anonymo December 19, 2008 Share anonymo Member December 19, 2008 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Oh wow, and you know it'll stick too. I so sowwy.man, i sure hope so. my final "stick it to em" before bailing on this ice box inhabited by horrible drivers Nice IRL trolling. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stutters December 19, 2008 Share stutters GC Alumni December 19, 2008 coming from the best, i'm flattered Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
farmerisme December 19, 2008 Share farmerisme Member December 19, 2008 the higher you go up, the colder it gets. there's this thing called the snow line, too, which is generally related to an elevation. btw, have you heard that the twin cities are officially moving towards the nickname "twincy?" seriously. http://is.gd/clKb I get that the elevation would effect the temp or precipitation. What I dont get is that on the same forcast they would be reporting different elevations... why some days are they reporting conditions at the valley floor and some days at 1000 or 2000 ft? I mean without reporting the other on that day... Twincy is very dumb and no one would use it. So Im not worried. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nut December 20, 2008 Share nut Member December 20, 2008 Why do some have floor and some have elevations? Wouldn't it make sense to forcast for all the same? The Vally floor as in sea level... and 1000Ft as in 1000ft? We often don't get the level down to the "floor" level... i dunno. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nut December 21, 2008 Share nut Member December 21, 2008 WOW! today so far we have got about 7 or so inches... Yesterday i drove to work... roads where fine... mid day almost all the snow melted.. and this is a picture of about 5 mins ago... mind you this doesn't happen very often.. It's supposed to keep on keepin on for a while and later tonight FREEZING rain.. =x Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stutters December 21, 2008 Share stutters GC Alumni December 21, 2008 image from my buddies @ porterstahoe. they've had something like 65" from two storms in the past 6 days. game on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nut December 21, 2008 Share nut Member December 21, 2008 Yeah the Mountain got something like 40+ inches... I'm really stoked to hit it up and enjoy this pow. The season was off to a slow start.. unlike last season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nut December 22, 2008 Share nut Member December 22, 2008 we just got about 10to12 inches over night on top of the 7 inches before... WOW. =x Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
samurai nightling December 22, 2008 Share samurai nightling Member December 22, 2008 I'm so jealous. I love snow, and we don't really have any yet. I need it so i can go skiing! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nut December 22, 2008 Share nut Member December 22, 2008 Portland just broke a record for all time... We have the most snow on record... It's pretty insane! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stutters December 23, 2008 Share stutters GC Alumni December 23, 2008 doesn't actually look all that bad from up here: source: http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHa...ew.php?id=36258 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bush January 4, 2009 Share Bush Member January 4, 2009 (edited) Just took this picture from my porch.. The thermometer lies!!! It's cold!! Edited January 4, 2009 by Bush Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EbilDustBunny January 5, 2009 Share EbilDustBunny GC Alumni January 5, 2009 we just got about 10to12 inches over night on top of the 7 inches before... WOW. =x lol! How do you get in your car?! to bush and nut: Hope you guys didn't have to do anything that day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bush January 13, 2009 Share Bush Member January 13, 2009 -36 F when I got up this morning. A co-worker and good friend we are both from Michigan his first comment to me this morning was "And we chose to move up here". Atleast the sun is out and it's not to windy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shaftiel January 13, 2009 Share shaftiel Member January 13, 2009 We have a high today of 89F. Could you send some cold down to me please? SHaftiel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dragonfly January 13, 2009 Share dragonfly Member January 13, 2009 -36 F when I got up this morning. A co-worker and good friend we are both from Michigan his first comment to me this morning was "And we chose to move up here". Atleast the sun is out and it's not to windy. Last night was -30C (with windchill -41C). That's -22F feeling like -42F with wind. Tomorrow is supposed to be -33C. I feel your pain. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anonymo January 14, 2009 Share anonymo Member January 14, 2009 -36 F when I got up this morning. A co-worker and good friend we are both from Michigan his first comment to me this morning was "And we chose to move up here". Atleast the sun is out and it's not to windy. Last night was -30C (with windchill -41C). That's -22F feeling like -42F with wind. Tomorrow is supposed to be -33C. I feel your pain. It's cold. It's "my nostrils are freezing shut when I breath in" cold. Why do we live in this country? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dragonfly January 14, 2009 Share dragonfly Member January 14, 2009 -36 F when I got up this morning. A co-worker and good friend we are both from Michigan his first comment to me this morning was "And we chose to move up here". Atleast the sun is out and it's not to windy. Last night was -30C (with windchill -41C). That's -22F feeling like -42F with wind. Tomorrow is supposed to be -33C. I feel your pain. It's cold. It's "my nostrils are freezing shut when I breath in" cold. Why do we live in this country? Health care. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dwEEziL January 14, 2009 Share dwEEziL Member January 14, 2009 19F here right now Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stutters January 14, 2009 Share stutters GC Alumni January 14, 2009 -17º F here, windchill -31º F. overnight lows predicted to be -30 to -40º F. i think at that temperature, windchill actually starts to have a warming effect. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bewildered January 14, 2009 Share Bewildered Member January 14, 2009 Oh gawd, I hate the winter. I still remember winters in Minot, ND with wind chills well over 100 below. Bleah. Hauled my donkey outta bed this morning at 4:30a to beat the traffic. Yesterday the cold turned my regular 25 minute drive to work into 2 hours. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bush January 14, 2009 Share Bush Member January 14, 2009 -36 F when I got up this morning. A co-worker and good friend we are both from Michigan his first comment to me this morning was "And we chose to move up here". Atleast the sun is out and it's not to windy. Last night was -30C (with windchill -41C). That's -22F feeling like -42F with wind. Tomorrow is supposed to be -33C. I feel your pain. So Lake Superior doesn't warm Thunder Bay up? Being that your on the west coast of it prolly not. In the LP in Mi we refered to Lake Michigan as the great big heater. It's -22 right now but I can actually feel the warmth in the air when I go out and have a smoke. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dragonfly January 14, 2009 Share dragonfly Member January 14, 2009 So Lake Superior doesn't warm Thunder Bay up? Being that your on the west coast of it prolly not. In the LP in Mi we refered to Lake Michigan as the great big heater. It's -22 right now but I can actually feel the warmth in the air when I go out and have a smoke. No, it doesnt really. We're over 1/2 way towards the north peak of the lake, but not much of a warming effect. That and we're not really on the lake itself - the bay is huge. It cools it nicely in the summer though, and often brings a wind. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anonymo January 14, 2009 Share anonymo Member January 14, 2009 So Lake Superior doesn't warm Thunder Bay up? Being that your on the west coast of it prolly not. In the LP in Mi we refered to Lake Michigan as the great big heater. It's -22 right now but I can actually feel the warmth in the air when I go out and have a smoke. No, it doesnt really. We're over 1/2 way towards the north peak of the lake, but not much of a warming effect. That and we're not really on the lake itself - the bay is huge. It cools it nicely in the summer though, and often brings a wind. So it helps out for 3 days of the year? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dragonfly January 14, 2009 Share dragonfly Member January 14, 2009 So it helps out for 3 days of the year? Hey hey! Our summer is at least a week long! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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