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Old 01-06-2014, 07:54 AM
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HOLY SH$%!

Just took the garbage out in minus 15 degree weather. Not sure the wind chill but my heart goes out to the garbage men working out there today. Can't EVER remember it being this cold. I can wait to see the gas bill.
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Old 01-06-2014, 08:18 AM
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Remember it would be even colder without the global warming.
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Old 01-06-2014, 08:36 AM
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Remember it would be even colder without the global warming.
Just heard we're sending a U.S. Coast Guard ice breaker to free the ship trapped in ice studying Global Warming.

Guess the scientists must not have liked the results they were getting and abandoned ship.
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Old 01-06-2014, 12:20 PM
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The more global warming increases the colder it will get..Fact
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Old 01-06-2014, 12:38 PM
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The more global warming increases the colder it will get..Fact
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Old 01-06-2014, 12:46 PM
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Tomorrow is supposed to hit our low daytime temp 30deg..many parts of the country would love that as a high.
Weather has been lead story on news past week..Postal and garbage workers on the job...where's al gore when you need him?






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Old 01-06-2014, 12:47 PM
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61 degrees in Ocala right now, but the wind has picked up, and the front with a little rain has moved through. Expected to drop by 40 degrees to around 20 by tonight. Put blankets on the horses, and getting our ducks in a row for the big game later.
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Old 01-06-2014, 02:00 PM
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Can't wait for more warming. Gonna leave that car running when I get home so my grandkids can wear tank tops in Dec in the future....YES WE CAN!
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Old 01-06-2014, 03:22 PM
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Might be a few here that remember or maybe even lived through this.

Blizzard of 1978. Wind gusts of 70+mph

Kevin Murphy, 56, of Barberton, described the blizzard as ''something I will never forget.You literally had to hold on to things if you were going outside,'' he said. He recalls watching in disbelief as his neighbors tried to put out their trash. ''As soon as they set the bag down, it just took off,'' he said.



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Old 01-06-2014, 04:44 PM
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Might be a few here that remember or maybe even lived through this.

Blizzard of 1978. Wind gusts of 70+mph

Kevin Murphy, 56, of Barberton, described the blizzard as ''something I will never forget.You literally had to hold on to things if you were going outside,'' he said. He recalls watching in disbelief as his neighbors tried to put out their trash. ''As soon as they set the bag down, it just took off,'' he said.



http://www.ohio.com/news/the-blizzar...rs-ago-1.86302
I was recalling this storm with family in Kentucky over Christmas. My brother was going to night school at UK down in Lexington and was driving back north during the storm. We waited for hours by the front window, looking for his headlights while the snow drifted. This of course when no one had 4WD or cell phones. We were so relieved when he finally came into sight. He tried to turn in to our place but slid past and he had to leave his car there for us to dig out later.

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The next thing Murphy knew, he was creeping along the Akron Expressway on a white-knuckle drive in a Chevy Nova. He made it downtown safely and used jumper cables to start his dad's car. ''I told him, 'If I didn't love you, I'd kill you,' '' he said with a chuckle.
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Old 01-06-2014, 04:59 PM
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i remember the cold in dc, back in the late 70's. the chesapeake bay froze, and people actually were driving across the ice....
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Old 01-06-2014, 06:33 PM
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I was recalling this storm with family in Kentucky over Christmas. My brother was going to night school at UK down in Lexington and was driving back north during the storm. We waited for hours by the front window, looking for his headlights while the snow drifted. This of course when no one had 4WD or cell phones. We were so relieved when he finally came into sight. He tried to turn in to our place but slid past and he had to leave his car there for us to dig out later.

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My wife is from KY and over the years we made at least two trips a year to visit family..Lancaster,Richmond,Waco..of course i planned the trips in Apr and Oct...spent many days at Kee back when there was no race caller..good ole days..
I remember the '78 snow days...first time i had to miss work, couldn't get up my street for two days..snow plow finally came..
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Old 01-06-2014, 07:02 PM
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i know it's bloody cold out now. i had to bundle up like nanook of the north just to take the dog for a walk.

talked to my oldest, who should be back in paducah wednesday. it's -4 on the river where he's at, said he'd send me pics of his moustache-cicles.
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Old 01-06-2014, 07:32 PM
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Think i'll move to Colo..won't care how cold it gets



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Old 01-07-2014, 12:30 PM
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Going from minus 10 today to upper 30's this weekend. I know what 40 to 80 feels like, hoping minus 10 to 40 is the same.

The lake I'm near is frozen over. Hoping the temps and sun take the foot or so of snow off the top. Not many places or times you can do a 'pub skate'.
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Old 01-07-2014, 12:52 PM
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Think i'll move to Colo..won't care how cold it gets



lol

get some of that rocky mountain high??

power went out this morning, i was worried about pipes, well and pump, etc...luckily it came back on an hour later.
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Think i'll move to Colo..won't care how cold it gets



Much more affordable here.

I mean I've heard as much.

Stay warm, everyone.
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Old 01-07-2014, 02:16 PM
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get some of that rocky mountain high??

power went out this morning, i was worried about pipes, well and pump, etc...luckily it came back on an hour later.
My neighbor was up early this a.m. said the temp was 1 deg bout 7 this morn...have a carport and about 11 went out to see if it started...yippee started right up..supposed to get all the way up to 30 deg today




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On the plus side, it looks to reach 34 degrees today with a twenty percent chance of rain. In Anchorage. Needless to say most people expect freezing weather in Alaska in January. So, for the slower folks out there, ‘polar vortex‘ does not describe the cold cycle on your washing machine. Climate is a global system and not just the snow falling on your pickup truck this morning.

Lesson number infinity in why climate change sucks. We depend more than most people realize on predictable weather. We can probably survive warmer summers but our agriculture system depends on knowing little things like whether they will have the water to plant crops next year. A lot of states, especially in the border south, just do not have the infrastructure or the building codes to deal with exceptional cold snaps and building contractors in Alaska* would appreciate if the permafrost would stay frozen. Yes, people can deal with crazy temperature extremes, but living in a climate where a loss of power can kill you forces people to invest in expensive backups like a generator or heater, or take your family’s life in your hands. That in turn forces everyone to learn about things like carbon monoxide and the difference between regular gas that will not go bad within a few months and ruin your small motor, and the ethanol-added kind that will. Of course you can live in an unpredictable and highly variable environment. It just costs a lot more to keep something like a first-world quality of life.

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