Hey, Blizzard Members. Can You Get Online?
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Riverwind (imported)
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What Was the Deepest Snow in Your State?
Before you look it up take a guess as to which state has the highest recorded snow fall. I bet you wont get the right answer.
Answer will be later.
River
Before you look it up take a guess as to which state has the highest recorded snow fall. I bet you wont get the right answer.
Answer will be later.
River
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Mac (imported)
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River
SWAG (scientific wild ass guess): Alaska or Colorado
Riverwind (imported) wrote: Sat Feb 23, 2013 10:12 am Before you look it up take a guess as to which state has the highest recorded snow fall. I bet you wont get the right answer.
Answer will be later.
River
SWAG (scientific wild ass guess): Alaska or Colorado
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Riverwind (imported)
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They were up there in the top but not Number 1.
Good guess.
River
Good guess.
River
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Riverwind (imported)
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Wrong side of the country,
Number 1, California, A tall mountain range downwind of a huge ocean makes a snow magnet. Tamarack, on the west slopes of the Sierra Nevada, holds the U.S. snow depth record of 451 inches set March 11, 1911. Image: A woman measures a massive snowbank in Truckee on March 27, 2011
http://www.weather.com/news/weather-win ... r-20130220
Who would have guesses that, not me, but it does make sense when you think about it, the Sierra Nevada range goes up to 11,000 feet.
When you go through the list look at where the states are and you see that the top are in the Sierra Nevada's.
River
Number 1, California, A tall mountain range downwind of a huge ocean makes a snow magnet. Tamarack, on the west slopes of the Sierra Nevada, holds the U.S. snow depth record of 451 inches set March 11, 1911. Image: A woman measures a massive snowbank in Truckee on March 27, 2011
http://www.weather.com/news/weather-win ... r-20130220
Who would have guesses that, not me, but it does make sense when you think about it, the Sierra Nevada range goes up to 11,000 feet.
When you go through the list look at where the states are and you see that the top are in the Sierra Nevada's.
River
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moi621 (imported)
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That's my water 
Brings to mind the old Donner Party, pass the Peterson liver, please.

California is God's Golden State !
If only we could shake of the rest of the United STATES of America.
Those <doom> Federals < Darth Vadar breath sounds> consistently suck more tax money from us Californians then they deliver in spending.
Moi of California
Hurrah The Bear Flag Republic Hurrah
So how is the Blizzard east of River?
Met up with that tropical flow for some real precipitation?
Brings to mind the old Donner Party, pass the Peterson liver, please.
California is God's Golden State !
If only we could shake of the rest of the United STATES of America.
Those <doom> Federals < Darth Vadar breath sounds> consistently suck more tax money from us Californians then they deliver in spending.
Moi of California
Hurrah The Bear Flag Republic Hurrah
So how is the Blizzard east of River?
Met up with that tropical flow for some real precipitation?
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Mac (imported) wrote: Sat Feb 23, 2013 10:20 am SWAG (scientific wild ass guess): Alaska or Colorado
That's Silly Wild Assed Guess. SWAG
There is NOTHING Scientific about it. Pinning Scientific to it is an insult to science. This is another example of the fundamentalist PROPAGANDA that has man and dinosaurs co-existing like that "Museum of Creation" SHIT in Kentucky claims. It is a bunch of Bible-thumping HICKS who wouldn't learn science if you beat them with a science textbook.
(I would have guessed Sault St. Marie... (http://www.saultstemarie.com/) ... but I would be wrong.)
River, the climate of California is the SAME climate that Plato describes as existed in Atlantis, an island continent with snowy mountains and tropical beaches. I seriously DOUBT that Santorini ever saw snow.
Weird, isn't it?
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Riverwind (imported)
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This is the weather thread, if you want it closed just post one more insult or political comment.
River digging out of the snow.
River digging out of the snow.
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Where amongst the EA membership is the blizzard?
I read one is coming across from Colorado to Kansas this weekend.
And a new one in the North - North East above Bob3.
Don't those blizzards know why we have a State of Minnesota (fill those lakes) and Wisconsin?
Moi
On Blizzard Watch from 72F post Santa Ana wind event - S. coastal Calif. Life is hard
I read one is coming across from Colorado to Kansas this weekend.
And a new one in the North - North East above Bob3.
Don't those blizzards know why we have a State of Minnesota (fill those lakes) and Wisconsin?
Moi
On Blizzard Watch from 72F post Santa Ana wind event - S. coastal Calif. Life is hard
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moi621 (imported) wrote: Mon Feb 25, 2013 6:20 pm Where amongst the EA membership is the blizzard?
I read one is coming across from Colorado to Kansas this weekend.
And a new one in the North - North East above Bob3.
Don't those blizzards know why we have a State of Minnesota (fill those lakes) and Wisconsin?
Moi
On Blizzard Watch from 72F post Santa Ana wind event - S. coastal Calif. Life is hard
Havent looked at the weather maps, but I think Minnesota is due for some stuff Monday and Tuesday.
Eh, just looked. Warm snow maybe on Tuesday, high 35, probably come down as slush.