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cheerfulgreek 02-08-2013 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by ASTalumna06 (Post 2202541)
It hit the entire northeast.....

:eek: Yikes!

cheerfulgreek 02-08-2013 11:45 PM

So far this year, we've gotten more snow than normal. I mean, that's what they said on the news.

Sciencewoman 02-08-2013 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Kappamd (Post 2202536)
Same here in NE Ohio. However, someone did make the comment that we do in fact name storms that drop 2+ feet of snow: WINTER.

LOL..exactly!

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 2202537)
I was born in 1983 so I wasn't around to see that on the news, but I saw the Blizzard of 78' on the History Channel a couple of years ago, and I thought it just hit New York. It got Michigan, too?

Absolutely. But we didn't name it then, either. ;) Schools were closed for a week. I had a big school project due on the first snow day, which I was staying up late to finish. We were so sure it was going to be a snow day, I asked my mom if I could go to bed. She said I'd better get it done, just in case. It was very bad...the roads were closed for a few days, and some people died because ambulances couldn't get to them. We did not lose power, though. My father-in-law took his snowmobile to Meijer to get food. There were employees who were stuck there and they remained open.

Here's a link to more info:
http://blogs.woodtv.com/2013/01/26/t...zzard-of-1978/

cheerfulgreek 02-08-2013 11:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Sciencewoman (Post 2202545)
Absolutely. But we didn't name it then, either. ;) Schools were closed for a week. I had a big school project due on the first snow day, which I was staying up late to finish. We were so sure it was going to be a snow day, I asked my mom if I could go to bed. She said I'd better get it done, just in case. It was very bad...the roads were closed for a few days, and some people died because ambulances couldn't get to them. We did not lose power, though. My father-in-law took his snowmobile to Meijer to get food. There were employees who were stuck there and they remained open.

Here's a link to more info:
http://blogs.woodtv.com/2013/01/26/t...zzard-of-1978/

Thanks for posting this, and thank you for the link. I'm going to read it now. I had no idea... :(

Sciencewoman 02-09-2013 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 2202547)
Thanks for posting this, and thank you for the link. I'm going to read it now. I had no idea... :(

Looks like the Great Lakes storm of 78 and the one that hit New York were two separate storms, two weeks apart. That, I didn't know! I always thought the Blizzard of 78 was one big storm.

http://www.time.com/time/specials/pa...045623,00.html

cheerfulgreek 02-09-2013 12:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Sciencewoman (Post 2202550)
Looks like the Great Lakes storm of 78 and the one that hit New York were two separate storms, two weeks apart. That, I didn't know! I always thought the Blizzard of 78 was one big storm.

http://www.time.com/time/specials/pa...045623,00.html

I didn't realize how many people died. :(

I guess that explains why the History Channel focused so much on New York. I missed like the first 15 minutes of it, so they may have mentioned the other states, too. We don't even get that much snow in ND and MN. I mean, at least not since I've lived there.

AGDee 02-09-2013 01:48 AM

I remember the Blizzard of 78. My brother built a massive snow fort. It was very cool. We had to shovel a path for the dog too.

Apparently, there was a big snow storm on the day my mom was due to have me. I was two weeks late and she was thankful. One of my best friends was born during that storm and they sent a tank from the tank arsenal in my home town to take her mom to the hospital. Can you imagine? In labor and going to the hospital in a tank because that was the only vehicle that could get through?

DaffyKD 02-09-2013 03:20 AM

Worried about my daughter. She is in Boston. Luckily she worked from home today. She arranged conference calls for this morning. Since her boss was out yesterday, she made the executive decision that no one was to come into the office today. As of 4 pm Boston time, they banned cars on the road-- up to $1000 fine for driving. Sure hope 1) she still has power and 2) she has plenty of food and any other supplies they will beed for the next few days.

DaffyKD

ASTalumna06 02-09-2013 04:22 AM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 2202551)
I didn't realize how many people died. :(

I guess that explains why the History Channel focused so much on New York. I missed like the first 15 minutes of it, so they may have mentioned the other states, too. We don't even get that much snow in ND and MN. I mean, at least not since I've lived there.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northea...izzard_of_1978

My parents (who were living in MA at the time) talk about the storm frequently. Many people died while stuck in their cars on I-95, and numerous cars were abandoned on the highway. Many places in New England were shut down for at least a week.

Some people were "lost" and disoriented in the snow, and died very close to the places/buildings they were attempting to get to. Devastating.

StealthMode 02-09-2013 06:34 AM

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Originally Posted by honeychile (Post 2202500)
I think they got the name from We Don't NEMO snow!

Thanks for that laugh! :D

AGDee 02-09-2013 10:46 AM

Xant posted on his Facebook (11 hours ago) that his power had gone out a second time and he was going to bed.

ree-Xi 02-09-2013 12:08 PM

Our 11am update:

- Our heat went out around 3am because the heating unit outside and all of the vents were buried.

- The town plows don't do our private neighborhood's roads, and the company who usually does them has been stuck under a bridge since 2:30am.

My kitty looking down from a second-story window and not sure what is going on here.

SORRY FOR THE GIANT PHOTOS!!!

https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...43376231_n.jpg




The view out my back door.


https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...79690996_n.jpg

3. Our yardstick, practically disappearing.


https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...97815689_n.jpg

cheerfulgreek 02-09-2013 01:30 PM

^^^
Reminds me of when I was a kid, my dad and I used to make frequent visits to Green Acres. I was always looking for a really good snowfall. Green Acres was SO much fun! :)
http://youtu.be/ppb1ec0AtC4

eta: It was especially fun when they would hose it down with water on top of the snow. It would be one giant ice hill. :)




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Originally Posted by ASTalumna06 (Post 2202567)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northea...izzard_of_1978

My parents (who were living in MA at the time) talk about the storm frequently. Many people died while stuck in their cars on I-95, and numerous cars were abandoned on the highway. Many places in New England were shut down for at least a week.

Some people were "lost" and disoriented in the snow, and died very close to the places/buildings they were attempting to get to. Devastating.

This is so sad. I mean, especially with people being so close to their destinations. Thanks for sharing the link, AST.

Sciencewoman 02-09-2013 01:33 PM

^^^ Whoa...those pictures!!! Is your heat back on now? My thoughts are with everyone dealing with this storm.

cheerfulgreek 02-09-2013 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by AGDee (Post 2202556)
Can you imagine? In labor and going to the hospital in a tank because that was the only vehicle that could get through?

That's insane.

MaryPoppins 02-09-2013 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 2202537)
I was born in 1983 so I wasn't around to see that on the news, but I saw the Blizzard of 78' on the History Channel a couple of years ago, and I thought it just hit New York. It got Michigan, too?

I was a High School Freshman living in D.C. when that storm came through. Shut D.C. down and we missed a whole week of school including our fall/winter exams!

ree-Xi 02-09-2013 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Sciencewoman (Post 2202592)
^^^ Whoa...those pictures!!! Is your heat back on now? My thoughts are with everyone dealing with this storm.

No, no heat for about 9 hours now. We have a gas fireplace in our living room. Thankfully, we have an open floor plan, so it keeps the kitchen, dining and living room warm enough. The rest of the house is about 55-56 degrees, with the current outdoor temperature at 26F and tonight will be 2F.

We can't do much until we get at least one snowplow pass on the road. Even though hubby used the snow blower to get rid of about six inches rather early in the storm, within the next two hours, it was back up to six inches again. We just decided to wait a bit. It looks like it will take several hours-long sessions to get our very small driveway cleared.

The two bigger problem is now the drifting and blowing snow, creating snow drifts of 6-7 feet, and trying to figure out where to put it.

Thanks for the kind thoughts. I ask that you think about and/or pray for everyone in this area. We have a long way to go.

I wanted to share another photo - what greeted us this morning when we opening the garage to start up the snowblower...

https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...84994279_n.jpg

cheerfulgreek 02-09-2013 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by MaryPoppins (Post 2202595)
I was a High School Freshman living in D.C. when that storm came through. Shut D.C. down and we missed a whole week of school including our fall/winter exams!

I wouldn't mind missing a week of school, though. :p I used to love school closings when I was in high school, although we rarely got them.

Sciencewoman 02-09-2013 01:49 PM

On a more humorous note, there was a spike in births 9 months after the 78 storm. I remember our local paper did an article about that and babies at the hospital had little onesies that said Blizzard Baby, or something like that.

MaryPoppins 02-09-2013 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 2202600)
I wouldn't mind missing a week of school, though. :p I used to love school closings when I was in high school, although we rarely got them.

It was great having an extra week to study. Talked with my school buddies for hours on the phone every day. Made all kinds of things out of snow. Still living in DC we were used to hustle and bustle and the stillness felt almost apocalyptic.

sigmagirl2000 02-09-2013 02:37 PM

Our snow blower won't start, so we've been shoveling 3 feet of snow. However, this time I was far enough inland not to lose power. Luckily MOST of the areas with power outages have city water and sewer, so they at least have water/ toilets etc. I'm curious to see when they can bring public transportation back up, if the Bruins will play tonight at the garden, and how re-opening roads at 4pm will work.

ASTalumna06 02-09-2013 03:06 PM

Some images from a few different friends, all of whom are in southern NH:

http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...01020818_n.jpg

http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...06654064_n.jpg

http://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...92086350_n.jpg

http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...85355918_n.jpg

Clearly the wind was blowing hard.. a clear deck, but a snow drift quite a few feet high:

http://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...92149818_n.jpg

MysticCat 02-09-2013 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Sciencewoman (Post 2202601)
On a more humorous note, there was a spike in births 9 months after the 78 storm. I remember our local paper did an article about that and babies at the hospital had little onesies that said Blizzard Baby, or something like that.

Got to keep warm somehow.

ree-Xi 02-09-2013 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by ASTalumna06 (Post 2202607)
Some images from a few different friends, all of whom are in southern NH:

Clearly the wind was blowing hard.. a clear deck, but a snow drift quite a few feet high:

http://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...92149818_n.jpg

I love this picture! Look at the layers of snow. It's like looking at some millions-of-years-old rock quarry and seeing all the layers from the climate changes. Very cool visual, thanks for sharing!

ASTalumna06 02-09-2013 05:03 PM

And here's a time-lapse video from a house in Manchester, NH:

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=4925019957771

AGDee 02-09-2013 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by ASTalumna06 (Post 2202625)
And here's a time-lapse video from a house in Manchester, NH:

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=4925019957771

THAT was incredible!

Cheerio 02-09-2013 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by AGDee (Post 2202556)
I remember the Blizzard of 78. My brother built a massive snow fort. It was very cool. We had to shovel a path for the dog too.

Apparently, there was a big snow storm on the day my mom was due to have me. I was two weeks late and she was thankful. One of my best friends was born during that storm and they sent a tank from the tank arsenal in my home town to take her mom to the hospital. Can you imagine? In labor and going to the hospital in a tank because that was the only vehicle that could get through?

Our family station wagon (anyone remember those?!) couldn't get through after the '78 storm because I backed it into a massive snowbank at the side-end of our driveway. Thankfully only event missed was cheerdancing at a school basketball game.

IndianaSigKap 02-09-2013 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by sigmagirl2000 (Post 2202604)
Our snow blower won't start, so we've been shoveling 3 feet of snow. However, this time I was far enough inland not to lose power. Luckily MOST of the areas with power outages have city water and sewer, so they at least have water/ toilets etc. I'm curious to see when they can bring public transportation back up, if the Bruins will play tonight at the garden, and how re-opening roads at 4pm will work.

Good to hear you still have power! I was thinking about you this morning when I got up and saw news coverage of the snow!!

IrishLake 02-09-2013 07:47 PM

Y'all just made me real thankful for 40 degrees and sun in SoOH today. :) I even got to kick my kids outside this afternoon!

honeychile 02-09-2013 11:09 PM

I don't know if I can do this, but it's time lapse photography in Hartford, CT from Facebook (I don't know how to post a video):

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v...type=2&theater

Trust me, it's worth it.

TriDeltaSallie 02-09-2013 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by honeychile (Post 2202658)
I don't know if I can do this, but it's time lapse photography in Hartford, CT from Facebook (I don't know how to post a video):

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v...type=2&theater

Trust me, it's worth it.

That was spectacularly cool. :)

Sciencewoman 02-10-2013 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by ASTalumna06 (Post 2202625)
And here's a time-lapse video from a house in Manchester, NH:

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=4925019957771

I find it ironic that the snow seems to be piling up on their deck MUCH more than it is on the ground, which doesn't have to be shoveled.

abyOII 02-10-2013 12:26 AM

Piece of advice for my fellow Nemo victims....new app 'craft my letters' is a good time killer lol

aggieAXO 02-10-2013 12:39 AM

Wow, that is a lot of snow!! I visited my friend in Durango,Co. one New Years and there were a few inches of snow-I could not wait to leave, I can't imagine dealing with Nemo.

KSigkid 02-16-2013 09:23 AM

We ended up with 19.5 inches in my town, and I had friends and relatives in other parts of CT with around 3 feet. My office was closed for a couple of days and the courts were shut down, so I got a lot of home time with the new baby.

AGDee 02-16-2013 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by KSigkid (Post 2203864)
We ended up with 19.5 inches in my town, and I had friends and relatives in other parts of CT with around 3 feet. My office was closed for a couple of days and the courts were shut down, so I got a lot of home time with the new baby.

New baby? Did we know this? (I probably missed it). Congrats DAD!

KSigkid 02-16-2013 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by AGDee (Post 2203867)
New baby? Did we know this? (I probably missed it). Congrats DAD!

Thanks! I haven't been around much so I don't think i posted anything about it.

aephi alum 02-16-2013 11:46 PM

New baby? Mazel Tov, KSigkid.

Nemo the snow cat has yet to be built, but if I have the time, I will build him. We still have plenty of snow lying around. (Damn clients taking away my play time :p )


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