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Post by houselady on Nov 19, 2014 0:35:45 GMT -5
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Post by LindaG23 on Nov 19, 2014 0:42:50 GMT -5
Did you see this 31 second video of the snow wall in Buffalo? It is unbelievable, it is so contained. WOW! Check this map out! Figure 1. Arctic air flowing over the Lake Erie on January 7, 2014 created two major bands of lake-effect snow snow near Buffalo, New York. Image credit: NASA. That is Lake Erie! Thankfully I am south of the lake vs. east! Those are some tight bands and the snow must be extremely heavy.
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Post by bridgeymah on Nov 19, 2014 2:07:18 GMT -5
I guess I just can't get excited or even all that interested in whatever detail or machinations of who did what paid for what was signed to what when how or where. We're getting A3. We're getting another leg of QAL tour. We'll know who label is in due course. That's pretty much all we know and I'm cool with that. It's a lovely sunny day here. #carryon Sun? What is sun? I now live in the North Pole which has moved from where it belongs to the United States!! Thankfully I do not live is Buffalo! They are getting 2-3 more feet of snow tomorrow! Wow - that's nuts. But then we've already had several over 30 degree days (and one 33 degree day) - translation high 80s low 90s days and isn't even summer yet!!!! It's going to be as hot and dry here and sounds like it will be cold and snowy there. (note I'll take the hot and dry)
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Post by HoppersSkippersMiners on Nov 19, 2014 2:24:39 GMT -5
I guess I just can't get excited or even all that interested in whatever detail or machinations of who did what paid for what was signed to what when how or where. We're getting A3. We're getting another leg of QAL tour. We'll know who label is in due course. That's pretty much all we know and I'm cool with that. It's a lovely sunny day here. #carryon Sun? What is sun? I now live in the North Pole which has moved from where it belongs to the United States!! Thankfully I do not live is Buffalo! They are getting 2-3 more feet of snow tomorrow! Heh heh heh. I grew up in Buffalo. I do not miss the weather one.single.bit. !!! Blue skies actually exist in the mid-Atlantic states (where I live now). Buffalo's lake effect means it's cloudy or precipitating about 350 days a year. I was utterly flabberghasted once I moved away from Buffalo to discover that multiple sunny, cloudless days could actually exist in a row!
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