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Snowstorm Jonas (Snowzilla)
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Blizzard Jonas and the slowdown of the Gulf Stream System

http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/arc...am-system/

Interesting - I don't think it's just global warming - as Antarctica just had the largest freeze across the surrounding sea this past September, ever recorded in history.  Earth's patterns are just changing over time.  NYC's been getting lots of heavy snowstorms lately.

Notice the middle age "little" ice age that occurred in Europe?  Drastically different than Europe of today:
http://earthguide.ucsd.edu/virtualmuseum...04_3.shtml


BTW, 28" of snow just fell over the weekend, basically stranded here at home.  Stuffing that fireplace!
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#2
What is even more irresistible to cats than catnip?
http://www.howtogeek.com/trivia/what-pla...an-catnip/
Well, that's how much snow drives me nuts.

But I'd still love to take a stroll around the beaches and cliffs of Tasmania even in exchange for today!  Just take off the shirt, take a dip in the surrounding waters - let a bit of sun-gazing nourish the soul (it actually does - it's scientifically proven to be much more than just Vitamin D especially if the eyes get to see the sun)!  Some exotic forests in Taz, right?  

Edit - There's one that's practically "prehistoric", IIRC!  You did see that one, didn't you?
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#3
It was an ordinary Nor'easter in January.

It didn't surpass the Blizzard of 1978.
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#4
Quote:The blizzard was the second-biggest snowstorm in New York City history, with 26.8 inches (68 cm) measured in Central Park by midnight on Saturday, just shy of the record 26.9 inches (68.3 cm) set in 2006, the National Weather Service said.

http://www.reuters.com/article/usa-weath...SKCN0V109U

Quote:. The U.S. Office of Personnel Management said federal government offices in the Washington area would be shut down on Monday, along with local government offices and public schools in the District of Columbia and its Maryland and Virginia suburbs. Virginia and Maryland state offices also were ordered closed.

Yay, the city needs rest!!  Can't imagine the traffic in Manhattan trying to do business as usual for the next couple days..  time is money and money is everything!!!!!
ROFLMAO
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Not too bad though, but my younger kids can't walk in 30" snow..
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#6
While that is a lot of snow I think the bigger problem for you guys down there is that you don't have the equipment to deal with it. Up here we have tons of plows and stuff. I'm not saying that wasn't a big snowfall because it was, even by our standards up here. I'm just glad that more people were not hurt. It's supposed to warm up this week, no? I hope you guys are OK when it all melts. I hope your basement is ok!
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He thinks it's cocaine!!
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(01-26-2016, 06:27 AM)SickBeast Wrote: While that is a lot of snow I think the bigger problem for you guys down there is that you don't have the equipment to deal with it.  Up here we have tons of plows and stuff.  I'm not saying that wasn't a big snowfall because it was, even by our standards up here.  I'm just glad that more people were not hurt.  It's supposed to warm up this week, no?  I hope you guys are OK when it all melts.  I hope your basement is ok!

The plows did a great job yesterday.  I find it strange how they didn't pre-treat the roads with plenty of salt beforehand, like they do in New York. 
There were 5 leaks from the roof when the heavy snow started melting a bit - going down to the sliding door in the kitchen.  Only lasted for a few hours yesterday, hoping it doesn't happen again. 

Toronto area gets like 50" of snow a year, right?  If you were on the other side of Lake Ontario, you'd be getting like 200" or even as much as 300": 
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That was exactly when I drove over there to check it out (Feb 2007) when there was over 11 feet of snow.  I drove as far as possible into the woods where the reddest spot is at in the first map.  Just couldn't get any further with our family minivan - it was insane.  Snowmobiles were everywhere, driving up to gas stations for refueling and driving on roads instead of cars.
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(01-25-2016, 03:38 PM)gstanford Wrote: Up on the NW Coast we have the Tarkine Wilderness, some of which is very old and untouched.  In the SW of the state is our oldest, largest forest, mostly untouched.

A large part of it was going to be dammed for hydro power generation until a national backlash and protest put a stop to it.  That was what would have been the gordon below franklin dam.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_Dam_controversy

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Hope it's not any worse since that article was written:
http://tasmaniantimes.com/index.php/arti...n-tasmania

Have you seen the Styx Valley, where there are the tallest trees in the southern hemisphere (Eucalyptus trees up to 99 meters tall)?


BTW, amusing maps of Australia!  
http://www.buzzfeed.com/simoncrerar/aust....qt2zEARz8
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