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Old 01-03-18, 10:45 AM   #1
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Some kind of "bomb cyclone" headed your way, Yanks, any precautions you can take? Does this kind of thing shut you in the house?
Whatever this "bomb cyclone" weather system is it really doesn't look good! https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.b0308da75ff8

I mean really -16F in Jacksonville by the 6th?! For some reason this weather reminds me of the movie "The Day After Tomorrow". So what next bowling ball sized hail in Tokyo?
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Old 01-03-18, 01:32 PM   #2
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I mean really -16F in Jacksonville by the 6th?! For some reason this weather reminds me of the movie "The Day After Tomorrow". So what next bowling ball sized hail in Tokyo?
There goes the price of orange juice ... I was paying $3.00 for a bottle and now it's $5.00 for the same size and now it will probably go up to $6.00.
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Old 01-03-18, 01:38 PM   #3
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I mean really -16F in Jacksonville by the 6th?! For some reason this weather reminds me of the movie "The Day After Tomorrow". So what next bowling ball sized hail in Tokyo?
We sometimes get a few days of -30C in Moscow, and Moscow climate is mild by Russian standards. But then we have central heating.

As a rule (if you are not fammiliar with cold weather conditions) I would advise covering exposed facial features, ie nose and ears, at temperatures below -20, wearing a hat, gloves, 4 layers of regular clothing (ie T-shirt->shirt->sweatshirt->regular jacket/coat), including multiple layers for your legs (ie not just underwear and parts/trousers/jeans).

For buildings you need to ensure that there is no free airflow through unauthorised openings (ie cracks in the window frames), if there are - tape them. If you have any piping in the area that may freese - make sure there is no water in the piping or it may crack.
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Old 01-04-18, 06:14 AM   #5
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Oh great. This weather bomb is heading my way. Expecting to start around noon AST. Lots of snow/changing to rain, winds gusting to 110 km/h (68 mp/h). Also higher than normal tides could cause damaging storm surge along coastal areas. Schools are closed and people are being warned to stay off roads. Of course my wife and daughter are going to work. Probably be a short day.
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Old 01-04-18, 07:41 AM   #6
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It sounds pretty intense.

https://www.theverge.com/2018/1/3/16...orm-east-coast

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A bomb cyclone happens when atmospheric pressure in the middle of the storm drops at least 24 millibars over 24 hours, quickly increasing in intensity. (The lower the pressure, the stronger the storm.) This particular bomb cyclone sweeping through the East Coast is forecasted to drop by 36 millibars, which is a lot. According to Martin, it means the storm is going to lose the equivalent of about 3.5 percent of the entire mass of the whole atmosphere, from the ground to outer space. “It’s exceptionally intense,” he says. “That’s the most unusual thing about this storm.”
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The sun is just coming up here and it looks like we've gotten about six inches of snow so far. It's tough to tell because the wind is gusting pretty hard. Some spots have drifts of twelve inches or more. Other places I can still see the grass poking through.

My wife is off today, but where I work there is no closing because of weather. If you can't make it in on your own, they'll come get you. :/

Why do I keep forgetting to buy a snow shovel?! Digging the car out with a regular shovel is back-breaking work. Wish me luck!
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It's warm enough here in south Sweden that I can go out without a jacket on, while it snows in Texas.
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It's warm enough here in south Sweden that I can go out without a jacket on, while it snows in Texas.
I think its because there is a low pressure over portions of Scandinavia drawing in warmer air from the south.

https://www.weather-forecast.com/map...dots&type=wind

https://www.weather-forecast.com/map...one&type=lapse


A few outside the science err.. I mean political dogma of man made climate change think it has much too do with Atlantic and Pacific Multidecadal Oscillations "They can also be called natural climate cycles. They have nothing to do with CO2, and everything to do with driving many of the climate features that are gleefully pointed by climate alarmists. They determine the snowstorms, heat waves, floods and droughts pointed out by the alarmists as indications of “Climate Change”."

Sorry, I couldn't resist!

http://notrickszone.com/2015/04/17/a....Nw6O7CIe.dpbs

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The sun is just coming up here and it looks like we've gotten about six inches of snow so far. It's tough to tell because the wind is gusting pretty hard. Some spots have drifts of twelve inches or more. Other places I can still see the grass poking through.

My wife is off today, but where I work there is no closing because of weather. If you can't make it in on your own, they'll come get you. :/

Why do I keep forgetting to buy a snow shovel?! Digging the car out with a regular shovel is back-breaking work. Wish me luck!
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Come on you guys man up, you are sounding like a load of old washer women. I'm going to get Jim to put America on the program to drink more Brown Ale.
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Come on you guys man up, you are sounding like a load of old washer women. I'm going to get Jim to put America on the program to drink more Brown Ale.
Yes sir! Skipped the shoveling, got in the Challenger, inched forward and then gunned it in reverse and plowed through the driveway. Did my job and my bosses job (who called out because all he had was a truck and couldn't make it?! ). Filled up the tank and bought some groceries on the way home.

I'm off tomorrow, and although I won't be drinking Brown Ale, there's a six pack of Paulaner with my name on it in the fridge.

Can I keep my man card for now?
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The sun is just coming up here and it looks like we've gotten about six inches of snow so far. It's tough to tell because the wind is gusting pretty hard. Some spots have drifts of twelve inches or more. Other places I can still see the grass poking through.

My wife is off today, but where I work there is no closing because of weather. If you can't make it in on your own, they'll come get you. :/

Why do I keep forgetting to buy a snow shovel?! Digging the car out with a regular shovel is back-breaking work. Wish me luck!
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