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Gainesville GA 0545 16 January 2022

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2022 6:45 am
by AnotherFairportfan
It didn't start doing anything until after dark. At 0545 EST, the temperature was 28F, the wind was 23 MPH with gusts into the 30+ range.

And this was what it looked like out the front door {our car is at the left}:
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Re: Gainesville GA 0545 16 January 2022

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2022 1:19 am
by FreeFlier
I had over a foot of snow a couple of weeks ago . . . I looked at it and went back to bed.

--FreeFlier

Re: Gainesville GA 0545 16 January 2022

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2022 2:30 pm
by AnotherFairportfan
FreeFlier wrote: Mon Jan 17, 2022 1:19 am I had over a foot of snow a couple of weeks ago . . . I looked at it and went back to bed.
But where do you live?

Re: Gainesville GA 0545 16 January 2022

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2022 10:00 pm
by FreeFlier
AnotherFairportfan wrote: Mon Jan 17, 2022 2:30 pm
FreeFlier wrote: Mon Jan 17, 2022 1:19 am I had over a foot of snow a couple of weeks ago . . . I looked at it and went back to bed.
But where do you live?
Seattle, basically.

Substantial snow is quite rare here.

And drivers go berserk when it happens.

--FreeFlier

Re: Gainesville GA 0545 16 January 2022

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2022 7:06 am
by Typeminer
We lucked out here. Only 3 inches of snow with rain at the end. I didn't have to shovel at all.

Brother and I were at our old place in the Alleghenies for the weekend, left Sunday morning ahead of the front. Half the eastbound traffic on the PA Turnpike was electric utility service trucks. Never seen so damn many snorkel trucks.

Re: Gainesville GA 0545 16 January 2022

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2022 7:18 am
by lake_wrangler
FreeFlier wrote: Mon Jan 17, 2022 10:00 pm Substantial snow is quite rare here.

And drivers go berserk when it happens.

--FreeFlier
We get the opposite effect, here...

We get lots of snow (just got a foot of it yesterday), and drivers fall into two categories: slow down to a crawl to keep it safe, or trust your vehicle so much (4X4, etc.) that you keep driving at "normal" un-snow-hindered speeds (whether that trust in your vehicle is well-founded or not depends on both the vehicle and the driver...)

Re: Gainesville GA 0545 16 January 2022

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2022 5:16 pm
by Just Old Al
Typeminer wrote: Tue Jan 18, 2022 7:06 am We lucked out here. Only 3 inches of snow with rain at the end. I didn't have to shovel at all.
My town is proof against snow accumulation this year.

My old snowblower destroyed its engine (repairable but I don't feel like wasting the time/money on a 10+ year old machine) . I ended up buying an obscenely expensive new machine because it was either that or obscenely cheap junk.

As such, it will not snow to any accumulation I can't clear with a shovel this year.

Re: Gainesville GA 0545 16 January 2022

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2022 7:11 pm
by jwhouk
I have no comment.

Re: Gainesville GA 0545 16 January 2022

Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2022 7:37 pm
by Warrl
FreeFlier wrote: Mon Jan 17, 2022 10:00 pm Seattle, basically.

Substantial snow is quite rare here.

And drivers go berserk when it happens.

--FreeFlier
"Look, there's a snowflake! Close the city!" - some guy as we were coming out of our daughter's dance performance at Seattle Center, circa 25 years ago.

(We really didn't get much snow on that occasion - just an inch of ice on all the roads. Which, yeah, pretty well closed most of the city the next day. And I saved a couple people at a stoplight from possible injury and definite inconvenience: after a minor bumper-bump on an icy road, the two drivers were standing BETWEEN THE TWO BUMPERS talking it over - I yelled at them to move out of there, and not 20 seconds later a third vehicle contributed to the conversation and put those two bumpers hard against each other.)

(The mystery is why so many people in and around Seattle don't know how to drive in the rain.)

Re: Gainesville GA 0545 16 January 2022

Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2022 7:40 pm
by Warrl
lake_wrangler wrote: Tue Jan 18, 2022 7:18 amWe get lots of snow (just got a foot of it yesterday), and drivers fall into two categories: slow down to a crawl to keep it safe, or trust your vehicle so much (4X4, etc.) that you keep driving at "normal" un-snow-hindered speeds (whether that trust in your vehicle is well-founded or not depends on both the vehicle and the driver...)
My sister's first husband was into off-road driving - in mountainous, heavily-wooded territory - and explained to me that the advantage of 4-wheel drive is that you can get stuck deeper in the woods.

I got the impression that he didn't think highly of this advantage.

Re: Gainesville GA 0545 16 January 2022

Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2022 6:13 pm
by Just Old Al
Warrl wrote: Fri Jan 21, 2022 7:40 pm My sister's first husband was into off-road driving - in mountainous, heavily-wooded territory - and explained to me that the advantage of 4-wheel drive is that you can get stuck deeper in the woods.
As I used to teach my students: "Four wheel go does not mean four wheel stop. You have four wheel stop all of the time. In the rough, coefficient of friction is NOT your friend."

Re: Gainesville GA 0545 16 January 2022

Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2022 9:32 pm
by AnotherFairportfan
Warrl wrote: Fri Jan 21, 2022 7:37 pm
FreeFlier wrote: Mon Jan 17, 2022 10:00 pm Seattle, basically.

Substantial snow is quite rare here.

And drivers go berserk when it happens.

--FreeFlier
"Look, there's a snowflake! Close the city!" - some guy as we were coming out of our daughter's dance performance at Seattle Center, circa 25 years ago.

(We really didn't get much snow on that occasion - just an inch of ice on all the roads. Which, yeah, pretty well closed most of the city the next day. And I saved a couple people at a stoplight from possible injury and definite inconvenience: after a minor bumper-bump on an icy road, the two drivers were standing BETWEEN THE TWO BUMPERS talking it over - I yelled at them to move out of there, and not 20 seconds later a third vehicle contributed to the conversation and put those two bumpers hard against each other.)

(The mystery is why so many people in and around Seattle don't know how to drive in the rain.)
"What's the matter, Bjarni?"

Re: Gainesville GA 0545 16 January 2022

Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2022 10:26 pm
by FreeFlier
Warrl wrote: Fri Jan 21, 2022 7:37 pm
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(The mystery is why so many people in and around Seattle don't know how to drive in the rain.)
They can't drive any other time, so why would rain improve that?

--FreeFlier