BLIZZARD STORM LAB CENTRAL

04 Feb 2012 08:59 - 04 Feb 2012 09:17 #51 by Photo-fish
VL Thank you so much for being on top of this severe weather and providing all this much needed information & advice.

Should I be woried about our trees? Do you recommend kicking the trunks to relieve the branches of this heavy snow? Can I expect my well water to be a bit discolored this next week? And what about avalanche danger?

Appreciate your input. :thumbsup:

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04 Feb 2012 09:14 #52 by homeagain
HEY VL.......I,for another,DO appreciate the info and the "different" perspective,since Ryfly has departed,can't "you" (collectively)
just be grateful we possible have ANOTHER person who can provide the community with helpful insight into what we can expect up
here on the corridor......the flat-land forecasters won't/can't do that.....how FORTUNATE we are to have someone who WILL....JMO

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04 Feb 2012 09:23 #53 by CinnamonGirl
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The Liberals GOP Twin wrote:

CritiKalbILL wrote: I'm baffled that we needed 5 pages of BS when everyone that's reading this obviously has the internet and I'm sure a radio and tv as well. If you really wanted to help your community, try getting off your retired ass and shovel a neighbor's driveway. I'm quite sure we all knew it was going to snow dumbass.


Watch out... I got in trouble with the 285 administrators for suggesting that this thread was a joke. I got the PM's to prove it.


I find it hard to believe you got a PM from this site's admins because you suggested this thread was a joke. Give me a break.

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04 Feb 2012 09:33 #54 by UNDER MODERATION
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homeagain wrote: HEY VL.......I,for another,DO appreciate the info and the "different" perspective,since Ryfly has departed,can't "you" (collectively)
just be grateful we possible have ANOTHER person who can provide the community with helpful insight into what we can expect up
here on the corridor......the flat-land forecasters won't/can't do that.....how FORTUNATE we are to have someone who WILL....JMO


Oh Thank you

I just don't want the $2800 weather Station on my roof to go to waste..We all can benifit from it..I'll have more after I analize the data this morning..Been busy with my other persuits this morning

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04 Feb 2012 09:36 #55 by UNDER MODERATION
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photo-fish wrote: VL Thank you so much for being on top of this severe weather and providing all this much needed information & advice.

Should I be woried about our trees? Do you recommend kicking the trunks to relieve the branches of this heavy snow? Can I expect my well water to be a bit discolored this next week? And what about avalanche danger?

Appreciate your input. :thumbsup:



As long as the ambiant temperatures stays below 31.5 degrees the water density of this particulat snowfall should remain around 10%- To put that into laymans terms its a very light snow. Not too much risk to branches and power lines, but it's a good question because you never know..

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04 Feb 2012 09:39 #56 by UNDER MODERATION
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The Liberals GOP Twin wrote:

CritiKalbILL wrote: I'm baffled that we needed 5 pages of BS when everyone that's reading this obviously has the internet and I'm sure a radio and tv as well. If you really wanted to help your community, try getting off your retired ass and shovel a neighbor's driveway. I'm quite sure we all knew it was going to snow dumbass.


Watch out... I got in trouble with the 285 administrators for suggesting that this thread was a joke. I got the PM's to prove it.



Some things you joke about, some things you don't and if you don't have the basic social skills to know the difference then someone needs to remind you...Fires, blizzards, earthquakes, tornados are not joking matters..Never have been, never will be..

Suprised you don't know that LGT-

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04 Feb 2012 17:36 #57 by ComputerBreath
Roads from Fairplay to a little way down Kenosha Pass this morning were fine. They were sketchy from mid-way down Kenosha Pass to Denver and in Denver they SUCKED!!

On the way home from Denver this afternoon, they were fine. In places wet, in others dry.

On I-70 on my way to Buckley, I passed three plows...they were moving the snow from the median into the middle of the left lane...I don't understand.

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04 Feb 2012 18:05 #58 by UNDER MODERATION
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ComputerBreath wrote: Roads from Fairplay to a little way down Kenosha Pass this morning were fine. They were sketchy from mid-way down Kenosha Pass to Denver and in Denver they SUCKED!!

On the way home from Denver this afternoon, they were fine. In places wet, in others dry.

On I-70 on my way to Buckley, I passed three plows...they were moving the snow from the median into the middle of the left lane...I don't understand.



I reported on this earlier

Vice Lord wrote:

CritiKalbILL wrote: I'm baffled that we needed 5 pages of BS when everyone that's reading this obviously has the internet and I'm sure a radio and tv as well. If you really wanted to help your community, try getting off your retired ass and shovel a neighbor's driveway. I'm quite sure we all knew it was going to snow dumbass.



CinnamonGirl wrote: Actually, I like this thread. It is interesting and a different take.


Ha ha Bill....And you know what? Not everybody knew the magnitute of the approaching storm and If my thread cause one person to change their plans and stay home with their families possibly avoiding a violent death on the highway...Then this thread has done more good than you have done in your entire life.


ATENTION:

Roads from Kenosha Pass to Fairplay are fine this morning.. A little rough down to Denver and really bad in the City, so you might want to stay home today

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04 Feb 2012 18:29 - 04 Feb 2012 18:37 #59 by JSG
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Vice Lord wrote: Not everybody knew the magnitute of the approaching storm...


They did if they watched TV, listened to the radio or checked the weather websites before it hit. rofllol

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04 Feb 2012 18:30 #60 by UNDER MODERATION
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Most people don't do that

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