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The storm is only 4 hours old and its not looking good
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For those who are being negative on Florida, be thankful for the environment that the big storms in FL are all warm when you lose electricity. That's one of the reasons we are moving down as soon as we can
This picture attached is of 8 AM outages in MA, with the wind 30 mph gusting to 50 mph, and then near zero freezing weather right behind the rain for flash freeze ice rinks weather guy |
Hurricane Ian
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I got out of there 30+ years ago just because of the weather. I do remember fondly, hikes in the Harold Parker State Forest with my family.
Thanks for the memories. Stay warm |
Had the highway live cams up for Minneapolis - St. Paul freeway system last night and early this morning. They resembled a giant pinball game: vehicles spinning out of control, careening into medians and ditches, etc. etc.
Takes a couple of good storms up there each year before people stop being stupid. |
I’m actually kind of disappointed, got the wood stove burning and the generator is ready to be fired up, with lots of ethanol free gas ready to provide our own electricity for several days, and we didn’t loose power. It’s 50 degrees out with heavy rain and high winds right now, but the temperature is going to drop to about 5 degrees tonight. Looks like we will still have a white Christmas, but instead of a foot of fluffy powder, we will have about 3 inches of treacherous white ice. Oh well, the most important thing is that the weather looks good to go for our drive to the Villages right after Christmas : )
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Slow and steady wins the race.... |
So where is global warming when we need it?
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We are flying out of Aruba soon going to Boston. It will be a shock to our system.
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Hope it’s a direct flight so you get delayed in Aruba !
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Two words…. Al Gore
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I miss global warming.
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I’m back in Colorado for holidays - after two days of temps below zero, we just now got above zero - can’t wait to get back home to TV.
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Winter Storm Elliott hitting Buffalo. 10* now. 33 mph wind and 3-4 foot of snow predicted Fri. a.m. to Sat. p.m. Guess it's not so bad here! :oops:
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75,000 people in MA without electricity, and temps into the single digits tonight . . . time of restoration for many places is 11 PM Saturday night. . . and highs tomorrow in the 20s . .
At one of my ex-wife's Christmas party about 40 years ago, I told her that i would not be retiring in MA due to the winters. . . I got an ear full the next day . . . married a more reasonable wife the second time, and we are heading to TV asap! |
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Yep, global warming is a real bit**!
Is it PC to use the term Global Warming, or do we now have to use the term Climate Change, so as not to offend? This GW is likely to kill a lot of my landscaping this year, so it looks like the garden centers will be reaping some profits in the spring. Tens of thousands of folks in many Northern states are going without power due to this storm/freeze. Is it OK to use the term "Northern" to represent any state NORTH of Florida? Or, does that confuse? |
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I’ve been in ice storms when we didn’t have power for 5 days and us and the cats were still living in the house during the time. The last night in the house got down to 40 and we decided to go to a hotel the next night, then the power came on for 1 day then went back out for 2 days. All of the refrigerator and freezer stuff was out in the snow and we took showers at work.
IMO, I would rather be without power for a few days in the cold temperatures than in the hot temperatures in florida. I can pile on the blankets to keep warm and store all the food outside without issues, but what are you going to do in august here if you lose power? You can’t shed enough clothes off to stay cool and the humidity would be unbearable |
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As for our current little cold snap here in TV, I just look at the temps where we used to live...and instantly feel grateful to be here. |
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I personally have never experienced weather like this before in Florida. It’s incredibly cold and windy and we want a refund due to the garbage weather down here. It could always be worse though. The price of heating oil in N.J. is nuts. See you soon! Safe travels! |
Most of us are from the North at some point. If I may suggest, there are other warm States.
They get no snow. Us Floridians who have grown up here are so over the top with crowding. And when a hurricane comes, you can't even evacuate with too many trying to leave. Texas, S.Ga, S.C are all warm with moderate winters if at all. |
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