves still on the trees.

Has the Super Bowl party ever had to be canceled due to snow closing the airport(s)?

Tanker 2006-10-13 01:26 PM

I guess the snow is heading this way now greenie I just went out to put the patio furniture in and was getting pelted with freezing rain!


time to get some tim hortons flowing through my veins

Jim 2006-10-13 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Simon (Post 305966)
Supposed to be 89 degrees here today, and the girls will have their |boobies| out getting them all tanned. I'm not sure I could even find cold weather clothing in a store anywhere near here (unlike all the stores at Cleo's malls).

CNN is now reporting over 300,000 people without power in Wuppern NY and blaming it all on the leaves still on the trees.

Has the Super Bowl party ever had to be canceled due to snow closing the airport(s)?

When it snows while the leaves are still on trees, there are some big problems. And Buffalo doesn't get nearly as much snow as you think. It's just when it does snow, it kind of goes sideways. The place that gets the most snow in the lower 48 is called Tugg Hill NY. It's about 90 mins from me and about 2 and a half hours from Greenie. On average, it gets about 130 inches/year.

You need a lot of snow at one time to close an airport. I have flown into Syracuse after a big snowstorm and we went down the runway kind of sideways :)

We had one Christmas Eve a few years ago when we got almost 4 feet. Even my 4x4 F350 had a really hard time plowing that crap. The local police department forced me to start plowing the village streets..I have to admit, that was a little cool :) It also took me an hour to go 2 miles into the next town without plowing. But, plowing that night and day or not, I got stuck several times and I never get stuck. I'm the guy my friends and Children call when they are stuck.

Trev 2006-10-13 05:00 PM

We got a little snow here and there, just light flurries. When I saw the radar last night and saw the bands of lake effect snow on the lake heading in a general NE direction, I thought to myself... Greenie is probably getting slammed.


Simon, it's actually less likely for this to happen in Feb, because of the nature of lake effect snow. Lake effect snow comes from cold "Canadian" air (the Canadians probably call it Artic air, but we blame Canada ;) ) blowing across the warmer lake and picking up moisture as it goes. Then it hits land and gets shot upwards where it turns into cloulds and then snow.

For this to happen in Feb, we would need to have a pretty warm winter resulting in the lake still being wide open and not covered with ice. Which does happen and it when it does, it can be nasty. The only time lake effect snow stops is when the winds calm or change direction, so it can go on for hours to days. So I ususally root for a nice cold Dec, and early Jan.

There... all you never wanted to know about lake effect snow. :D

stuveltje 2006-10-13 05:33 PM

i like snow, but from the early days i am used it will come around the month december here......although it was fucking strange to see 3 years ago snow in october and 5 days after that 85F high summer temp, one thing i can say mother nature surely has some pms issues :D

Greenguy 2006-10-14 02:27 AM

Yea Power |thumb

Just came back on - after being out for 26 hours.

The estimate that 400,000 homes/business's were without power - what a mess.

We got hardly any snow here - maybe 2 inches (and it melted by noon) but some places got 1-2 feet of that heavy wet snow & trees collapsed all over the place, taking out power lines as they fell.

I'm exhausted - g'night everyone |waves|

Hank_Heartland 2006-10-14 07:11 AM

Hey Greenie,

You are having a bad week...1st Bears kick your ass...2nd big snow in Buffalo...3rd you lose power...4th you have to take shit from me...You must be glad the week is almost over|jester| |jester| |jester|

Hank_Heartland 2006-10-14 07:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Trev (Post 306073)
We got a little snow here and there, just light flurries. When I saw the radar last night and saw the bands of lake effect snow on the lake heading in a general NE direction, I thought to myself... Greenie is probably getting slammed.


Simon, it's actually less likely for this to happen in Feb, because of the nature of lake effect snow. Lake effect snow comes from cold "Canadian" air (the Canadians probably call it Artic air, but we blame Canada ;) ) blowing across the warmer lake and picking up moisture as it goes. Then it hits land and gets shot upwards where it turns into cloulds and then snow.

For this to happen in Feb, we would need to have a pretty warm winter resulting in the lake still being wide open and not covered with ice. Which does happen and it when it does, it can be nasty. The only time lake effect snow stops is when the winds calm or change direction, so it can go on for hours to days. So I ususally root for a nice cold Dec, and early Jan.

There... all you never wanted to know about lake effect snow. :D

Hey Trev,

You are better than our weatherman|bow| |bow| |bow|

Hank_Heartland 2006-10-14 07:23 AM

BTW...We recorded the earliest measurable amount of snow in Chicago history 3 10's of an inch...now that's what I call makin bakin|badidea|

Special "Ed" 2006-10-14 09:27 AM

Winter is here for Greenguy!
 
Oh my Greenguy! You got pounded by snow! UG! The western side of our state in Michigan really got nailed as well. We just got flurries here in Detroit. The boats are put away! I'm not in the mood for winter!

digifan 2006-10-14 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Greenie (Post 305868)
http://www.wgrz.com/news/news_articl...?storyid=41820



...and people are in a contest to come here in February |pokefun| |snowman|

Premature winter? |angry|
Plus you cannot drink water n or drive your car... I feel for you.

digifan 2006-10-14 12:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stuveltje (Post 306075)
i like snow, but from the early days i am used it will come around the month december here......although it was fucking strange to see 3 years ago snow in october and 5 days after that 85F high summer temp, one thing i can say mother nature surely has some pms issues :D

Lol so true.. mother nature having pms issues, well said |thumb :D


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