Snowing in NOLA
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Snowing in NOLA
Two inches of snow expected in the Big Easy.
Paging Al Gore!!!!
Paging Al Gore!!!!
"When you argue with a fool, there are two fools in the argument."
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Re: Snowing in NOLA
Merry Christmas!
We're dodging the snow to our southeast today, but it's supposed to shift a little and give us four to six inches overnight.
We're dodging the snow to our southeast today, but it's supposed to shift a little and give us four to six inches overnight.
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Re: Snowing in NOLA
OOOOOHHHHHH NNNNOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
THIS IS GONNA BE WORSE THAT KATRINA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
THIS IS GONNA BE WORSE THAT KATRINA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
“The Arctic will be ice-free in 5 years”
- Al Gore, December, 2008
In this case, use of the more technically “correct” term is actually less likely to convey the key implications to a lay audience.
- Michael Mann, SEEDMAGAZINE.COM May 30, 2009
- Al Gore, December, 2008
In this case, use of the more technically “correct” term is actually less likely to convey the key implications to a lay audience.
- Michael Mann, SEEDMAGAZINE.COM May 30, 2009
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Re: Snowing in NOLA
WHAT ABOUT THOSE POOR FOLKS IN HOUSTON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
“The Arctic will be ice-free in 5 years”
- Al Gore, December, 2008
In this case, use of the more technically “correct” term is actually less likely to convey the key implications to a lay audience.
- Michael Mann, SEEDMAGAZINE.COM May 30, 2009
- Al Gore, December, 2008
In this case, use of the more technically “correct” term is actually less likely to convey the key implications to a lay audience.
- Michael Mann, SEEDMAGAZINE.COM May 30, 2009
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Re: Snowing in NOLA
If it were snowing here, it'd be up to my.............tail fin.
I'd be asking for snow-shoveling tips from AD and Kusch.
I'd be asking for snow-shoveling tips from AD and Kusch.
Bloop bloop
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Re: Snowing in NOLA
I warned Kay to tell the Auburn volunteer board of aldermen to buy a street clearing machine!!!!!
Seems they're too busy down there keeping the strip clubs out of public view....
lb13
Seems they're too busy down there keeping the strip clubs out of public view....
lb13
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Re: Snowing in NOLA
The Carp wrote:If it were snowing here, it'd be up to my.............tail fin.
I'd be asking for snow-shoveling tips from AD and Kusch.
You could borrow one of those street clearing things from Alabama.
I believe in the usefulness of useless information.
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Re: Snowing in NOLA
So get back to us when it does snow.The Carp wrote:If it were snowing here, it'd be up to my.............tail fin.
I'd be asking for snow-shoveling tips from AD and Kusch.
Meanwhile, no carping about rain in December!
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Re: Snowing in NOLA
Considering it's in the 60's here, we could share a snow-removal machine. The biggest expense would be driving it back and forth between states........littlebeast13 wrote:I warned Kay to tell the Auburn volunteer board of aldermen to buy a street clearing machine!!!!!
Seems they're too busy down there keeping the strip clubs out of public view....
lb13
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Re: Snowing in NOLA
I'm carping about the AMOUNT of rain. There's a pool forming in my front yard, which we've had regraded to no effect. I have to jump over the puddle at the end of my driveway to get into the road with dry feet if I'm walking.MarleysGh0st wrote:So get back to us when it does snow.The Carp wrote:If it were snowing here, it'd be up to my.............tail fin.
I'd be asking for snow-shoveling tips from AD and Kusch.
Meanwhile, no carping about rain in December!
Our drainage is close to non-existent.
Bloop bloop
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Re: Snowing in NOLA
The Carp wrote:I'm carping about the AMOUNT of rain. There's a pool forming in my front yard, which we've had regraded to no effect. I have to jump over the puddle at the end of my driveway to get into the road with dry feet if I'm walking.MarleysGh0st wrote:So get back to us when it does snow.The Carp wrote:If it were snowing here, it'd be up to my.............tail fin.
I'd be asking for snow-shoveling tips from AD and Kusch.
Meanwhile, no carping about rain in December!
Our drainage is close to non-existent.
Oh boo hoo hoo!
It doesn't take much at all for the rain to pool at the ends of driveways here. You're either gonna get wet or muddy going to the car....
lb13
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Re: Snowing in NOLA
Any amount of rain is twelve times that much snow you're not getting!The Carp wrote:I'm carping about the AMOUNT of rain. There's a pool forming in my front yard, which we've had regraded to no effect. I have to jump over the puddle at the end of my driveway to get into the road with dry feet if I'm walking.MarleysGh0st wrote:So get back to us when it does snow.The Carp wrote:If it were snowing here, it'd be up to my.............tail fin.
I'd be asking for snow-shoveling tips from AD and Kusch.
Meanwhile, no carping about rain in December!
Our drainage is close to non-existent.
But I'll give you a snow-shovelling tip, just in case:
Spoiler
Have the boys do it.
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MarleysGh0st wrote:Any amount of rain is twelve times that much snow you're not getting!The Carp wrote:I'm carping about the AMOUNT of rain. There's a pool forming in my front yard, which we've had regraded to no effect. I have to jump over the puddle at the end of my driveway to get into the road with dry feet if I'm walking.MarleysGh0st wrote: So get back to us when it does snow.
Meanwhile, no carping about rain in December!
Our drainage is close to non-existent.![]()
You get too much of that powdery lake effect snow up there. The conversion rate down here is closer to 5 inches of snow per inch of rain.....
One of my meteorology profs (God rest his soul) once said that the best way to shovel a foot of lake effect snow off the driveway was to just blow really hard....
lb13
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Re: Snowing in NOLA
littlebeast13 wrote:MarleysGh0st wrote:Any amount of rain is twelve times that much snow you're not getting!The Carp wrote: I'm carping about the AMOUNT of rain. There's a pool forming in my front yard, which we've had regraded to no effect. I have to jump over the puddle at the end of my driveway to get into the road with dry feet if I'm walking.
Our drainage is close to non-existent.![]()
You get too much of that powdery lake effect snow up there. The conversion rate down here is closer to 5 inches of snow per inch of rain.....
One of my meteorology profs (God rest his soul) once said that the best way to shovel a foot of lake effect snow off the driveway was to just blow really hard....
lb13
I remember seeing people use little brooms in Denver. They just whisked it right off the windshield. Here it's soggy mushy stuff that seeps into your bones and bloodstream and saps your will to live. It can stay as far away as possible.
My boys fight over who gets to shovel. For about 16 seconds. Then they get the idea it's a lot less fun than it looks at first............
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The Carp wrote:littlebeast13 wrote:MarleysGh0st wrote: Any amount of rain is twelve times that much snow you're not getting!![]()
You get too much of that powdery lake effect snow up there. The conversion rate down here is closer to 5 inches of snow per inch of rain.....
One of my meteorology profs (God rest his soul) once said that the best way to shovel a foot of lake effect snow off the driveway was to just blow really hard....
lb13
I remember seeing people use little brooms in Denver. They just whisked it right off the windshield. Here it's soggy mushy stuff that seeps into your bones and bloodstream and saps your will to live. It can stay as far away as possible.
My boys fight over who gets to shovel. For about 16 seconds. Then they get the idea it's a lot less fun than it looks at first............
Me and Mr. Snow Shovel are strangers. I will just slog my way through it.....
Speaking of 8 years ago, it will be 8 years Saturday since that big snow we had that stayed on the ground well into mid January. Every other snowstorm we've had since then had been followed up by warm weather, so it always melts within a few days (or hours).......
lb13
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Re: Snowing in NOLA
We got a dusting of snow here in Houston last night.
It was the first snow since Christmas Eve in 2004 and tied the record for the earliest snowfall of the season.
In 1944 and 2008 it snowed here on December 10.
It was the first snow since Christmas Eve in 2004 and tied the record for the earliest snowfall of the season.
In 1944 and 2008 it snowed here on December 10.
No matter where you go, there you are.
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Re: Snowing in NOLA
Lake effect snow is not always powdery. In Michigan we often got very heavy wet snow as lake effect. It is even possible to get lake effect rain.littlebeast13 wrote:MarleysGh0st wrote:Any amount of rain is twelve times that much snow you're not getting!The Carp wrote: I'm carping about the AMOUNT of rain. There's a pool forming in my front yard, which we've had regraded to no effect. I have to jump over the puddle at the end of my driveway to get into the road with dry feet if I'm walking.
Our drainage is close to non-existent.![]()
You get too much of that powdery lake effect snow up there. The conversion rate down here is closer to 5 inches of snow per inch of rain.....
One of my meteorology profs (God rest his soul) once said that the best way to shovel a foot of lake effect snow off the driveway was to just blow really hard....
lb13
No matter where you go, there you are.