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Old 12-01-10, 06:40 AM   #1
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Well, we've had 2 days of constant snow so far and everything's ground to a halt due to local council basing the salt/grit depot OUTSIDE town.

Anyways her is a few shots I've taken so far, might add more later on:
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Old 12-01-10, 06:58 AM   #2
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That amount of snow grinds things to a halt?
You people would die in Estonia.
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Old 12-01-10, 07:09 AM   #3
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It's the wrong sort of snow.
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Old 12-01-10, 07:43 AM   #4
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That amount of snow grinds things to a halt?
You people would die in Estonia.
Haha, tell me about it. It's the same every winter, you watch the news and see some poor bastard battling in 5cm of snow, you glance out the window and let out a roaring laughter.
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How mech snow to you guys in Europe get?
us in Canada could survive in anything under 20cms of snow
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How mech snow to you guys in Europe get?
us in Canada could survive in anything under 20cms of snow
Current snow situation in Finland:
http://ilmatieteenlaitos.fi/?map=lumi
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Old 12-01-10, 08:11 AM   #7
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50-60 cm fresh snow since the morning in parts of northern Germany , not too bad
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Old 12-01-10, 08:16 AM   #8
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Well, we've had 2 days of constant snow so far and everything's ground to a halt due to local council basing the salt/grit depot OUTSIDE town.

Anyways her is a few shots I've taken so far, might add more later on:
http://img577.imageshack.us/g/1010177.jpg/



No offense but I have lived in Ottawa and Nova Scotia and brother that is a light dusting. I originally am from Vancouver BC though and a few flakes there causes mass panic and accidents.

Here in Geneva we are getting the second straight day of snow. Last night mass gridlock as the public transport ground to a halt-for 2-5 cm of snow. Today a lot more ok, still other places in Switzerland are better prepared and I must say to be fair the weather here resembles Vancouver in the winter-grey and rainy much of the time. Must be the lake.
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No real snow here...just gale force biting cold easterly winds imported directly from Siberia...
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Snow, we were under tornado watches all night....in Dec, maybe something to this global warming afterall.
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How mech snow to you guys in Europe get?
us in Canada could survive in anything under 20cms of snow
Right now there is about 2 feet of snow behind my house. Have had decent snowfall for the last 3 days. Everything functions without problems, the first day with the heaviest snowfall my buss was 3 minutes late though.
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Old 12-01-10, 10:05 AM   #12
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That amount of snow grinds things to a halt?
You people would die in Estonia.
We had a freak snow here in Texas last year. Several inches over night. I can remember one other time in 30 years that it snowed so much here. Usually if it snows here, it will dust the ground and melt by noon

while it didn't grind things to a halt, it probably should have.

Problem in Texas is the ice storms... not so much that its snow and ice, just that on Monday and Tuesday it will be a humid 75 degrees then Wednesday its in the high 30s and it rains ALL DAY LONG and the overnight temperature drops to about 18 degrees which means it begins to sleet, and the existing 1/2 inch of standing water on the ground freezes.

So... Thursday morning it looks like the Ice Queen has invaded the place. The ground, the roads, the trees, the houses, the power lines - everything frozen. and many of those trees fall or lose limbs due to the weight bringing down power lines with them.

in 2004 (or was it 05) we were without power for 4 days while crews cleaned up the mess.

And of course its Texas. We have to salt the roads once per decade so such a thing takes time to organize. and of course you know i have snow chains in my garage ready to go right?
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I was in the army when the last estonian snowfall record was set, we got a foot and 8 inches overnight. We were out on a practice patroll, sleeping outside without tents, since those are too bulky for recon to carry. Good times.

But on a more serious note, I can understand how unexpected snowstorms and ice stroms can **** things over, its just that over here they are not all that unexpected, they happen annually
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Its not that bad once you get onto main roads, as they have been gritted but where I live the road is not gritted due to it not been classed as a priority road - gits.

Were pretty much cut off in the direction of Sheffield, due to both roads going that way, the Snake pass and the Woodhead, are snowed under but that happens most winters.

I tell you, this county aint cut out for this amount of severe weather
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I tell you, this county aint cut out for this amount of severe weather
I can only recommend that you grow a pair, it helps
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