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Old 01-22-2005, 06:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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SNOW 2005

Brave the wintery fun? Or stay in? How did everyone deal with the hassle and media hype of SNOW 2005!??

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Old 01-22-2005, 09:10 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Well, actually I stayed in today. I would have loved to go skiing. I'll be trying to atleast get out for a walk tomorrow. I love snow!
 
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Re: snow

When a storm is reported is seems it is either over reported as a warning or a storm listed as moderate should have been listed as a warning? This storm was well reported in my area.

I love snow and the winter season, but I could do with out the extreme cold. I always wish for LOTS of snow. :arrow: The more snow - the better the spring rafting will be!!!!!
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I'm biased~!

Fun to see a fair amount of the real white stuff again!

I keep asking why most of us don't have the fun in it we did as a kid!

Now, my bias...THERE HAVE BEEN MORE PEOPLE ON THEBUBBLER.COM!

So - it's kewl!
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Thank goodness for sons and snowblowers

I spent the morning trying to shovel a little bit every hour or so. Of course I wasn't keeping up.

When my son finally rolled out of bed, I was happy he was able to put the spark back into the snowblower and get it finished.

The rest of the time I spent doing the Genealogy forums and attempt to post more then that guy named keith.

godfather, you think I can ever talk more then keith?

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talk more than Keith? I won't even dignify that with a response.

..... ok, I will. The answer is no. Even with some creative cut & copy skills, you would still have to work at it.

And WORK is a 4 letter word.

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True That

Very True that.

I am good at copy and paste though, so it can be an illusion if nothing else. Something to pass the time in the snow so I can put off shovelling yet another day or give someone else to chuckle about when they are avoiding work.

Oooh snow another four letter word!

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Snow , snow, beautiful snow

As one who has 2 kids, who seem to forget where thier parents live, whenever it snows or work needs to be done, I can truly say I hate snow...lol
Of course it didn't help that I had the garage roof completely striped and had set the new tar paper down (which the wind tore off) of course my unemployed kids were to busy to come and help thier dad. I've been up there once to try and shovel it off...ain't happening until spring...if I have to do it.
LOL sorry didn't mean to go off on a tangent about my kids, they always seem to find thier way home whenever they need something.
Anyways, the sun is out and it's helping me out of my blahs...so I can do the work inside that needs to be done..
Ahhhhhhhh remember summer
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the first big snow fall was great...


i'm ready for spring :|
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Brave the wintery fun? Or stay in? How did everyone deal with the hassle and media hype of SNOW 2005!??

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I can't even remember the snow of 2005...but the ice storm of 2007 is very fresh in my mind.....and on my butt... as I still slip and fall on some of that ice hiding under the snow. Areas where the first snow/ice storm of 2007 were not cleaned up are horrible to walk on now
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Re: SNOW 2005

Remembering past snowstorms...I think it was 1979 I was living across the state line in Zion, Illinois at the time. The snow was so terrible that winter that the snow piles from the plows were so incrediable high at the street corners that you took huge chances just pulling out on to the highways. You simply could not see around them and certainly not over them.

We had a flat roof on our carport that we would go up and scrape the snow off. Eventually the snow piles were as high as the roof itself!

Maybe other places further up north gets piled on like this but for this area that was a ton of snow!

I think everyone was so grateful for Spring that year!

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Re: SNOW 2005

December 2006 went into the record books as one of the least snowiest Decembers on record in many locations in northeast Iowa, southeast Minnesota, and southwest, west central, and central Wisconsin. La Crosse, WI received just a trace of snow (which tied 1943 and 1979 for the least snow in a December) and Rochester, MN received just eight tenths of an inch of snow which placed December 2006 in fifth place for the least amount of snow in a December.

The combination of lack of snow and El Niņo (which typically results in above normal temperatures for the Upper Mississippi River Valley) has resulted in December 2006 being unusually warm. During December, temperatures were 6 to 12 degrees above normal across southeast Minnesota, northeast Iowa, and western Wisconsin. The greatest departure from normal was in Rochester where temperatures were 11.7 degrees above normal (average temperature 29.0 degrees). This was their fourth warmest December. La Crosse Municipal Airport had an average temperature of 30.8 degrees which was 9.0 degrees above normal. This was their tenth warmest December and their warmest December since 1931.

NOTE: 2006 finished in the Top 5 for warmest years on record at many locations. Rochester, MN had an average temperature of 47.6 degrees which was 4.2 degrees above normal. This was their 2nd warmest year. La Crosse, WI had an average temperature of 49.8 degrees which was 2.5 degrees above normal. This tied 1999 for their 5th warmest year.
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Heavy snow and ice - December 27-28 1904. Southern and central Wisconsin. 26 inches of snow in Neillsville (Clark County) in 24 hours. Still stands as record for 24 hour snowfall in the state.

Heavy snow and wind - November 27-28, 1905. Northwest Wisconsin. 7 inches of snow. Sustained winds of 42 mph for 29 straight hours. 65 mph winds for 13 continuous hours. Severe drifting. Ship Mataafa grounded and breaks in two in Duluth harbor.

Heavy snow and ice - January 30-February 1, 1915. Southern and central Wisconsin. Widespread glazing; 10 inches of snow in Milwaukee.

Blizzard - February 12-14, 1923. Statewide. Heavy snow and high winds lead to severe drifting.

Blizzard - February 4-5, 1924. Southern Wisconsin. Heavy snow and gusty winds. 20.3 inches In Milwaukee - Heaviest snowfall in 24 hours.

Blizzard - February 8-10, 1936 - Statewide. Heavy snow and strong winds cause severe drifting.

Armistice Day blizzard - November 11-12, 1940. Western Wisconsin. Heavy snow with winds of 50 to 80 mph. 10 to 20 foot drifts. Temperatures fell from the 60s on the morning of the 11th, to the single digits by the morning of the 12th. 13 deaths in Wisconsin, mainly duck hunters along the Mississippi River.

Heavy snow and ice - November 6-8, 1943. Statewide. 10 to 18 inches of snow. Ice accumulations along with snow blocked roads for several days.

Blizzard of 1947 - January 28-30, 1947. Southern Wisconsin. Longest lasting on record in southern Wisconsin. 18 to 27 inches of snow. 35 - 45 mph winds with gusts to 60 mph. 10 to 15 foot drifts.

Snowstorm 1973 - April 8-9, 1973. South half of state. 10 to 20 inches of heavy, wet snow. Wind gusts to 50 mph. Many roads, including the interstates, were closed for 2 days. Thunderstorms accompanied the snow, with snowfall rates peaking at 2-3 inches per hour at the height of the storm.

Major snowstorm - November 9-10, 1975. Northern Wisconsin. 10 to 14 inches of snow. Wind Gusts in excess of 50 mph; hurricane force winds over Lake Superior. Edmund Fitzgerald sinks Nov. 10th on Lake Superior.
Blizzard of 1975 - January 10-12, 1975. Eastern Nebraska/Western Iowa through Minnesota to Western Wisconsin. 12 to 24 inches of snow. 80mph wind gusts. 20 foot drifts. Below zero temperatures.

Ice storm - March 4-5, 1976. Southern and eastern Wisconsin. Ice accumulations of up to 5 inches downed trees, power lines and poles, and glazed roads. Wind gusts up to 60 mph. Rural areas without power for 10 days.

Heavy Snow - December 30-31, 1978. Southeast Wisconsin. New Year's Eve revelers had their plans severely curtailed when up to a foot of snow fell in portions of southeast Wisconsin.

Blizzard - January 25-27, 1978. Southeastern Wisconsin. 1 to 2 feet of snow. 50 to 70 mph winds. 10 to15 foot drifts.

Near Blizzard - January 12-14, 1979. Southeast. 12 to 20 inches of snow. Drifts to 8 feet.

Record snow depth in Milwaukee - 33 inches on ground between January 25-27, 1979. Depth reached after a monthly record 27.9 inches of snow fell in December 1998, and another 33.3 inches of snow fell between January 1-25, 1979.

Blizzard - January 3-4, 1982. Southeast half of state. 8 to 16 inches of snow. This storm was followed on January 10th, with strong winds and an Arctic outbreak, bringing sharply colder temperatures. Wind chill readings in Milwaukee dipped to 83 degrees below zero, with a low temperature of 25 degrees below zero, and 27 mph sustained winds, with gusts to 45 mph. The record low temperature for Milwaukee was set on January 17, 1982 at 26 degrees below zero This mark was tied on February 3, 1996.

Blizzard - January 22-23, 1982. North half of state. 10 to 20 inches of snow.

Heavy snow - November 30-December 2, 1985. Statewide (except southeast corner). Widespread 10 to 18 inches of snow.

Blizzard - December 14-15, 1987. South half of state. 10 to 17 inches of snow. Wind gusts to 73 mph along the Lake Michigan shore in Milwaukee, generated 10 to 15 foot waves. The large waves repeatedly pushed a Greek cargo ship into a dock in the harbor, causing $100,000 in damage . Washington county reported 16 inches of snow. Milwaukee and Madison had 13 inches of snow.

Unseasonably early and late snow - October 19-20, 1989 and May 10, 1990. The winter season of 1989-90 was bracketed by 2 heavy, wet snows in eastern and southeastern Wisconsin. Milwaukee recorded 6.3 inches of snow on October 19th and 20th that coated power lines and trees still full of fall foliage. The weight of the snow dropped trees and power lines, cutting off power to eight thousand residents. The same situation occurred on May 10th, 1990 when 6 to 8 inches of snow fell in a band that extended from southern Oconto county, to northern Racine and Walworth counties. Trees, with their spring leaves sprouting, caught more of the snow than if they had been bare. Again, the weight of the wet snow, accompanied by 35 mph winds, snapped tree limbs and power lines. 30,000 customers were without power for two days, with damage totaling $4 million dollars.

Blizzard - December 2-3, 1990. South half of state. 10 to 20 inches of snow with strong, gusty winds. Madison had 17.3 inches of snow (most recorded in 24 hours).

Halloween Snow Storm - October 31- November 2, 1991. Northwest and west central Wisconsin. 15 to 30 inches of snow. 6 to 10 foot drifts.

Heavy Snow - January 25-27, 1996. South central and southeastern Wisconsin. A major winter storm dumped 6 to 15 inches of snow over southern Wisconsin. 40 mph winds kept snow plows off the highways, and Interstate 90/94 was closed in several stretches around Madison. Thunder accompanied the snow in the afternoon hours of the 25th, with snowfall rates peaking at 3 to 4 inches per hour. Madison recorded 8 inches of snow in less than 2 hours, with a total of 13.4 inches. Berlin and Markesan (Green Lake county) reported 15 inches of snow, with Oconomowoc (Waukesha) and Janesville (Rock) receiving 6 inches.

Record Cold - January 31- February 4, 1996. High temperatures ranged from the teens to twenties below zero; lows dropped to the 30s to 50s below zero. State's record coldest temperature -55 F set in Courderay on February 2nd and 4th. -18.3 degree state average temperature is the second coldest 4-day stretch in history. (Coldest was -18.6 avg from February 8-11, 1899). Many all time, monthly, and daily low temperature records set across the state.

Record seasonal snowfall for the state - Hurley, Wi. 277.7 inches in the winter of 1996-97. Eight consecutive months where snow was measured somewhere in the state - October 1996 to May 1997. Six to eight inches of snow fell in northwest Wisconsin on May 11-12, 1997.

Snowstorm - March 13-14, 1997. Northern two thirds of Wisconsin. 12 to 28 inches of snow. 28 inches recorded in Wautoma (Waushara county). 19 inches was recorded at Tomah (Monroe county), with 12 inches at Hayward (Sawyer county). Green Bay (14.5 inches) and La Crosse (14.3 inches) set 24 hour snowfall records for the month of March. Some thundersnow helped contribute to the large snowfall totals.

Blizzard/Winter Storm of 1999 - January 2, 1999 - Southern and eastern Wisconsin. 10 to 20inches of snow across the southern half of the state...with 10 to 12 inches in the northeast and north central sections of the state. Wind gusts of 45 mph to 63 mph.
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