Ohio ground zero for 2014-2015 most snow

Started by washington, September 12, 2014, 03:45:42 AM

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washington

Had 56 inches last year which was our second worst winter in the history of the state.  This year they are calling for colder temps here with more snow.

http://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/2011/winterOutlook_Precipitation.jpg

Back to back years of this crap......

daidalos

I DO NOT WANT TO HEAR THIS....IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE GETTING WARMER NOT COLDER WITH MORE SNOW DAMNIT!

After all, isn't this the mantra the left has been chanting for God only know's how long now? To justify even more government regulation of, and intrusion into, our private daily lives.

Yep sure is.

So liberals tell us all please, how it get's colder, snows more, and yet the planet is hotter all at the same time because I drove my car fifteen miles to the grocery store, instead of walking for a week instead?

I do not know about you liberals, but I have yet to see snow, when the temp's are "warm".

NOTE TO YOU THIRD WORLD NATIONS LACKING THE BUSY-BODY LIBERALS WHO CAN'T KEEP THEIR NOSES IN THEIR OWN LIVES....TURN UP THE GLOBAL WARMING PLEASE!!!!!!!

*And no, I will not get into a debate with a liberal about the definition of "warm". Or what "warm" is. If you don't know liberal go look it up for yourself.

http://dictionary.reference.com/

Or

Read the official dictionary definition right here:
Quoteadjective, warmer, warmest.
1.
having or giving out a moderate degree of heat, as perceived by the senses:
a warm bath.
2.
of or at a moderately high temperature; characterized by comparatively high temperature:
a warm oven; a warm climate; a warm summer.
3.
having a sensation of bodily heat:
to be warm from fast walking.
4.
conserving or maintaining warmth or heat:
warm clothes.
5.
(of colors) suggestive of warmth; inclining toward red or orange rather than toward green or blue.
6.
characterized by or showing lively feelings, passions, emotions, sympathies, etc.:
a warm heart; warm interest.
7.
strongly attached; intimate:
warm friends.
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verb (used with object)
15.
to make warm; heat (often followed by up):
to warm one's hands; to warm up a room.
16.
to heat or cook (something) for reuse, as leftovers (usually followed by over or up):
to warm up yesterday's stew.
17.
to excite enthusiasm, ardor, cheerfulness, or vitality in (someone):
The wine soon warmed the company.
18.
to inspire with kindly feeling; affect with lively pleasure:
It warms my soul to hear you say that.
19.
to fill (a person, crowd, etc.) with strong feelings, as hatred, anger, or zeal:
Restrictions had warmed the crew to the point of mutiny.
verb (used without object)
20.
to become warm or warmer (often followed by up):
The room will warm up when the fire gets going.
21.
to become ardent, enthusiastic, animated, etc. (often followed by up or to):
The speaker quickly warmed to her subject.
22.
to grow kindly, friendly, or sympathetically disposed (often followed by to or toward):
My heart warms toward him.
noun
23.
Informal. a warming:
Sit by the fire and have a nice warm.
Verb phrases
24.
warm down, to conclude or follow a period of strenuous physical exercise by walking or gentle stretching.
25.
warm up,
to prepare for a game, sports contest, dance, etc., by moderate exercise or practice beforehand.
to increase in excitement, intensity, violence, etc.:
The racial situation was warming up.
to become friendlier or more receptive:
No matter how hard I tried, I just couldn't warm up to that proposal.
Radio and Television. to entertain (an audience) prior to a broadcast to increase receptiveness.
Idioms
26.
warm the bench, Sports. to serve as a substitute who rarely plays in a game:
The young outfielder warmed the bench for the Yankees last season.

And shut up.

The rest of us not afflicted by liberalism know damn good and well what the word "warm" means. Liberals only claim not too, because they are attempting to play semantics to detract from the real issue. Namely in this case, the lack of the alleged global warming they claim is happening all around us.


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walkstall

Today will be 90º out, in the sun it will feel like 105º.  I fertilize my lawn again yesterday.  It has cooled down some what over the last two week.  Looking forward to snow around mid to late December.   :drool:
A politician thinks of the next election. A statesman, of the next generation.- James Freeman Clarke

Always remember "Feelings Aren't Facts."

surfer_squirrel

If you want to stay warm, go to Washington DC, that's where all the hot air comes from.
Government- the cancer that consumes wealth

washington

Quote from: surfer_squirrel on September 15, 2014, 08:28:18 PM
If you want to stay warm, go to Washington DC, that's where all the hot air comes from.

You mean when you fart that where the wind ends up? 

kit saginaw

New York is getting a 50-inch head-start:

http://www.drroyspencer.com/2014/11/up-to-4-ft-of-snow-expected-in-upstate-new-york/

Say, that's right.  The weather-channel forgot to name the storm.   


daidalos

#6
The Great lakes froze over, see it from the ISS here:

Ice Sheets are growing, see it here:
http://www.thenewamerican.com/tech/environment/item/19121-with-ice-growing-at-both-poles-global-warming-theories-implode

That simply COULD NOT happen if there truly was "global warming". See I've said it before I'll say it again. "Consensus" is NOT real science. What the left ignores completely, in their ploy to get into everyone's personal business and lives.

Is that our Planet has natural cycles of warming and cooling. Hell several times it's been "snowball Earth" as they call it, because the Earth was nothing but a ball of ice. Our own species, survived an Ice age, which wiped out another species of hominid, neanderthals.

Libs ignore real science like that, and instead keep insisting that if you burn some wood to stay warm in the winter, you should go to jail etc.... :ttoung:

At one time the "CONSENSUS" was that if you sailed to far west, you would fall off the edge of the Earth because the "CONSENSUS" was that the Earth was flat.

Even though, there were ancients, who had texts in the great library of Alexandria, proving the Earth was a sphere, and not as the "CONSENSUS" said, flat, or at the center of the universe.  :biggrin:
One of every five Americans you meet has a mental illness of some sort. Many, many, of our veteran's suffer from mental illness like PTSD now also. Help if ya can. :) http://www.projectsemicolon.org/share-your-story.html
And no you won't find my "story" there. They don't allow science fiction. :)

quiller

I live on the Michigan/Ohio border where these last three days have dumped the thirst heaviest snowfall in more than 40 years.

Al Gore can kiss my thermometer.

walkstall

Quote from: quiller on February 05, 2015, 10:16:03 AM
I live on the Michigan/Ohio border where these last three days have dumped the thirst heaviest snowfall in more than 40 years.

Al Gore can kiss my thermometer.

Now be honest, would you even let him that close?   :lol: 
A politician thinks of the next election. A statesman, of the next generation.- James Freeman Clarke

Always remember "Feelings Aren't Facts."

quiller

Quote from: walkstall on February 05, 2015, 10:26:27 AM
Now be honest, would you even let him that close?   :lol:

Short answer? You betcha. We actually have the Defense Information School in late 1969-early 1970 in common, at Ft. Benjamin Harrison in India-noplace, Indiana. (Pronounced as it's written.)

I was about a month behind in the same training our erstwhile Senator's Son endured after flunking out of divinity school (for Christ's sake, a blessing!). Tales of his incredible ego and rat-bastard-entitled-bullshit artistry were a staple around the school, causing one Lt. Col. (who instructed Gore and myself) to be positively comic in how far he could push the envelope in describing this goon's stupidity.

I'd start about there, cozying up to that addled chump with more than just a comrade's smile. I'd ask him about how he got his "VEET-NUMB" experience on the ground like he was some kind of Audie Murphy war hero. Real bravery, in a Green Zone camp feeding phony body-counts to the national news media! Wow! Let me spit the 18 months I served out of my mouth for just being at sea (like John Kerry, you betcha, you betcha). Our boy Gore saw much less than that, just an average Senator's Son getting Creedence to title a song about him.

Then we'd move on to his electric bills and carbon footprints for all those flights he makes pushing unicorn-farted science to a different generation of rewrite people calling themselves professional journalists.

I might get a bit agitated at that point. Maybe the divinity flunk-out will turn the other cheek.

walkstall

Look like you and Elfie are not done getting hammered with snow this weekend.
A politician thinks of the next election. A statesman, of the next generation.- James Freeman Clarke

Always remember "Feelings Aren't Facts."

quiller

Quote from: walkstall on February 05, 2015, 12:20:31 PM
Look like you and Elfie are not done getting hammered with snow this weekend.
Yeah. This year (third year running) we'd had a local small-engines shop tune up our snowblower. Got it back a week ago. Wouldn't fire up. Then came the storm. So N was fighting trying to get the blower working and a neighbor or a visitor (she's not sure which) had the tool to fix the ball-float, and she got the worst of it cleared before it died...again. Today it's actually IN the shop, with appropriate words about the service we didn't get, last time.

Then there's a problem this weather has inflicted on the rims of my car wheels, causing corrosion that in turn causes tires to go flat. As in, flat the day after filling them to required pressure. Another $400 gone for two tires and the sandblasting. Even then I'm not sure it's fixed. As it is, the salt from county and state highway crews (and a sudden huge local jump in car-wash prices) will also have their effect.

By spring I'll merely be murderous.  :scared:

daidalos

And it's rain snow mix tomorrow... :lol: So since everyone can look out the window and see that there's not global warming, as these leftists claimed.

Can we see some repeal of these regulations and taxations, which raised the price of energy on we the consumers?

Won't see that happen...to much of that money goes into pockets.
One of every five Americans you meet has a mental illness of some sort. Many, many, of our veteran's suffer from mental illness like PTSD now also. Help if ya can. :) http://www.projectsemicolon.org/share-your-story.html
And no you won't find my "story" there. They don't allow science fiction. :)

daidalos

Given that Ohio was breaking records in Cincinnati on Feb 16 for the most snow ever, looks like we are off to a good start.  :ttoung:
One of every five Americans you meet has a mental illness of some sort. Many, many, of our veteran's suffer from mental illness like PTSD now also. Help if ya can. :) http://www.projectsemicolon.org/share-your-story.html
And no you won't find my "story" there. They don't allow science fiction. :)

TboneAgain

Quote from: daidalos on February 18, 2015, 01:49:30 AM
Given that Ohio was breaking records in Cincinnati on Feb 16 for the most snow ever, looks like we are off to a good start.  :ttoung:

Depends on your location. I'm in Union County, near Marysville, and I haven't fired up my snowblower once this year. The very worst snowfall we had was in early January, I think, and that was maybe 4". My Ford Explorer walks through 4" of snow like it ain't there.

Southern Ohio got another slap of snow over the last couple days, but that's because this most recent dome of high-pressure cold air coming down from Canada pushed the precipitation-generating front south of here. We got a couple inches; youse guys got whacked.

On the down side, if you live here, it's cold. Our predicted high for tomorrow is 5. Tomorrow night it's supposed to slide down to -8. Last year's winter was rough here, but February 2014 wasn't a patch to February 2015. At this point, 18 days into the month, we're quite literally on track to set a record for cold here. We've had five days at or above average temps; thirteen days below. The past three days have been 25 degrees or more below normal, deep into record territory. Tomorrow will likely be 30+ colder than normal.

Consider a Fourth of July picnic when the afternoon high temp is 55. That's the sort of weirdness we're talking about.
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